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Peter: jack, i think many residents would agree that the pigs are a big problem around here...

in response to Keep Bushwick Clean & Rats Out

jack: peter, i hate to say it but it's the pigs that live there who cause the problem, and no matter where you go there are always pigs.

in response to Keep Bushwick Clean & Rats Out

Shelley: I lived in Brownsville, but went to Tilden. Mr Gold was a great English teacher who loved to act; also Mr Engber, my best friend Ricky & I had crushes on him. Dr Stoloff was a pediatrician with an office in a big house with columns, on Eastern Parkway near...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

noname: I work in a business that allows me to see the finest of Hutchinson and surrounding areas. Hutchinson it's surrounding population consist of the following: Retirees, poor families, meth addicts, leeches. No more no less. Sure there are a few good people in this town. But those people are by...

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Anshai: what are some characteristics of African Architecture?

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David: I lived at G & Tioga with my Grandparents in the early 60's. They had a corner drugstore (Ben's) over which teh house was built and I would serve soda's and sandwiches when old enough. Although I only lived there for 6 years, I remember playing alley ball, the friendliness...

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Tex: Re: to Tex: "Why if you hated something, anything, so much would you devote so much of your time to it, to degrading it, to bashing it. Why if you had such a void in your life from the holes that Hutchinson Ks put you in, why would you take such a huge...

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EvilGentleman: Is that bench facing the harbour in front of Yonge Street across from the penitentiary? The memorial plaque looks familiar.

in response to At Night.

Rob Tynan: Hi Norma Yep she probably did. She was midwife in Irlam and Cadishead up until I came along. Rob

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Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Hi Rob, I was chatting to my Mum this morning, and she said your Mum delivered my sister, Sheila... We are also having a hot February, but then it is the middle of Summer here!!

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Re: to Tex: The Hutch Haters Club sure does have a right to voice their opinion,but the Hutch Lovers Club has the same right to do the same,without the former putting them down. This thread has completely gone off track from what it started out to be,but nonetheless,I have become addicted to this...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Re: to all: This post amazes me. No one seems to want to hear any good about Hutch. There are good things about Hutch,but I don't dare tell about them on this post,or I will be made to feel like an alien or something. So I will keep my little happy memories to...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Tex: Remember to your dying day, one of the most precious rights we have is Freedom Of Speech, which is guaranteed to each of us under the Constitution of the United States. Excercising this freedom helps to invoke thought, discussion and eventual change. Never, never, never, let anyone intimidate...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Re: Cody: Sounds like you're pretty self centered. As long as everything is fine for you and your family and business, that's all that counts isn't it? What about all the underprivileged people in your town, who have to suffer for lack of jobs and a mis-managed city? Who carries...

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SWAN: yeah homie. i love to write and b-ham is the place to do it. represent.

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geraldine: i moved to grove and bushwick over this past summer, and haven't had a single problem at all. it was intimidating at first (i'm 22, white, and female), but for the most part people have either ignored me or just stopped to ask about why the j train running late...

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