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Thursday, February 1st 2007
Previous Day :: Next Daydamian: hi that is cool what people do to there houses over there as over here all they do is trick or treat to look for treats wish we could see more of that over here in IRELAND. lorraine: hi there barry these photos look very good just looking at them you would like to be there. But buy the way barry what happened to the girl in the first photo she looked intersting as well JLW: Does anyone have pictures of the old theater on Starr and Knickerbocker? Janet: I work in the pearl department of a big store in Cannnes France. we are organising an English culture week and I remembered my dad (who was born in the old Kent road in 1928) telling me about the pearly kings and queens so finding your site was perfect I... Robert: Good old unusual stuff. Things like this should be displayed
here more frequently, it gives a historical touch to the site.
If I'm allowed I'll post some color photos of my sister and I in The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, circa 1957. in the near future.
Thanks again, Jack.
Carla: Im writing an essay on whether on not fire works should be seen as a criminal offence... this article just made up my mind for me. EvilGentleman: Good grief. Admit it, Nancy. You messed up when you named your daycare. As sweet and innocent as the name may be in Italian, you cannot possibly tell me that 100% of your clientele speak only Italian. After all, YOU seem to understand English well enough. I think it is... Muffin Man: Ok..well I been interested in this art form for a while. And I think its time I get around to getting something out there. I got my design, pretty simple for now. I traced a grenade in illustrator and I must say I like the result, it... Ian Spencer: I trained as a psychiatric nurse at Netherne (Sept. 1979-March 1984 - which included a stint at the nearby Redhill General to to my SRN training).
The Graveyard was in a similar state even then. There were also remnants of the old farms - poultry sheds, orchard. Generally, its a really... Malcolm: Brought back many happy memories of childhood holidays in "Beautiful Bundoran." Thank you. RoosterFox: I drive by this all the time. I love that Coyote. fuzzytank:
joey: a mid to late 20th century industrial funk style building. pollution. procyon: What sort of building is this? The photo looks like a really subtle collage--I think it's something about the roof and that blue wall. Nancy D'Elia: Of course you would not call her bimbo - you would call her bimba - the feminine ending for the noun. Sheesh! You really don't know nutnin!!!
If one should say of her "ma che bella bimba!!" it would indeed be flattering and so sonorous as the Italian language... little ukraine: beautiful!! jack: thats how i knew if we would have the next day off from school. i would look through the wooden slats of my window and see the snow falling through the light off the corner lamp post. jack: are they on their way to the stairway to heaven nymasotto: Does anyone know anything about the Wilson stop on the L train? How is Decatur Street? Previous Day :: Next Day |
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