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Friday, February 1st 2008
Previous Day :: Next DayElicar: The glass building is indeed the Ontario Power Generation Building although they occupy, I think, only two floors now. Most of the floors are rented out. Employees have been moved to either the Pickering offices near the nuclear plant or to the Mississauga offices. I believe they only have HR/Payroll... jacob: i write too... im freinds and write with NEVER3 who also writes TROUBLED.
COPE2 writes JA
its not a differnet person.. but i do have much respect for cope2.
anon 2: This is a bit of a late response, but for people who wander across this later.... I grew up in New York City and San Francisco. When I was in Las Vegas, I made a friend from Norman, Oklahoma. Since, I have visited four times. I truly love this town.... Michelle: Nice picture! AG: I can't believe the snow that has built up around your apartment building. Funny little hills.
Michelle: I believe that is the Ontario Power Generation building, although I might be wrong. Rev. Leon: Too bad it can't be a church again. That's a beautiful structure. Peter: whats that glass building in the first and second photos? its huge! Peter: yeah, definitely nice. i particularly like the catenary wires and the trabant... Michelle: I was thinking of taking a picture of this view myself, but you've saved me the trouble of trudging down there. Thanks! jeeff: very nice! fresh: maan duplo u throwie is ill
Mike: Hairsy-
My dad was big (6'2, 225)and had dark hair, but my uncle Frank had red hair and also bartended at Violas. He was the owners son. Thanks for keeping in touch. I'd stll love to hear more. Take Care. Mike A. Weinstein: Hi Stan,
You got that right wow!!! you just made my memory kick in do you remember the Spero Potato Chips they had? I most liked the choclate covered Jelly candies they had on the counter and the marshmello twists. I think the name of the company that made them was... EvilGentleman: Thanks, little ukraine and Peter. My family was indeed part of the Mohawk ironworking community.
I went to the museum in my hometown of Kahnawake with my grandmother one time, and there was a good-sized display of exhibits from the early days on the high steel. One picture in particular sticks... sam: they get like that when they spawn sam: Pwned Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Hi Rob,
You may remember my brother Mike and sister Sheila from their time at the band? Mike has been in the RAF for 20+ years and plays for them whenever he gets the opportunity. As for Len Jackson, I remember him well (though you have just prompted my... rich backes: hi peggy no i'm the twins older brother i used to hang out with your brother bobby.how is your brother? i thought that was you from your nov.message.couldn't get this site back kept getting another bushwick site drove me nuts.don't know how i got back here.live upstate now my sister... Alan Taylor: Hi Alison,
Cadishead & Irlam schools class photos at
cadisheadandirlamschools.homestead.com
with names, did put it in but it didn't appear, so it's above again, if it doesn't appear email me direct for the link at memorabilia@ntlworld.com
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