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Wednesday, March 26th 2008
Previous Day :: Next Daygeorge: i'm so sorry but the only place make pizza like NY is JOE'S PIZZA 16TH AND SAMSON Fort: There are a lot more boring cities in the US. Norman has become really big right now, with all the new developments. I'm surprised to come across this blog entry. Jodi: So whatever happned to Pharoah and his family??? Joe: It is interesting to see so many postings from current/past Kensigtion folks (and others that give an address that has nothing to do with the neighborhood). I grew up there from 1957 throghh 1972, and have many of the fond memeories described by others. I suspect that it wasn't as... Jan: Does anyone have pics of the pageant girls jack: hey im 13 and live in leicester and me and my friend dean wanna learn parkour does any know any good places to practice or get lessons? anon (ool-43562e97.dyn.optonline.net): THESE FLICKS ARE NUTS!!
Your freights are insane! and i love the old school pics of the BK bridge!
I just recently came across one of your peices and snapped a flick.
Definitly a dope artist! JNO: Nicely Done .. Kepp Dis Shit Up Dog. Hutchinsonian: You said it, Tex. I'm with you on that completely. I only wish the rest of our town's citizens were as pragmatic. Tex: You are absolutely right, we should be thankful for what we have and the great country that we live in. We are very blessed and fortunate to live in a country where we have the liberties and freedoms that we enjoy.
However, make no mistake about it. ... Bobby I: The pretzel factory was located on the even side of Starr Street, between Wilson and Knickerbocker, closer to Knickerbocker Avenue. I lived on Starr between Wilson and Central, and my brother and I used to buy pretzels and sell them on Knickerbocker Avenue. We used to pay 2 cents per... Jacob: Really, no-one?
ok.. moscow! it might be better to put in nicest cities... because its skyline isnt huge... but a mix of tsarist, soviet, modern architecture is amazing. The old orthodox cathedrals infront of a soviet super structure backed by a gleaming glass skyscraper.. amazing imo Septa guy: why are those wires still juced?septa or who ever would save money cutting them off. I'am going to go up there some time, hope I don't get hit by a goast train:) and with all that brush up there are there a lot of bugs. Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Hi Linda,
I remember you well... many a good time was had in the latter years of Irlam High, pity we didn't get any studying done though! Linda Booth is actually my cousin, so of course we are still in touch, she keeps me up to date with Deb... SLA: I read the book "ther are no children here" It was a very sad book.As I read the coments abouve it makes me wonder how much of the book was fact and what was really missing...If anyone knows about the Rivers family please comment sow e all can know what... Drew: Thanks for your interesting posts evil. I am confused though. Which buildings are pre-existing and what has been built to-date? Previous Day :: Next Day |
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