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Sunday, September 9th 2007
Previous Day :: Next DayCake: I have a question.........Throughout Omaha, there are some pretty good pieces done along the sides of train bridges. How is this done? Do they hang over the edge? I noticed a piece along the bike trail and could not figure out how it was done. AJ: It would be soo cool if it was flammable, your drain would, inch by inch, set alight!!!!!!!! S.: It's unfortunate when you can be considered naive for thinking a bike locked up on your enclosed front porch is safe. I will check Uncle Jacob's. Again, naive. I've been there before but did not know he sells stolen bikes. He and his staff are f@#*'n creepy but, I'd love... Rob K:
anon (cpe-74-65-164-221.maine.res.rr.com):
Janet Calderon: If you would like to stay posted on when I'll be Launching the Book in Bushwick, feel free to E-mail me at calderoncenter@aol.com and you'll be placed on the "keep me posted, I'll support you" list. If all goes well, Mid-October to November 2007 should be the Book Signing... Janet Calderon: Author of Bushwick & Beyond: I never forgot Bushwick. My childhood memories are there. I'll be back to share my experiences via this book. Hopefully, after reading my book;the reader will empower themselves to take massive action that will take them to their next level of excellent.... Rex Statham: Just read your article but something is not quite correct. The Brookwood cemetery is on the up side of the main railwayline( traveling towards Southampton is the down side) It is correct that a funeral train would hace to cross the up lineto enter the cemetery and it would then... KPie: I lived in the area (Je Cheon) during the construction 1984. Got to know some people in one of the neighboring villages that was going to be under water. Always wondered what happened to them. Looks like the lake turned out nice and provides water/power...etc. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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