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Comments about fred

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james : has fred really died or isit that someone is just got to much time on there hand and started some kind of joke. if it is true spalding will never be the same again....

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

SamKY: Fred has now died......

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Franny Wentzel: If you really want a country cousin to rhe WSB... [[img:36404]] The Alfred E Smith Building in Albany NY [[img:36405]] Comes pretty close in a staid, timeless - and clockless - bureaucratic manner...

in response to: Commerce Building by Franny Wentzel

anon (64.150.176.78): There was another bridge built in the 80s to replace the original one. It is the closest the city has to a "city" traffic system, and the drivers are terrifying. I live in......

in response to: Northside Fredericton by CE

Ann Fratangelo Wolsky: In answer to Julia A.: 16th Jul 2009 - Just found this site. Judi Ruben Murphy and I still email each other and I also still see Phyllis Weinberg, her brother Marty is her twin.......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Fred Schneider: This old Mayers boat yeard,Worked there as a kid,And also had my boat there,What a shame a lot of memories...

in response to: A Floating Dystopia by Peter

Fred M. Pohl: Very sixy indeed...

in response to: Sixy Girl Picture 6 by Franny Wentzel

Osloman20plus: Hey June, the skull is located in Fredensborgveien, at the place where the road that goes past Regjeringsbygget (state government buildings), with the name Grubbegata, meets Fredensborgveien. Not far from Den gode kafé and Klosteret......

in response to: Oslo Has History by Osloman20plus

friend of Freds: The Artist in the first photo is Fred Harrison who is a well known Canadian Muralist. You can see Fred's other Murals through out canada at [[http://www.cuttingpromotions.com/page6.html]] Please note that Fred wears a farmer style hat......

in response to: Downtown Murals by CE

fredly: It is boring but it has it's charms like any small town. Granted, most of these charms are OU related or centered little else goes on here. It safe, unless you walk, drive or bike......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Nestor Argueta: Richie and Alfred Furrs I remember you guys. Alfred you Jose and I hung out a great deal, remember. You guys should join Facebook.com great site. I have some pics of our graduation in '71......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

John Lopez: I have great memories of my time at St Barbara's...I remember several people mentioned here like Alfred Furrs, Carmen DeJesus, Pia DiGiovanni Carlton Hall, Karen Legault and my good buddy Jesus Aponte.I also remember the......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

anon (cpe-67-244-2-63.nyc.res.rr.com): This is actually "Astor Row" on W 130th Street.... Striver's Row is on W 139th & W 138th between Frederick Douglass Blvd. & Adam Clayton Powell...

in response to: Striver\'s Row by B-luv

Howard : Elliot (Peter Pan) Remler - I saw Helene Chudler at a party at a fraternity house at Syracuse University in the 1950's; she was there with her fiance and looked beautiful as ever. I......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Karen (Legault) Perry: I googled St. Barbara's and stumbled upon this site.....I cannot believe after all these years it would be this easy to find people you have lost touch with but shared in such wonderful childhood memories....after......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Sconey 2215 W.Lake Street: I'm back again just reading these articles make me feel good.But i don;t here nobody talk about the family's like the tylers,matthews,Andersons,Barfields,The jackson from 2215,The Hudson's from 2245,and so many more familys that came from......

in response to: Crooked Post by GGP

CartLegger: OK! [[http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Cook-vs-Peary.html]] --great article! Who discovered the North Pole? It was probably a guy from Bushwick who discovered the North Pole--Dr. Frederick Cook--not Robert Peary. It was just a big PR fight in which Peary bested Cook. So......

in response to: Polar Secrets by Peter

Fred M Pohl: Its nice to see the sation being rejuvinated...

in response to: Union Station: by Joe

Fred M Pohl: It seems to me SUnnyside Yards is a shadow of its former self...

in response to: Sunnyside Yard by Peter

Fred M Pohl: I would prefer to see frieght trains...

in response to: NW Train Tracks by fuzzytank

Fred M Pohl: The PATH Trains are neat...

in response to: Newark Penn to Manhattan\'s WTC Via PATH by Peter

Fred M Pohl: Been Thar and done thet...

in response to: Newark Penn Station by Peter

Fred M Pohl: Your cat is cute...

in response to: Fisherman\'s Wharf and the Full House Houses by Marc

Fred M Pohl: watch out for the third rail...

in response to: From Underground to Above Ground by Elicar

Fred M Pohl: I think light rail is a good thing especially where you're situated with the high gas prices and you have a alternative to get to and from work or shopping and you speed along when......

in response to: Light Rail by dostoy

Fred M Pohl: My SOns Ex lived in JAcksonville With a fat slob for a girlfriend and her auntie was as foul mouthed as a truck driver in LAmplighter Mobile home PArk off 301 And her and her......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Fred M Pohl: Its a shame that General Motors and NAtional City lines trashed a lot of streetcar systems in The name of "Progress" The people in this country were taken for a ride By GEneral Motors in......

in response to: Trolley Scrap Fire by ReCycLer

Fred M Pohl: I like the "special Work" already...

in response to: Trolley Tracks by serlingrod

Fred M Pohl: BAck in my day My daddy would have tanned my hide for me For spray paintng trains...

in response to: NYC Graffiti Train, 1995 by Metro

Fred M Pohl: I like the paint scheme on the Locomotives...

in response to: New York and Atlantic Railway? by Peter

Ricky P.: Wagners bar Freddies Charades 93 St Seond Ave 1964 - 1975, soft ball at 96 St Ruppert Brewery, off the point, take the sled down the 93 St hill, say hello to George the shoe......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

jo h: i love fred, ppl only rte nasty things about him because they got dumped by him! love u fred xxxx...

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Richie Fisher: Hey Alfred Furrs! Do you hear from anyone in our class? I've lived out here in Staten Island since '71. I E Mailed Pia D. , but that's about it, Still playing hoops?......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Alfred Furrs: Unbelievable stuff! Richie Fisher, I just can not believe you remember me. Good memmory and memories. I lived on Menahan Street between Evergreen and Central. The next block up from the church......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Franny Wentzel: Brings to mind the notorious 'spite house' of NYC [[img:30088]] Curious Notoriety   The spitefulness of Mr. Crocker and his spite fence fades into the minor leagues, however, when compared with the spitefulness of Joseph Richardson and his Spite......

in response to: Skinny Building by CE

zagg: Frederick is my darling pirate friend, [[xx:some text]] He has adventured in: [[8284:Florida]] /8284 Greece: [[5317:Greece link number 1]] [[5289:Greece link number 2]] [[5270:Greece link number 3]] as well as Macedonia but I don't think any of his photos......

in response to: Snail in the Big City by Franny Wentzel

CC: I was born and raised in North Devon (1946-1976). I lived on Smith Street. The building in the 3rd pic was the CIBC bank. It was robbed in the early 70s. The 4th pic shows "Bolen's......

in response to: Northside Fredericton by CE

Rich: Hi Robyn, Rick, Stepha, Doc, Mitch and Scott Let me start with an apology for commenting so late, I'm new to this site. We all lived in the same beautiful neighborhood with all of it's great......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

James Kingsmill: Built in 1950, The Washburn Tunnel is the only operational underwater vehicle tunnel in the state of Texas. The Baytown Tunnel was demolished several years ago for the construction of the Fred Hartman Bridge (SH......

in response to: Washburn Tunnel by ian

Richie Rubin: Allan,AJS;I graduated p.s.167 in`57[not`58]& went to Tilden HS, I also`hung out'w/Freddie Pedals,a blonde irish guy who laughed a lot!WE went to`da PIT'to play Pool/bowl..He was good!& always had a`ciggie'behind His ear!I have an e-mail that Eddie Poska sent ME......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

aj schure: allan:iwent to wingate 1958-1961ibelieve 1year i did wear plaids i was a skinny kid kinda tall 5!11 went to school with a llyod tuman was friends 4 a short time did anyone remember a freddie......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Pinchbeck: He's a tosser, but the town wouldn,t be the same without Fred eulogizing after a skinfull!...

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Chris: Hi, i just wanted to says thanks! my dad (Alan Marsden) also worked at Barton right up to it closing. and i think i actually went inside with him for a tour just before it......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Stan: Before the Eastern Parkway Arena was used for boxing it was also a roller skating rink. There was also one on Empire Blvd (the Empire Rollerdrome)near Ebbets field. There was also Freddie Fitzsimmons bowling alley......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

santiago city manfred: santiago there in a skyscraper construction in the coastal center complex ... Measures will be 300 meters:[[img:29123]] [[img:29124]] ...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

manfred: [[img:29120]] [[img:29119]] {santiago}: there in a skyscraper construction in the coastal center complex ... Measures will be 300 meters: [[img:29123]] [[img:29124]] I think that santiago changed to just look at the past years: [[img:29121]] [[img:29122]] ...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

RICHIE RUBIN: ALLAN,MR.LITMAN WAS MS HINES`BEAU',& JUDY OSHINSKY LIVES IN MIAMI AREA,HER BROTHER,ALAN DIED 20+ YRS AGO!I ALSO KNEW JOEL BERCY,ALFRED/LOUELLA BROWN THE`SUPERS'KIDS & MANY MORE FROM YOUR BLOCK[JONI BORRUSSO WAS MY `DATE' BACK THEN..& WE'D GO TO CONGRESS THEATER ON......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

fred p: when the city turned its back on greenpoint in fiscal crisis in mid 70's people had enough and started to sell and move out...hence the shit moved in.....

in response to: Greenpoint by Curbed

herb weitz: got to union & kingston around 1938-9 went to 167 for 1 semester then the crown heights yeshiva (310 crown)next to ps161 at 13 I discovered Shwabies poolroom HEAVEN, a warm place to play hookey and......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Lucifer: Fred is a likeable rogue, always drunk but more often than not he is polite with it. He likes women with large breasts who he refers to as Dolly Parton. I worked with him in......

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Richie Fisher: Hey there Warren! I have to be honest, I almost fell off my chair reading your E Mail and I FLEW off my chair when I read your letter on the Casusos's......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

HOBrien: Hi Tom, My name is Harry O'Brien. I lived at 569 Central Ave between Eldert and Covert across the St from FHM. You and I started school together and played with the same kids .......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Janice Seifert; July 2008: Hi Ronald Lees, I grew up on 600 Wishart St. Your sisters will probably remember me. My brother Joe used to hang out with your brother Earl and Freddie Beck. I used to love how......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Anonymous Honest Tax paying citizen of Fredericton: This is yet another example of how much the fredericton police are a bunch of uneducated airheads, typical protests and offenses most cities in canada wouldnt be bothered with or treat with less scrutiny......

in response to: I Was Arrested Today by CE

Maureen: Does anyone have any photographs from Irlam Central/Alfred Turner school around 1958 to 1962 ...

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Sandra Hampton aka Sand 120, 111... 1956: RIP Alfred, Harold, Gladys, Keith Hampton i am the grandmother of 5 of the grandchildren of lajoes older sons i have had recent contact with the family of the book. they are doing fine and......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

wilfred: inspirational...........

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

fred walerski: The music store was the site of the crown shoe store.The store was called,Freds Music store.The record spot was run by Harry Bradly who is the father of Big John of the old Kit Katts.Harry......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

anon (d122-109-199-99.adl12.sa.optusnet.com.au): Hi Eric, Yes I do remember you and your Mum from when I was delivering greengrocery round Eldon road and Harewood road around 1950 just before I got married. It was Fred Wolfendon who had the old......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Jerry Lowry: I lived in Kensington on 2800 Hancock St. from 1948-1968. Went to Vietnam in "69" and never returned to Kensington to live. A good deal of the names sound familiar. I'd like to call out......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Paddy O'Furniture: [[img:27843]] [[img:27844]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr5MyyH1DgA]] [[http://www.spaldingtoday.co.uk/news?articleid=2987023]] Is Dancing Fred a legend? Or just a homeless drunk?...

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

hairsy: hi fred you are right i don't remember you maybe if i seen you in person do you have red hair...

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

anon (5ad082aa.bb.sky.com): over 60...............fred is 71. And not that bad if you just banter with him. + ...

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Dean Ogden: Hi Sheila, Yes my dad was the youngest. He always used to spend his time on Barton Grange Farm with his mate Steve Ratcliffe messing around with cars and motorbikes. He was born when the......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

James cashan: Hello Bob Salmon, Yes Vincent Cashan is my father, coincidentally i have just spoken to him on the phone, he says he remembers you well and says hello, said you were at the same......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Jesse: We moved to the northside when moving here from Ontario. Fredericton is about 20 yrs behind well anywhere else in Canada especially when it comes to shopping. My god its a capital city and full......

in response to: Northside Fredericton by CE

fred walerski: It was great to read this and I never forgot where I came from.I went to Mastbaum,Jones and HA Brown.I hung out at Hope and Cambia.I remember Hairsy but I doubt he would remember me.We......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

James cashan: hello Jim W. RE Margarine Works I remember peter hamburger (gruff voice)"oh yis oh yis", but who was the phantom! daily cries of "whose out now? am i out now?" waiting for......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

anon (stjhnbsu83w-156034156021.nb.aliant.net): grew up in fredericton on the highland avenue in the 1940 great place nice city...

in response to: Northside Fredericton by CE

Gary Sparkes: hi Cyril,i think you might know my mum and dad Conny and Fred Sparkes your name really rings a bell ,did you used to have a shop (poss fruit?veg)if so im sure i remember coming......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Anne Fahy: Hi Cyril, The man your sister-in-law married - J Massey could this be the son of Millie and Dick? Years ago before we came here we would go to the Cadisheads Cons on a Saturday......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

davidoneleven: Fred is,and always has been a calculating, devious, thieving snake. Only last year he escaped justice(by turning Queens evidence) in the matter of the Spalding double murder.He has never shown any remorse.Do NOT feel pity......

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Ken: Fredericton North is great, I did some work there a couple of years ago clearing out the old CO-op store on St. Marys Rd. I 've also been to the new Wal-Mart up on Two......

in response to: Northside Fredericton by CE

Ken: I Love Fredericton, it's such a clean city compared with Saint John. ...

in response to: Fredericton Streetscapes by CE

Susan Taylor (nee O'Reilly): Hi Rob Yes I remember the two houses near Lupton's, my sister and her then husband rented rooms there, before they moved Kings Road. Hi Cyril Thanks for email address hope you manage to sort me out picture......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Rob Tynan: Hi everyone, Fred Dawes was the father of Martin Dawes, the multi media and TV empire in Gemini Warrington. Does anyone remember the two houses that adjoined to Luptons. They were demolished in the late 70s......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Susan Taylor (nee O'Reilly): Sorry Cyril spelling mistake that should read Butcher's! Do you remember Fred Dawes, the tv shop? We used and stand and watch telly through their window, we didn't have a tv set at home......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

anon (host86-160-86-25.range86-160.btcentralplus.com): fred talked to us today he asked us for a drink he was quite scary but we felt a little sorry for him, he has no teeth and lives outside spalding train station in the......

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Fred Lewis: The article title's confusing - I thought it was a Derek Hatton reference....

in response to: Giant Rat Destroys Liverpool by banksyfan

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Norma One of the week's highlights during and for a few years after the war, was the saturday night dances held above the Higher Irlam Co-op.The haunting music produced for the evenings by the Fred......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Anne I dont seem to know the couple you referred to. My junior school was The Endowed, and then on to what was Irlam Central School (Alfred Turner).The only time I was in The Council......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Len Lipner: For Alma (Weinstein) Scull: C'mon, toots, I didn't answer your emails 'cause I didn't get 'em! You know I still love you, and would've answered every one. The funny thing about Tommy's was that when it changed......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

re: Fred: That makes sense what you said,what I couldn't understand about the situation was that while I was outside talking to the officers, the lady who lived on the other side of little miss abuser also......

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

Fred, The.: MS. Lady.. I understand your concern for the little child... It makes me mad and angry like Al Capone when I see little children being abused. I believe in knocking the living **** out......

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

re: Fred: Reasonable law enforcement? I beg to differ. I called police on a child abuse situation,was told by the police to call SRS,I called SRS and was told to call the police. The police came back......

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

Fred, The.: The only good thing Hutchinson Kansas has to offer is reasonable and tough law enforcement and reno county court judges. Kansas does nothing but steal and waste as evidenced by, well, just about everything you......

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

Alan: I hope you like the Oh Fred sketch as it reminds when we played in the old cemetery near the Broadway estate houses...

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

angela buscemi letzeisen: my husband fred and i were married in st.barbaras church in february 1953 and just celebrated our 55th wedding anniversary on valentines day.i went to st barbaras school and church during the 1930 to 1946......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Alison: Hi Joanne I left Irlam High in 1987 and mum went to Alfred Turner i will ask her does she recognise your mum or dads name. I remember kingys, bates and mccolls, but i......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Joanne Amorello-minor: Anyway as far as memories from Irlam go I went to Irlam county primary and the endowed then to Irlam High I left in 1987,I lived on Ferry hill rd Harewood rd and The crescent.I......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Fred, The.: I'll agree that there are still alot of good people here with good hearts beating in them and it is a shame that they're not more visible.. There sure are alot of able bodied welfare......

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

Evinrude: The fred: You have an IQ of 160 huh? hmmm Don't see that. Also What kinda of business where you in.. And what makes you such a business man? What large enterprise have you had?......

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

Fred, The.: Mr. Texan.. I also look forward to being in Texas. I did attend a grade school here in Hutch years ago but I had to quit......

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

Fred, The.: Good morning, I can see that there are some misconceptions out there about this ridiculous mess of a town.. I've created a video......

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

Fred: Forgot to attach the picture [[img:25437]] ...

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Fred: To Amelia: Difference of income. My brother works as a waiter on one of the ships between Oslo and Kiel (Germany). (Only) As a waiter he earns approx. USD 80,000 a year, you got an......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Jenny Foster(nee Sutton): MY GRANDAD SUTTON AND UNCLE JACK SUTTON LIVED IN VICTORIA ROAD FOR MANY YEARS.HE FARMED THE LAND NEAR THE CEMETERY AND DOWN TO THE RIVER.ALSO SOLD COAL ;FIRST WITH A SHIRE HORSE,THEN IN THE EARLY......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

joey: those are some exciting rooftop shots. i would call the alfred building a 'superman' building. one that {superman} could leap over in a single bound....

in response to: Montreal from the Aldred Building by CE

Freddy: I used to skate like every single day from when I was 10-17. Slowed down only a little and pretty much stopped at 20 when I left the country to travel. I'm 33 now, i......

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