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Newest posts before November 30, 2007

Oct. 15, 2007
What would the economic environment be like? Stable, changing, or turbulent?
- oakleys2007
Tell me how is Toms River now adays.
- CK
hello I live with louviers in Normandy and I would like to know if it possible of is developed bonds between our two cities which bears the same name. I could start with you to tell the history of our city to see whether there exist bonds between us. I leave you my address e-mail for any further information. good day with all alagrue@laposte.net
- Normandy
Looking for 1955 grads from Ogdensburg
Business School.
- Gennylight
Oct. 14, 2007
I have visited your town last spring and ths fall and do like your area. I am currently on energy credit here in Mn. and it is commonly refered to a LIEP. Low Income Energy Program. Most counties have this program and I was wondering if you have this program.I am also wondering how your tax base is set up and why this enables you to have such a reasonable tax base.


John Roy Purvis
554 N. Lexingto Pkwy.
St. Paul, Mn. 55104
- charlex

I was stationed at Craig AFB 1951 to 1955. I really enjoyed Selma. When I retired from the Air Force in 1970 I was debating whether to retire in Selma or here in Oregon. I would like to see some of you Selma natives enter their comments about your wonderful area. Don Ayers Philomath Oregon
- loneranger
Thinking about moving
- dsailer
Oct. 13, 2007
I noticed the Verizon commercial in front of a cafe.
I googled verizon and a few other words and
found a story indicating the commercial was
filmed near Maricopa. Can someone tell me
the name of the cafe? Planning on a road
trip and would like to visit.
- Elliott
HELP!!!!!
my husband left his walking cane at the town yard sale at the old fire station in Gretna , it has sentimental value, has Scremenjour family crest burnt into it with the initials GWF..and a big"G" on the handle...
please, if you have seen it or have it, return to 101 Bailey St. or call us at 656-2599...Gordon W. Farrell,
Thank You
- grannytutu
I have a missing cousin, and his wife, who moved from Woodland to Olive Branch. This was the last communication we have from them. They are in their 70s now, and I am not sure if they are still alive. His name is Lennart J. Anderson, and goes by ANDY. Her name is BOBBI. If anyone knows them, or anything about them, could you please contact me?
- SMeadows
Oct. 12, 2007
Does have information on or live near Fishdam Avenue?
- jeterchild
Water tastes nasty
- paulripp
As a child, my family owned some land in Grubville where we would spend time on the weekends. On this land was a 2 story white home, a lake, an old barn, and back in the woods was an old cemetery. Aparantly, the VANDOVER family owned this before we purchased it. I can remember as a child feeling very evil vibes when in or near the home. My mother never told me when I was a child that she felt these same feelings. Upon discussing this as an adult now, we both have this feeling that something really bad happened there........a murder, someone held captive, something very brutal. It was very unwelcoming. My family no longer owns this land and I have no idea who bought it or the address. Wondering if anyone has something to add to this.
- matthew2000jenna
Oct. 11, 2007
I've lived in Mentor since I was about 8 years old. When my husband and I bought our first home it was in Mentor. A wonderful town to raise kids in.
- jheiert
Peculiar, Missouri is a small town in the suburbs of Kansas City, Missouri. People here are very friendly, outgoing and hospitable, but that seems to be changing. The newcomers are moving here and are bringing their snobby (Johnson County, Kansas) attitudes. They are impressed by how friendly people are around here, but fail to blend right in.

To all those who have moved and are going to move to our area, we want you to shed your stuffy attitude and start being genuine! When in Rome, do as the Romans do people!!!
- cskeith
What is it like to live in Billings? Where are the best areas for quality schools, and quality of living?
- beverly123
Might be moving to this teeny tiny town. Need info and pictures!
- VegetarianVixen
Childress is a great town to raise yur children and to live. It is small community with a very big sense of community. The parks and lakes are great for Children to fish in.

Clarenon College has a Center in Childress. The Childress Centers offers academic courses, HVAC Technical Program and a Diesel Mechanics Program. They are offering a variety of community education classes. The campus is small and the class are small as well. They also offer online classes.
- hadnothadto
Oct. 10, 2007
i was fifteen when i first saw this little town in the backwoods of Georgia i am now Thirty-one i have always lived my life in the big city i have family there it has been one of the most blessed things that i have in my life the people stay on your mind i wish i had never left but life calls and you go Fargo is a magical place that stands still with time my memories there are in my heart forever i hope to go back one day and make new ones for years to come you see Fargo just isn't some little redneck town it is where my father is buried who i adore and love so much i am so glad that i to have a little redneck in me thank god for the south it is true Georgia will forever be on my mind.
- Grown
A one-of-a-card store is slated to open at 3052 Walden Ave. This building used to be Fast Freddies, but Fast Freddies went belly up due to poor management.

Another Mans Treasure (look at amanstreasure.com).

Pretty neat. A business like this will help the local economy in a big way.
- bobh77
10-10-07

I only have bad feelings for Elko because the one and only time I was there was to identify my brothers body. It was in Jan. 1994 his name was Kevin Thomas and he was almost 30 years old. He was found by a police officer in the Tiki Hut parking lot. It is listed as an unsolved homicide. No one knew him because he was passing through and didn't live there. I wish someone would step forward and tell if they know anything. I never stop missing him and never stop thinking about him. I hope to find answers some day. I

Candy
- catc818
Watertown is a best place to be
- swatrivia
Oct. 9, 2007
If you wanna see real italian newyork go here to staten island...........if you want to hear the real authentic new york accent go here to staten island.......and if you want to sit in real ny style traffic jams come here to staten island
- jason1985
pros.
nice neiborhoods...good italian food

cons.
bad traffic...needs mass transit system
- jason1985
Dandridge, TN is a beautiful quaint town to raise children and or retire. We moved to Dandridge in May of 2007 and love every thing about this town. The schools are excellent, the people are welcoming, and friendly. There are great parks, and views as well. The commute to knoxville, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge is about 45 minutes.

You are far away from the big city but close enough if you want to venture into to town to go to the malls or what not.

Christina Solorzano.
- csolorzano

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