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garinda 28-10-2006 00:21

Show me yours.
 
I use Google as a quick spell check. Put in any old gush and it comes back with 'did you mean...,' and I usually do.

I wanted to know how to spell Culpeper, when replying to LankYorkYankee in a post. Being a nosey git, I ended up seeing that his town had a website. I of course had to have a little look. I found it fascinating to see where a member I see on here most days, actually lives.

I thought it would be nice if we all linked a website showing where we live.

There isn't a comprehensive one of Oswaldtwistle, but this site run by one of our members at Accy Web, has some great photographs of Ossy, so I'll start.

You might even spot a young Garinda, with other cast members of the school play, in a freezing cold playground at Moor End Primary School circa 1975.

Life and times of Oswaldtwistle @ Fotopic.Net

Now please show me your's.

shillelagh 28-10-2006 00:43

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There isnt one for where i live rindy

garinda 28-10-2006 00:47

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Originally Posted by shillelagh
There isnt one for where i live rindy

There is this one.

Knowhere: Rising Bridge, Lancashire, Local Heroes, Famous Residents


Who is Rhodes Boyson though?

shillelagh 28-10-2006 00:59

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Rhodes Boyson: Information from Answers.com

garinda 28-10-2006 01:02

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Originally Posted by shillelagh

I thought that was the chap. Big bushy sideburns, and used to be on the box all the time talking about education under Thatcher.

Did he come from Rising Bridge?

shillelagh 28-10-2006 01:14

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hes got some connection with the school and no rindy i cant remember what it is!

garinda 28-10-2006 01:18

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As lots of us will live in the same areas, please feel free to link any site that will give us an insight to where you live, or what it's like to live there.

LancYorkYankee 28-10-2006 02:00

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Must admit, I was cautious of looking at this thread till Garinda PMed me about it. The town of Culpeper has a pretty nice site but as we are in the County of Culpeper (~8 miles out of town) thought I'd share that website. However, it kinda stunk. Here is a link to our tourism site: http://www.visitculpeperva.com/.

We are surrounded by some really neat history. My favorite is in the town near the rail tracks. There is a spot where Col. George Custer (of Custer's Last Stand), got his horse shot out from under him while trying to stop a reb train from leaving town. Another neat fact: Custer had like 13 horses shot out from under him during the Civil War but he was never wounded!

Enjoy studying up on Culpeper!

Brian

bullseyebarb 29-10-2006 18:28

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Thanks for the link, garinda. A lot of my relatives are buried in the churchyard at Immanuel. I love photographs - especially the old ones.

By the way, Brian, Custer thought he led a charmed life. Consequently, he appeared to have no fear for his personal safety whatsoever. But he caused the deaths of many a good soldier. Of course, that all came to a screeching halt when he encountered the Sioux and Cheyenne Nations at the Little Bighorn. What I love about that place is the rodeo arena the Crow Nation erected there within view of the battle site. Custer got a little too uppity on that one. But the Indians are still there, riding their horses. The Crow Nation Fair is a MUST if you are visiting that area in August.

harwood red 29-10-2006 22:18

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GREAT HARWOOD. Almost all there is to know about Great Harwood

there's a link to my current home town

Harrogate.com in Yorkshire England

and this is where I grew up...no jokes about coming from yorkshire please ;)

Neil 30-10-2006 05:28

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Originally Posted by harwood red
no jokes about coming from yorkshire please ;)

We have done them all before Lesley so no need :p

garinda 30-10-2006 07:20

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Originally Posted by bullseyebarb
Thanks for the link, garinda. A lot of my relatives are buried in the churchyard at Immanuel. I love photographs - especially the old ones.

By the way, Brian, Custer thought he led a charmed life. Consequently, he appeared to have no fear for his personal safety whatsoever. But he caused the deaths of many a good soldier. Of course, that all came to a screeching halt when he encountered the Sioux and Cheyenne Nations at the Little Bighorn. What I love about that place is the rodeo arena the Crow Nation erected there within view of the battle site. Custer got a little too uppity on that one. But the Indians are still there, riding their horses. The Crow Nation Fair is a MUST if you are visiting that area in August.

Come on barb. You've seen mine, now show me your's.;)

I've never been to Georgia, but have read lots of books set there, and I'd love to visit Savannah. Where abouts do you live in Georgia?

By the way Immanuel is still a place of burials, and is one of the few remaining places where you can purchase a plot with great views over the moors.

junetta 30-10-2006 11:07

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An interesting thread Rindy.

I found this Punto Info - Welcome - Welcome to Puntoinfo an interesting site all about Tenerife.

garinda 30-10-2006 11:12

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Originally Posted by junetta
An interesting thread Rindy.

I found this Punto Info - Welcome - Welcome to Puntoinfo an interesting site all about Tenerife.

Thanks June. We'll be able to picture where you are now, as well as still be jealous because you're in the warmth.:p

Hardly a cultural desert though is it? Had a look at yout museums and galleries, they look very good.

junetta 30-10-2006 11:31

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I find that most people think of sun, sand and lagerlouts when Tenerife is mentioned but there's lots of other things to do. I love the scenery, especially the volcano. It's so silent up there that it gives you goose bumps.


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