E23-9th Ave

Started by Michael Alexander, July 24, 2007, 01:36:00 PM

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Michael Alexander

Ok, here you go Mavis, I hope these pics are better than the last ones...

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mavis(smith)

thank you Iam sat crying it as been 35years  mavis

Michael Alexander

Mavis, my dear, it's more than a pleasure!

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bobbysmith

cheers for the fotos mike,cant leave any thing alone for 5minutes,some b******ds nick my pondock!!

SandyB

seems bad  luck  dogs  you ..  I  mean  they even  took  the   4  wheels  off  your  moon  buggy  as  well ...   time  to change neighbourhood hey ..
To see  sometimes  requires that you  first believe .

SandyB

Hi  Mavis  and  Bobby  .. Correct  me  but  i  do  recall that  you  first  stayed  up  the  road  from us  in  either  2nd  or 3rd  ave ??   and  then  moved  on  to  9th ??
To see  sometimes  requires that you  first believe .

mavis(smith)


bobbysmith

hi sandy,you are correct,we stayed ni 62 2nd ave,how do we all rember the addresses,i even know our old fone number an post box number,607 fone,249 box number,take care sandy,cheers bobby

Michael Alexander

Talking of Pondocks getting nicked, My dad lived at E7-1st ave for 30 years, had a pondock cemented to the ground with power cables laid in ... anyhow on retiring he moved over a week period he moved to his new retirement home down at Pigsville. He left his house at 18h30 on tuesday nite to sleep for the first time at pigsville, the next morning at 08h30 he returned to get one or 2 box's and lo and behold, that entire bloody pondock had gone..... nobody saw a thing, nobody heard a thing and there were no tyre tracks... you would have needed a crane to lift that thing off it's foundations and a sparky to disconnect the power, but somehow, sometime somebody made my dad's pondok retire permanently....

I drove the entire town flat, looking for that pondok, but to no avail.... that pondok could sleep at least 6 people...

gee! The mind boggles.....
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