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The wife and I journied down to the drain portion of Illinois to visit
some of the older towns. One town alongside a river had a good side to it but down town alongside the river seemed somewhat run down. A walk down what originally was main street was a collection of buildings some occupied and some not. Looked thru the window of one and there were various pictures of the past, men with bowler hats and women with long black dresses depicting the hard times of the past which forewarned of its future. On the wall at the side of the montage was a thermometer like diagram showing the various water levels the river rose with one of which was caused by the earthquake at Madrid Illinois and where the uppermost point looked like the middle of the second floor. The next shop window was empty as was the inside except for an easle holding up a picture of George W Bush with the caption Biggest disaster ever! A wonderful example of English humour. |
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On Apr 29, 12:36*am, Art Unwin wrote:
The wife and I journied down to the drain portion of Illinois to visit some of the older towns. One town alongside a river had a good side to it but down town alongside the river seemed somewhat run down. A walk down what originally was main street was a collection of buildings some occupied and some not. Looked thru the window of one and there were various pictures of the past, men with bowler hats and women with long black dresses depicting the hard times of the past which forewarned of its future. On the wall at the side of the montage was a thermometer like diagram showing the various water levels the river rose with one of which was caused by the earthquake at Madrid Illinois and where the uppermost point looked like the middle of the second floor. The next shop window was empty as was the inside except for an easle holding up a picture of George W Bush with the caption Biggest disaster ever! A wonderful example of English humour. English humor is usually a little dryer than that. Jimmie |
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On Apr 28, 9:36*pm, Art Unwin wrote:
The wife and I journied down to the drain portion of Illinois to visit some of the older towns. One town alongside a river had a good side to it but down town alongside the river seemed somewhat run down. A walk down what originally was main street was a collection of buildings some occupied and some not. Looked thru the window of one and there were various pictures of the past, men with bowler hats and women with long black dresses depicting the hard times of the past which forewarned of its future. On the wall at the side of the montage was a thermometer like diagram showing the various water levels the river rose with one of which was caused by the earthquake at Madrid Illinois and where the uppermost point looked like the middle of the second floor. The next shop window was empty as was the inside except for an easle holding up a picture of George W Bush with the caption Biggest disaster ever! A wonderful example of English humour. I think Google will tell you that the earthquake you refer to was at Madrid in Missouri, not Illinois. Paul |
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On Apr 28, 9:36*pm, Art Unwin wrote:
The wife and I journied down to the drain portion of Illinois to visit some of the older towns. One town alongside a river had a good side to it but down town alongside the river seemed somewhat run down. A walk down what originally was main street was a collection of buildings some occupied and some not. Looked thru the window of one and there were various pictures of the past, men with bowler hats and women with long black dresses depicting the hard times of the past which forewarned of its future. On the wall at the side of the montage was a thermometer like diagram showing the various water levels the river rose with one of which was caused by the earthquake at Madrid Illinois and where the uppermost point looked like the middle of the second floor. The next shop window was empty as was the inside except for an easle holding up a picture of George W Bush with the caption Biggest disaster ever! A wonderful example of English humour. I clicked on the message because of the subject. I limited my input because of the author. |
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On Apr 30, 9:47*pm, " wrote:
On Apr 28, 9:36*pm, Art Unwin wrote: The wife and I journied down to the drain portion of Illinois to visit some of the older towns. One town alongside a river had a good side to it but down town alongside the river seemed somewhat run down. A walk down what originally was main street was a collection of buildings some occupied and some not. Looked thru the window of one and there were various pictures of the past, men with bowler hats and women with long black dresses depicting the hard times of the past which forewarned of its future. On the wall at the side of the montage was a thermometer like diagram showing the various water levels the river rose with one of which was caused by the earthquake at Madrid Illinois and where the uppermost point looked like the middle of the second floor. The next shop window was empty as was the inside except for an easle holding up a picture of George W Bush with the caption Biggest disaster ever! A wonderful example of English humour. I think Google will tell you that the earthquake you refer to was at Madrid in Missouri, not Illinois. Paul Very true. However the Ohio river and the Mississippi river join not far away from the earthquake epi centre that it forced both the rivers to flow backwards making new channels, placing vessels in areas where present day waters do not flow and of course flooding every where. I checked out the map and the actual river town was in Kentucky no less because the "dual carriage way" I traveled on wandered over the border for a few miles. Cheers and beers. By the way Bush was an addict for M and M's as he was sure that it really was a "W" that was intended! |
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