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Discussion in 'NHL General Discussion Board' started by alfred41, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. Catfish Guest


    ^^skinny-that took me to a Ellis Island website which required a password.

    speaking of historical sites - I wanted to see if I could find my Dad's name as he won a Bronze Star in WWII. I found 1 website, but it didn't have his name or his brothers name on it, which is odd. My Uncle won 2 Purple Hearts and he wasn't on a WWII Purple Hearts website. I know my Dad won a Bronze Star as I saw it many times. Many sites were incomplete stating it's impossible to log every Bronze Star winner from WWII. Which military records being so strict, I thought it would be easy to find. There was a book we had when I was a kid which listed every winner. I don't know what happened to it. Gotta ask my brother who took over my parent's house. His douchebag wife probably tossed it out. Ugh.
     
  2. skinny123 Guest

    When I was on the site I was signed in and it had the page. I couldn't copy and paste it, I'll have to take a picture of it.

    Your dads name should be on the site.
     
  3. Catfish Guest

    but my Dad was born here in the US. Isn't that site for people who came to this country ?
     
  4. skinny123 Guest

    No, I was talking about the purple hearts website.
     
  5. Catfish Guest

    ok thanks.
     
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    This is my great-grandfather
     
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    My great aunt.
     
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    This is the line where they ask where they'll be staying, I can't make out if that's a 14 or 121 Mulberry street.
     
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  9. Catfish Guest

    cool stuff skinny. very cool. my brother in law thinks he knows the book I was referring to yesterday. I hope he's right. Lord knows my shyster siblings won't tell me or give me the book.
     
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  10. skinny123 Guest

    Diversity is what we have here in my city, the UN should put up a building here. Don't get me wrong, I consider it a good thing, it's like you could travel the world without having to hop on a plane (well not exactly).
    I live up the street from chinatown, so this last week I spent time in chinatown2, hardly any english signs.
    Damn! Like the talking heads ask, "well, how did I get here?
     
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    Welcome to Cake Sitting!!!

    I was actually looking for a cake recipe/demo.
     
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  14. Catfish Guest

    I wish Johnny Cochrane was still alive. he's the real genius behind the OJ trial.
     
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    ^^ sad. My Dad attended LaSalle University in the late 1940's after he served in WWII. The area was beautiful and very nice. When he brought my older brother Tom there to visit in 1984 he was stunned as it was the ghetto and a very bad neighborhood. Now I understand it was 30 yrs later, but he was stunned how bad it became. Detroit is no different. Times and cultures change. Sad.
     
  18. skinny123 Guest

    Some of those homes in most parts of Toronto are $2M plus, I also noticed some italian style homes with the arches.
     
  19. Catfish Guest

    isn't Toronto a wealthy city skinny ? can't imagine too many ghettos there.
     
  20. skinny123 Guest

    There's no real ghettos in toronto, there's just some old rundown rental units that would be considered a bad place to live. There's no abandoned houses, especially not any like those big homes in that video about detroit.
    Toronto has elite neighbourhoods where there's a minimum needed to buy a home or rent an apartment. A bad area would be considered bad sometimes out of snobbery or racism, there's always a house nearby where you could sell for close to one million.
    Like I said, no abandoned homes, every home is occupied and it's worth on average $1.1 M.
     
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