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01 Nov 2012 13:03 #108765
by artemis
how many s/n you need to use to be able to impress me... :cheesy: :yeti:
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02 Nov 2012 00:03 #108916
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(Reuters) - A Connecticut town got an unexpected history lesson after fierce winds from monster storm Sandy toppled a 103-year-old oak tree and exposed skeletal remains below it, officials said on Wednesday.
The remains likely belonged to a victim of yellow fever or smallpox who might have been buried on the New Haven town green between 1799 and 1821, police spokesman David Hartman said.
Headstones for those buried below the green were moved to a local cemetery in 1821, but the bodies of potentially thousands of residents were never relocated, he said.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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02 Nov 2012 09:06 #108932
by VillageBelle
Good Morning ::waves::
FINALLY......after 8 days......BLUE SKIES ::dance::
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02 Nov 2012 10:11 #108955
by VillageBelle
yes!!!....yes!!!.....yes!!!.......i see the SUN!! :cool:
it's amazing what a bit of sunshine does for me! :cool:
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