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Remembering The Former Taffy Shop & Becca's Weaving

Started by rubedugans, January 07, 2011, 03:16:25 PM

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rubedugans

I agree Junior. I don't know why, but back in the Spring I went in and took photos of the whole thing, one section at a time. I had no clue the are was going to be removed. Glad that I did seeing that it is gone now! I wouldn't be suprised if it popped up somewhere in the City again though.

rubedugans


sanddunerider

I would think those sign ill be around again....  if not maybe just relocated in the same area> ???

History Buff

No reason to throw out a perfectly good sign.  That sign is the reason I loved that area so much.  You could just sit there, read the sign, and say to yourself, "Hmm.  That makes perfect sense to me."  If I were a betting man (and I'm not), I'd wager that sign will show up in a more prominent location - perhaps between the ticket booths and the Marketplace, in the Square, or even along the path into the sinkhole that becomes the cave.  My vote is to put it in some obscure place and keep it as a treasure that people have to stumble upon - not to display it where everyone will see it every time they visit.
Always SEEKING Memories Worth Repeating

sanddunerider


History Buff

Always SEEKING Memories Worth Repeating

rubedugans


sanddunerider

here kitty kitty!!.  man sitting here waiting on snow is make me NUTZ!

rubedugans


History Buff

Another example of spellcheck failure at SDC:  beggEr should be beggAr.
Always SEEKING Memories Worth Repeating

rubedugans

Ha! I didn't even see that!

I knew I had come across Begger at some point and did a quick search of my literature database and found this:

A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tragedie of Cymbeline. 1913 Edition


History Buff

Wow.  You really don't have anything to do, do you?

But forsooth! What knowest thou of Shakespeare?  A gentleman needest the use of a resting room, but alas William misquoteth him, saying, "To be or not to be..."  In reality, he saith, "To pee or not to pee, that is the question."  Therefore Shakespeare is not the most accurate of playwrights.
Always SEEKING Memories Worth Repeating

sanddunerider

oh come on guys??!!!  dont you have something constructive to do??!! 

LOL!!  you know i am funnin ya again...

rubedugans


sanddunerider