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Harlow Curse
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Animal Lover | Report | 29 Jan 2006 22:20 |
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I'm up for coffee in the Harvey Centre too! Just live over the border in Herts. Must admit I'm a bit wary going to Harlow! Don't mind Edinburgh Way though! GP |
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Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 29 Jan 2006 22:28 |
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Julie Anne. It's my memory I'm bothered about as I am 18yrs older than my sister,Hopefully she may remember where the train station is where I will be arriving. If memories are that bad in Harlow I may loose my memory altogether while I am down there and forget where I live.LOL Sue |
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ann | Report | 29 Jan 2006 22:35 |
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Christine,I did live in Waltham Abbey for 17 years before coming here Annie |
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ann | Report | 29 Jan 2006 22:56 |
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I do still work but i have 6 days holiday still to take Annie |
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Steve | Report | 29 Jan 2006 23:30 |
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Hi everyone I have a little story to tell and it is all true! About 5 years ago I went to the Los Angeles for a holiday. We decided to take a trip to the Grand Canyon via Las Vegas. Our visit to the Grand Canyon was to the reservation on the Hualapai (?) indian reservation where we would be their guests at the Grand Canyon for the day. We were taken on the tour by an Indian by the name of Sharon (I am not joking!) and, after standing on the edge of that great precipise, listening to her stories of Indian life there, we were to be their guests at lunch. The meal was served and eaten with great relish and, whilst we were eating the natives set out their stalls to sell us their goods. One stall was manned by a huge native american, dressed in his traditional gear, he was an artist and was selling his small, painted stones and telling us of the legends that they depicted. After a while he noticed our accents and asked where we came from . I told him that we lived just outside London in a place called Essex. He thought for a moment and, amid all that natural grandeur and Native American trappings, he told us that one of his best friends came from HARLOW! and do you know what? I can't remember his name!!!!!! Steve |
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ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom | Report | 30 Jan 2006 08:27 |
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oooh ooooh Who mentioned coffee in the Harvey center ?? if its a weekdayI can only show up between 9am & 11am or 1.30-2.45. (I work as a lunchtime assistant at school start at 11.45 but go in earlier to help get out tables etc...finish at 1;15pm And I cant drive so will walk....as usual lol ! Elaine x |
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Unknown | Report | 30 Jan 2006 11:00 |
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Christine Agree with your comment about Van Hage's, trouble is whenever I go there I spend so much money!!!! Dee ;-)) |
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Unknown | Report | 30 Jan 2006 15:37 |
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Hi Christine I don't get there often these days, but hope to come up when the weather improves, so will bear that in mind I had planned to meet another member there last year, but things went pear shaped. I really must try to get to that neck of the woods again soon Dee (who now lives in Kent - sadly) btw - I will try to remember to bring blinkers with me ;-)) |
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