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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Lime? From Brooklyn?
--Tom Eileen Garland wrote: Or red, or black, or pink, or lime, or.... Eileen Tom & Linda wrote: Brooklyn... huh! That would make it light beige pants, jacket and shoes. --Tom |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Tom & Linda wrote: Lime? From Brooklyn? Howie is not your average ANYTHING! Eileen |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Howard Garland wrote: Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Now Howie, what does being born and bred in Brooklyn have to do with wearing white. I am a Brooklyn girl, spent most of my life there, but I wear white(grin). sue cause you no dude, sue; you a girl! I sure hope not, Kevin would be very upset(grin). sue - feeling younger all the time |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 01:17:22 GMT, Benjamin Smith
wrote: Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Benjamin Smith wrote: Howard Garland wrote: Having danced all over Europe and the US, the only better place that I have danced on land, was a place in Montreal called the cathedral. It was actually an old gothic style Catholic church that had been converted into a club and the acoustics were incredible. There was a club in New York called Limelight that was also a converted church. Was famous, then infamous for awhile. My son used to go to the Limelight with his friends. Is it still open? I doubt it, but I'm not sure. Ben It's no longer open as the Limelight. It's something else now and quite different. The good old days were quite popular with transvestites and club kids. Thumper sue To reply drop XYZ in address |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Thumper wrote: On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 01:17:22 GMT, Benjamin Smith wrote: Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Benjamin Smith wrote: Howard Garland wrote: Having danced all over Europe and the US, the only better place that I have danced on land, was a place in Montreal called the cathedral. It was actually an old gothic style Catholic church that had been converted into a club and the acoustics were incredible. There was a club in New York called Limelight that was also a converted church. Was famous, then infamous for awhile. My son used to go to the Limelight with his friends. Is it still open? I doubt it, but I'm not sure. Ben It's no longer open as the Limelight. It's something else now and quite different. The good old days were quite popular with transvestites and club kids. My son was not part of either of those crowds, he went to the Limelight because he knew some of the bandmembers that were playing there at the time. That was many years ago now. sue |
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