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While You Are In A Shelter . . . bomb shelter living takes patience and devices to pass the time!!! (devices like card tables and playing cards!)
Tags: ad  bomb  shelter  living  1950 
Added: 15th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
1950s Bomb Shelter that's one scary-looking toilet set up!!
Tags: bomb  shelter  fallout  shelter  1950 
Added: 15th July 2007
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Posted By: Teresa
Remembering the SS Edmund Fitzgerald  At the time it was launched in 1958, the 729-foot long, 75-foot wide freighter S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was the largest ship to ply the Great Lakes. On November 10, 1975 the Fitzgerald left Superior, Wisconsin carrying 26,000 tons of iron ore pellets, bound for Detroit. Though the day was bright, in her path lay a terrible storm with 60 MPH winds and waves in excess of 15 feet. As the storm built, her experienced Captain Ernest McSorley bore north across Lake Superior, seeking the relative shelter of the Canadian shore and Whitefish Bay. Luck was not with the ship or the crew. The radar system and its backup failed. The storm took out the power to Whitefish Point's light and radio beacon. Though the light was brought back on line, the radio beacon was not. The Arthur M. Anderson, another ship within 10 miles of the Fitzgerald, received reports that the ship was listing to the starboard and of other structural damages to the vessel. At 7:10 PM, Captain McSorley delivered what was to be his final message: "We're holding our own." The Arthur M. Anderson lost the Fitzgerald's image on its radar screens at 7:25 PM. The ship and crew of 29 men, sank to the bottom of Lake Superior. The tragic story of the Edmund Fitzgerald is remembered through Gordon Lightfoot's ballad "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald".
Tags: ss  edmund  fitzgerald  freighters  gordon  lightfoot  disasters  at  sea 
Added: 6th October 2007
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Posted By: Guido
The Rolling Stones Ed Sullivan Triv:One of my female classmates was one of Ed's nieces????She was in the same sinking poor boat we were in ?How cool was uncle ED? Don't underestimate the STONES! I saw them a few yrs ago,and heart and soul,out lives heart and mind.
Tags: Rolling  Stones  Gimme  Shelter 
Added: 10th January 2008
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Posted By: tommy7
Featured Member - Sweets50 Born & raised in Chicago,IL Moved out To the country 5 years ago. Bought a Farmette in the country miles from Nowhere. Turned it into a shelter for Abused dogs & birds. Mostly the big Parrots, People never realize the work Or the longevity of birds, And when They do a lot turn up by me. Same as The dogs. it is not uncommon to come Home from someplace to see a dog tied To my oak tree or a cooler on my deck With teddy bear hamsters. This is my World welcome. I have recently gone Back to school and hopefully will be Done shortly. I\'m married and Happily I have 2 daughters 2 great son-in-laws, And a very special grandson, who adores Me like I do him...he truly is my pride And joy, Now if one of them would just Fork over a granddaughter..Grandmama Would stop her nagging,,,And it will be A perfect world !! if you have any Questions or Dean Martin videos you Want to share please by all means drop A line or two !! : )
Tags: Featured  Member  -  Sweets50 
Added: 3rd June 2008
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Posted By: Steve
Gran Hotel de Immigrantes Argentina, like the USA, is a country made of immigrants. This Gran Hotel de Immigrantes is the equivalent of USA's Ellis Island. it is where millions of immigrants first came ashore in Argentina. The majority came from Italy and Spain, but many other countries are represented, as well. The Immigrant Hotel is where the people cleared customs and immigration, received food, shelter and medical care. Many people stayed temporarily in the hotel while waiting for family waiting in Argentina to retrieve them. Built in 1905-1911 to replace a smaller building – not at the same site – there is a museum within the main dining hall of the hotel. The complex is on the north side of the Darsena Norte in Puerto Madero.
Tags: Argentina,  Immigrants,    Italy,  Spain   
Added: 16th August 2008
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Posted By: ediegold62

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