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Patty Cox Osborne 67

128 Posts

Posted - 03/02/2006 :  15:44:27  Show Profile  Send Patty Cox Osborne 67 an AOL message  Reply with Quote
Oh no, Chris---Just thought it was such a coincidence that we both responded so quickly....and we both had the right answer!!!
Have a Great Day!!!

Patty
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Connard Estep 53

USA
57 Posts

Posted - 03/02/2006 :  16:11:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Connard: You have been noticeably absent. Is everything OK?
Good station. Thanks

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I promice an answer by tomorrow on the "put one and one togeather" quiz.


The answer is 2 + or - .999999
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Chris, audi alteram partem..
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Chris Dawson 51

USA
175 Posts

Posted - 03/02/2006 :  20:30:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Donnie ……. You are right on.
Here is a home run pitch to you. Lets see how you do.
What was the only position NOT covered in the skit?
Tick……tick……. tick……tick……. tick……tick……. tick……tick…….
The clock is ticking.

Speaking of clocks ticking…….Is your computer clock accurate? Are you sure?
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/atomic-clock/
This is a free download utility that you can use to set and/or adjust your computer time.
Atomic Clock Sync, ver. 2.7

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Chris you are a true blue Rainelle Ranger!!!!

Mary Jane: you suggest BLUE like theBLUE MAN GROUP.
http://www.blueman.com/ (Go ahead, play the video, I don’t care.)

Somewhere I saw Rainelle Ranger t-shirts for sale from the school.
Cannot find that web address just now. Maybe some one can give us an update about buying on line.
http://boe.gree.k12.wv.us/rainelle/ Rainelle elementary school web site

Connard:
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audi alteram partem

Looked it up in my Funk and Wagnall Standard WV Dictionary
Sure don’t know what that means but hope you get better real soon.
In the mean time perhaps you can let me hear your side in English, ok

DO DA NAME RUBY BEGONIA STRIKE A FAMILIAR NOTE TO YA?
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ML2006

USA
256 Posts

Posted - 03/02/2006 :  21:35:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Has anyone mentioned the "custard" stand that was on Greenbrier Avenue beside the river? I think it may have been K. C. Farren's mom and dad's. We were very small, I don't remember the years. Marilyn.
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Chris Dawson 51

USA
175 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2006 :  11:19:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I’m so happy to be
In good company
I don’t want to go home………..or any where else.


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Connard Estep 53

USA
57 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2006 :  11:25:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Marilyn Lewis Bennett 65

Has anyone mentioned the "custard" stand that was on Greenbrier Avenue beside the river? I think it may have been K. C. Farren's mom and dad's. We were very small, I don't remember the years. Marilyn.

I recall a Custard stand on N. Main between 3rd and 4th
(or so) Ayoung man worked there by the name of Harless Meadows whom I become Friends with but lost track of. Anyone remember him ? where is He?
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Bill Bishir 64

USA
5 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2006 :  14:29:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Audi alteram partem
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Audi alteram partem (or audiatur et altera pars) is a Latin phrase that means, literally, hear the other side, and is generally interpreted in English as hear both sides.

It stands for the principle that no one should be condemned without a hearing in which they are given the opportunity to respond to the accusations against them. It is considered a principle of fundamental justice or fairness in most legal systems that the accused should be afforded the right to confront the witnesses against the accused and to examine the evidence presented by the state or prosecution in the process of determining guilt or culpability.


Mrs. Townley would be proud of me (I hope).
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Connard Estep 53

USA
57 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2006 :  15:09:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Bill Bishir 64

Audi alteram partem
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

quote:
Audi alteram partem (or audiatur et altera pars) is a Latin phrase that means, literally, hear the other side, and is generally interpreted in English as hear both sides.

It stands for the principle that no one should be condemned without a hearing in which they are given the opportunity to respond to the accusations against them. It is considered a principle of fundamental justice or fairness in most legal systems that the accused should be afforded the right to confront the witnesses against the accused and to examine the evidence presented by the state or prosecution in the process of determining guilt or culpability.


Mrs. Townley would be proud of me (I hope).
Good Bill, I like to just listen some time, Some one said that a person cannot learn while speaking...

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Dale Tincher 64

USA
485 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2006 :  17:51:35  Show Profile  Visit Dale Tincher 64's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The talk on the board about the wonderful C&H, Mary Lively and Betty Cafe hot dogs has had me craving hot dogs for days. I remember the C&H hot dogs well.

I went to a local restaurant which is supposed to be pretty good and ordered a hot dog with chili, slaw and onions, then sat back to relive the memories. It was such a disappointment. It must be a lost art, at least in my area of North Carolina. I hope someone can point me to a good hot dog place in North Carolina and then when I go back to Rainelle - which I hope to do in the near future.

Another memory is when my family would visit my grandmother and grandfather (Homer and Enna Ford) in St. Albans, we would stop at a restaurant on the Rainelle side of Charleston and order 20 hot dogs for a dollar. Ummm, they were good. Course, when you added the drinks, it got up to a total bill approaching $1.75 (tax included) so we didn't always get to do that, especially after spending thirty cents per gallon for gas to get there.

Dale

Dale Tincher - Class of 64
919-272-8052
dale.tincher@rainellereunion.com

Edited by - Dale Tincher 64 on 03/03/2006 18:05:58
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ML2006

USA
256 Posts

Posted - 03/04/2006 :  00:06:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dale: Just plan to get your hot dogs in WV - Tom Wiseman has spent 20 years doing a "fine - tuned" search for a good hot dog in NC and has yet to find it. He goes to WV for his too...as do we...
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ML2006

USA
256 Posts

Posted - 03/04/2006 :  00:20:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Connard: You and Chris must ask permission to be absent from this board. I, for one, look forward to the fun you guys post on here. Laughter keep us young, keep posting...posting...posting... haha
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Connard Estep 53

USA
57 Posts

Posted - 03/04/2006 :  13:16:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If that is true then i must figure why i am getting so Dang old so quick.
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ML2006

USA
256 Posts

Posted - 03/04/2006 :  13:57:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
haha, I don't know but that horrid malady is quickly overcoming me too.
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Skipper

USA
3 Posts

Posted - 03/04/2006 :  16:13:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Marilyn Lewis Bennett 65

Has anyone mentioned the "custard" stand that was on Greenbrier Avenue beside the river? I think it may have been K. C. Farren's mom and dad's. We were very small, I don't remember the years. Marilyn.

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Skipper

USA
3 Posts

Posted - 03/04/2006 :  16:14:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Marilyn Lewis Bennett 65

Has anyone mentioned the "custard" stand that was on Greenbrier Avenue beside the river? I think it may have been K. C. Farren's mom and dad's. We were very small, I don't remember the years. Marilyn.


Edited by - Skipper on 03/04/2006 16:23:58
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