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Troy Loney wrote:The sad part is I think that story might be from the more civilized Fayette.
Mac will have to confirm that....after he gets back from the rally.
Troy Loney wrote:The sad part is I think that story might be from the more civilized Fayette.
Mac will have to confirm that....after he gets back from the rally.
shafnutz05 wrote:Troy Loney wrote:The sad part is I think that story might be from the more civilized Fayette.
Mac will have to confirm that....after he gets back from the rally.
The area around Ohiopyle is beautiful and quite enjoyable, my experiences beyond that in Fayette County have been minimal besides one time I stayed in Chalk Hill for a few days (I remember the hotel had a big lake with a bike trail around it, and I saw a snake and ran over it)
mac5155 wrote:Troy Loney wrote:The sad part is I think that story might be from the more civilized Fayette.
Mac will have to confirm that....after he gets back from the rally.
Lol that's north Fayette township I believe. Right around Robinson??
pfim wrote:mac5155 wrote:Troy Loney wrote:The sad part is I think that story might be from the more civilized Fayette.
Mac will have to confirm that....after he gets back from the rally.
Lol that's north Fayette township I believe. Right around Robinson??
Yes, where the Walmart and everything is.
SolidSnake wrote:I could provide some Fayette stories myself since I live here in the Nam'
mac5155 wrote:SolidSnake wrote:I could provide some Fayette stories myself since I live here in the Nam'
Where exactly are you located?
SolidSnake wrote:mac5155 wrote:SolidSnake wrote:I could provide some Fayette stories myself since I live here in the Nam'
Where exactly are you located?
Between Uniontown and Brownsville. The lovely location of Brier Hill.
slappybrown wrote:sweet capri pants bro
columbia wrote:This Brownsville?
SolidSnake wrote:columbia wrote:This Brownsville?
Haha that's downtown Bville. Thats been empty forever.
canaan wrote:My town makes Brownsville look rambunctious
Founded about the same time, industrious bustling Brownsville early on easily eclipsed both by size and dynamism the nearby city of Pittsburgh until well into the 1850s when the Railways through to Kanesville, Iowa in the Midwest left Pittsburgh with the better transportation system, and made Kanesville the newest and best gateway city to the far west. Brownsville's Flat Boats couldn't cross Nebraska, Wyoming and the Continental divide either, but by 1869 the trains could.
Bill Eadie (born 1947) - three-time WWF tag team champion Ax of Demolition.
pensfan1989 wrote:mac5155 wrote:Pulled a body out of the Yough river tonight
Well not me personally but someone did.
Point Breeze Penguins wrote:Bill Eadie (born 1947) - three-time WWF tag team champion Ax of Demolition.
Nuge wrote:SolidSnake wrote:columbia wrote:This Brownsville?
Haha that's downtown Bville. Thats been empty forever.
All the action is across the bridge in W. Brownsville at Rye's.
Godric wrote:canaan wrote:My town makes Brownsville look rambunctious
Doesn't have anything on Aliquippa. Damn is quip depressing.
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