Hello! From New York state
Hello! From New York state
My name is Robyn, I live in Kingston, the first Capital before the British burned it during the Revolution. I'm sporadic in my visits to web sites, I keep pretty busy most of the time. And given the option of television or a good discussion on the web, I'll take the discussion. Not to0 much else to say outside of my bio. Looking forward to conversing with you all in the future.
Hello! From New York state
G'day Rogyn. And welcome to Forum Garden. I'm from Sydney, Australia, but can say I'm a big fan of Kinsgton, NY. I have a girlfriend in Poughkeepsie and well the rest is the stuff of many legends, some fit to print. Grin. Another American friend I was travelling with got hositalised in Kingston, and to cut another long story short I learnt to drive a truck in your city, in the dark, in the snow, on the wrong side of the road... and yet I live to tell the tale. Kingston is a great town!!!
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Elone;1286794 wrote: My name is Robyn, I live in Kingston, the first Capital before the British burned it during the Revolution. I'm sporadic in my visits to web sites, I keep pretty busy most of the time. And given the option of television or a good discussion on the web, I'll take the discussion. Not to0 much else to say outside of my bio. Looking forward to conversing with you all in the future. Hi Robyn and welcome to Forum Garden.
Just out of Interest, why make the point that the British burned Kingstone during the Revolution?
Just out of Interest, why make the point that the British burned Kingstone during the Revolution?
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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Welcome-------------I have fond memories of Kingston------getting off the steamboat from NYC when I was a kid.
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Lon;1286805 wrote: Welcome-------------I have fond memories of Kingston------getting off the steamboat from NYC when I was a kid. Did they have Steamboats In 1903 ?
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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Hello Robyn and welcome to FG! Years ago I used to work at the Kingston Hospital. Kingston is a great place :-6
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Hello Robyn! Enjoy your visits with us. I live in a small town in Georgia. If you blink, you miss it. The British blinked. 
Here's a welcome mat for you.

Here's a welcome mat for you.
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oscar;1286807 wrote: Did they have Steamboats In 1903 ?
Ha---------I mean't to say Paddle Wheeler instead of Steamboat:wah:
Ha---------I mean't to say Paddle Wheeler instead of Steamboat:wah:
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Lon;1286878 wrote: Ha---------I mean't to say Paddle Wheeler instead of Steamboat:wah:
Senile dementia as well Lon :wah:
Senile dementia as well Lon :wah:
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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oscar;1286926 wrote: Senile dementia as well Lon :wah:
What were you saying?:-3
What were you saying?:-3
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Hi and welcome to the garden. I'm from Illinois myself. Don't think anyone has ever been interested enough in my town to light a match even..

I expressly forbid the use of any of my posts anywhere outside of FG (with the exception of the incredibly witty 'get a room already' )posted recently.
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
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Another fly-by visitor?
Aussie's Pam's Deep and Meaningful Thought du Jour
When did we last meet and greet a newbie who stayed? I think we should all examine our personal hygiene and ensure that the more rabid amongst us are properly muzzled when we have callers.
It's also maybe a catch 22. These days we appear to have a much smaller regular membership. We also seem to get a considerable number of spammers along with one-post-flybys. Consequently, many of us don't bother with newbies until they have proved they are actual people who do intend to stick around till they at least know whether they like the forum or not. If we do post and they go away anyway, we've wasted our greetings and may decide to hang back next time. If we hang back, they feel greetingless and go away...
Time to go to the beach...
Floppy - I once tried being reasonable too, and didn't like it either.
Aussie's Pam's Deep and Meaningful Thought du Jour
When did we last meet and greet a newbie who stayed? I think we should all examine our personal hygiene and ensure that the more rabid amongst us are properly muzzled when we have callers.
It's also maybe a catch 22. These days we appear to have a much smaller regular membership. We also seem to get a considerable number of spammers along with one-post-flybys. Consequently, many of us don't bother with newbies until they have proved they are actual people who do intend to stick around till they at least know whether they like the forum or not. If we do post and they go away anyway, we've wasted our greetings and may decide to hang back next time. If we hang back, they feel greetingless and go away...
Time to go to the beach...
Floppy - I once tried being reasonable too, and didn't like it either.
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Hello! From New York state
AussiePam;1286980 wrote: Another fly-by visitor?
Aussie's Pam's Deep and Meaningful Thought du Jour
When did we last meet and greet a newbie who stayed? I think we should all examine our personal hygiene and ensure that the more rabid amongst us are properly muzzled when we have callers.
It's also maybe a catch 22. These days we appear to have a much smaller regular membership. We also seem to get a considerable number of spammers along with one-post-flybys. Consequently, many of us don't bother with newbies until they have proved they are actual people who do intend to stick around till they at least know whether they like the forum or not. If we do post and they go away anyway, we've wasted our greetings and may decide to hang back next time. If we hang back, they feel greetingless and go away...
Time to go to the beach...
Floppy - I once tried being reasonable too, and didn't like it either.
Wasted our greeting---when is a greeting ever wasted? It's a courtesy love, without expectations.
Aussie's Pam's Deep and Meaningful Thought du Jour
When did we last meet and greet a newbie who stayed? I think we should all examine our personal hygiene and ensure that the more rabid amongst us are properly muzzled when we have callers.
It's also maybe a catch 22. These days we appear to have a much smaller regular membership. We also seem to get a considerable number of spammers along with one-post-flybys. Consequently, many of us don't bother with newbies until they have proved they are actual people who do intend to stick around till they at least know whether they like the forum or not. If we do post and they go away anyway, we've wasted our greetings and may decide to hang back next time. If we hang back, they feel greetingless and go away...
Time to go to the beach...
Floppy - I once tried being reasonable too, and didn't like it either.
Wasted our greeting---when is a greeting ever wasted? It's a courtesy love, without expectations.
Hello! From New York state
Lon;1286989 wrote: Wasted our greeting---when is a greeting ever wasted? It's a courtesy love, without expectations.
I do once in a while strive towards nobility of spirit, Lon. Being charitable towards one's neighbour and not gossiping maliciously, cultivating a loving and giving attitude and expecting nothing in return separates the refined, civilised human being from the baser nature of the festering riff raff trailer trash, madding crowd.
I'm an Aussie - and already according to the BBC scitech study (see other thread) - a citizen, nay a denizen, of the most sinful nation on earth. So, there ya go. I'm already categorised a complete lowlife - will bells on, so politeness and free love are out of the question.
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I do once in a while strive towards nobility of spirit, Lon. Being charitable towards one's neighbour and not gossiping maliciously, cultivating a loving and giving attitude and expecting nothing in return separates the refined, civilised human being from the baser nature of the festering riff raff trailer trash, madding crowd.
I'm an Aussie - and already according to the BBC scitech study (see other thread) - a citizen, nay a denizen, of the most sinful nation on earth. So, there ya go. I'm already categorised a complete lowlife - will bells on, so politeness and free love are out of the question.
:sneaky:
[Donations towards my rehabilitation - tax deductible - can be made to the usual Jamaica account]
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Hello! From New York state
AussiePam;1286995 wrote: I do once in a while strive towards nobility of spirit, Lon. Being charitable towards one's neighbour and not gossiping maliciously, cultivating a loving and giving attitude and expecting nothing in return separates the refined, civilised human being from the baser nature of the festering riff raff trailer trash, madding crowd.
I'm an Aussie - and already according to the BBC scitech study (see other thread) - a citizen, nay a denizen, of the most sinful nation on earth. So, there ya go. I'm already categorised a complete lowlife - will bells on, so politeness and free love are out of the question.
:sneaky:
[Donations towards my rehabilitation - tax deductible - can be made to the usual Jamaica account]You are amazing!
I'm an Aussie - and already according to the BBC scitech study (see other thread) - a citizen, nay a denizen, of the most sinful nation on earth. So, there ya go. I'm already categorised a complete lowlife - will bells on, so politeness and free love are out of the question.
:sneaky:
[Donations towards my rehabilitation - tax deductible - can be made to the usual Jamaica account]You are amazing!
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Be the wave that I am and then
Sink back into the ocean
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AussiePam;1286797 wrote: G'day Rogyn. And welcome to Forum Garden. I'm from Sydney, Australia, but can say I'm a big fan of Kinsgton, NY. !
Very nice to hear from you AussiePam! Kingston is a great little city. I passed through here in 1968-70 while going to college and I said I would live here some day; some 15 years later this is where my wife is from. I cant say I have ever been to Australia, though. It sounds like you had quite an adventure while visiting here. When I was young and single I liked to go on adventures too. A friend of mine invited me to go to Canada with him for a two week fishing trip and I ended up staying for the whole summer. The owners of the camp had to almost drag me away in September because they were concerned I wouldn't make it through the winter by myself, the owners closed camp for the winter because of the huge snow storms.
Another time I went to Virginia Beach to visit my brother and ended staying there for almost a year. Except for being married to my wife I would have say those adventures were some of the best times of my life. Well, thanks for the message and I hope all is well in Aussieland.
Very nice to hear from you AussiePam! Kingston is a great little city. I passed through here in 1968-70 while going to college and I said I would live here some day; some 15 years later this is where my wife is from. I cant say I have ever been to Australia, though. It sounds like you had quite an adventure while visiting here. When I was young and single I liked to go on adventures too. A friend of mine invited me to go to Canada with him for a two week fishing trip and I ended up staying for the whole summer. The owners of the camp had to almost drag me away in September because they were concerned I wouldn't make it through the winter by myself, the owners closed camp for the winter because of the huge snow storms.
Another time I went to Virginia Beach to visit my brother and ended staying there for almost a year. Except for being married to my wife I would have say those adventures were some of the best times of my life. Well, thanks for the message and I hope all is well in Aussieland.
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Elone;1287235 wrote: Very nice to hear from you AussiePam! Kingston is a great little city. I passed through here in 1968-70 while going to college and I said I would live here some day; some 15 years later this is where my wife is from. I cant say I have ever been to Australia, though. It sounds like you had quite an adventure while visiting here. When I was young and single I liked to go on adventures too. A friend of mine invited me to go to Canada with him for a two week fishing trip and I ended up staying for the whole summer. The owners of the camp had to almost drag me away in September because they were concerned I wouldn't make it through the winter by myself, the owners closed camp for the winter because of the huge snow storms.
Another time I went to Virginia Beach to visit my brother and ended staying there for almost a year. Except for being married to my wife I would have say those adventures were some of the best times of my life. Well, thanks for the message and I hope all is well in Aussieland.
I've just been reading all your FG posts, Elone - and it's great to have you here. Kingston is a beautiful city in a beautiful State. I've had a few visits in the Fall to the Catskills Mountains too. Awesome. We're in summer here now, and it's hot. I'm in the middle of Sydney, but lived for many years in Canberra, the capital of Australia, in the mountains. It's nice now to be able to have a dawn swim in the sea. My younger daughter does that each morning and I often join her. Gotta run, but look forward to returning to this thread. Take care.
Another time I went to Virginia Beach to visit my brother and ended staying there for almost a year. Except for being married to my wife I would have say those adventures were some of the best times of my life. Well, thanks for the message and I hope all is well in Aussieland.
I've just been reading all your FG posts, Elone - and it's great to have you here. Kingston is a beautiful city in a beautiful State. I've had a few visits in the Fall to the Catskills Mountains too. Awesome. We're in summer here now, and it's hot. I'm in the middle of Sydney, but lived for many years in Canberra, the capital of Australia, in the mountains. It's nice now to be able to have a dawn swim in the sea. My younger daughter does that each morning and I often join her. Gotta run, but look forward to returning to this thread. Take care.
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Lon;1286927 wrote: What were you saying?:-3
Pardon?????
Pardon?????
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon