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EE Broadway Local

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  1. The Census Bureau reports that officially, Detroit has a 2010 population of 713,777. This is a 25% decline from 2000 A.D. when Detroit had 951,208.

    Since 1950, when Detroit peaked with 1.8 million, it has lost over 55% of its' population and is now the smallest it has been since 1910. Overall, Michigan, one of the hardest hit states by the recession, lost 16 percent of its' population from 2000 A.D. to 2010.

  2. Rockerfeller Center used to have the neatest bookstore.

    It was named New York Bound and they carried new and used titles relating to New York City and New York State. I got my New York Els in the 1950's and Third Avenue El videos and my copy of Serpico by Peter Maas there. I miss that bookstore.

  3. No, seriously. If it is, I want to get one for Elizabeth's birthday. I was thinking about a small chiuaua like the Taco Bell one but maybe it doesn't like beagles (chiuaua).

    Ah hem... You're starting to remind me of a certain someone on this forum, albeit an older version. :(
  4. :confused: Why fake for F-Cup? Pretty clever!

    Ever wondered what the letters in bra sizes meant? well, here we go:

     

    A = almost there

    B = barely anything

    C = can't complain

    D = damn!

    DD = Double damn!!

    E = emormous

    F = fake

    G = get a reduction

    H = help, I've fallen and I can't get up!

     

    LOLOLOLOLOLOL B) B) :P

  5. I think after the 70(E) and 70(CC) switched southern terminals on Friday August 27, 1976, the 70(CC) had the second longest run from Bedford Park Boulevard to Beach 116th Street behind the 70(E) which had run 179th Street to Beach 116th Street.

    Are you sure it wasn't the <C> that went from Bedford Park Blvd to Rockaway Park?
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