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wickcitygal
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Wick City
« Thread started on: Sep 9th, 2005, 3:14pm » |
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I am looking for people from the wick city area to catch up on old times. I am 30 & would have lived there between 1985-1991. Thank you
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #1 on: Sep 11th, 2005, 7:51pm » |
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well you are just a young one... I have lived in wickcity all my 46 years... probably wouldn't remember you
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #2 on: Aug 11th, 2007, 4:12pm » |
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i lived in the wicked city along time ago. i probably know the 46 year old. i am james taylor. we lived at 1371 johnston ave.
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #3 on: Aug 11th, 2007, 4:22pm » |
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i lived up the street from Mike Ulisky, across the street from jimmy hooks, fran hooks, down from gary atwood, tommy jordan, tom gamble, the bregentis, allen bumstead, stan simsick, diz zellefrow, buzz and dale zellefrow, great football games at lemonway, richie mitchell, old buckey johnston, did i get anyones memories thinking back yet? man what a great place it was as a kid. sneaking in all the hs footbal games. sledding down the cemetary hill, the frog pond, how about crab creek? remember that. the dunmires across the street.......spider wilson jim mckelvy, the sheasley's , cindy, and duddley. poker woyton, wonder how many i forgot to mention. anyone else, what memories. jim taylor
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #4 on: Jan 18th, 2008, 1:39pm » |
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OMG!! My husband and I live at 1371 Johnston Ave. We bought the house 10 yrs ago this June from Jack Cramer. Mrs. Ulisky passed away this past fall but Poker Woyton still lives down the street and is a GREAT MAN!! And I'm not sure but does the Tom Gamble you mentioned have a younger brother George Crownover? If so, Tom is now married to Shelly Trumbull, my husband's aunt. As they say, It's a small world!
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #5 on: Feb 27th, 2008, 8:07pm » |
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Jimmy Taylor, ,,,,should know you, but can't put a face on you. I live in the next house up from Jimmy Hooks's house now Know all the people you talked about. You forgot the bad boys of Wick City. Fritz and Walt Neidig ,Terry Martin, Dommie and Frankie Anglo My brother Smokey and myself.Lot's of good times.And by the way,I married Jimmy Hooks"s sister Linda. A fine place to grow up and grow old!!!
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #6 on: Apr 5th, 2008, 6:15pm » |
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hey linasue sent you an email? did you get it?
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Re: Wick City
« Reply #7 on: Jun 16th, 2008, 3:37pm » |
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I grew up on Nubert St. and Diz Zellefrow is my cousin and most prople know me as Corky. One of my best Wick City memories is Montgomery"s store with their deep fried "Cheep Meat" hamburgers and french fries in the brown paper gease soaked bags. I dont mean "Cheep" as inferior but cost less than the ones with out the good tasting filler. Now Im hungery!
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