Oh, and may I offer a tip learned on a different forum? Some of these threads get seriously extended when a reply quotes an entire previous post. By all means, quote a pertinent part of what you're replying to, but cut out what you don't need repeated. As much as I love relevant photos, I always think it's a waste when they're duplicated in a reply.
Former Pawtucket Resident Looking Back In
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BigUglyCat
, Jul 30 2007 07:40 AM
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#1
Posted 30 July 2007 - 07:40 AM
Oh, and may I offer a tip learned on a different forum? Some of these threads get seriously extended when a reply quotes an entire previous post. By all means, quote a pertinent part of what you're replying to, but cut out what you don't need repeated. As much as I love relevant photos, I always think it's a waste when they're duplicated in a reply.
#2
Posted 30 July 2007 - 08:13 AM
Where to start...
I'd have to say that The Grant is the most interesting development to date. It's a lively place right downtown, which is saying something. Keep your eye out for an opening or party of some sort. Worth the trip.
There's also cool stuff happening at the old Hope Webbing mill on Main St. in Woodlawn. I still haven't gotten inside the place because I'm lame. They call it Hope Artiste Village, which is kindofa gross name, IMO. They're just getting the first businesses going. Includes The Blackstone which closed in Cumberland, having featured local rock acts. Massive potential. I don't think anybody's living there yet.
The new YMCA is also a major enhancement to the lifestyle. It's a nice, modern health and family facility with an old pool.
As to The Bucket, I first heard the term from my ex-wife who wenna say rays ina 80s. Huh haya was big - no word of a lie. Here's a short essay on my blog.
I'd have to say that The Grant is the most interesting development to date. It's a lively place right downtown, which is saying something. Keep your eye out for an opening or party of some sort. Worth the trip.
There's also cool stuff happening at the old Hope Webbing mill on Main St. in Woodlawn. I still haven't gotten inside the place because I'm lame. They call it Hope Artiste Village, which is kindofa gross name, IMO. They're just getting the first businesses going. Includes The Blackstone which closed in Cumberland, having featured local rock acts. Massive potential. I don't think anybody's living there yet.
The new YMCA is also a major enhancement to the lifestyle. It's a nice, modern health and family facility with an old pool.
As to The Bucket, I first heard the term from my ex-wife who wenna say rays ina 80s. Huh haya was big - no word of a lie. Here's a short essay on my blog.
#3
Posted 30 July 2007 - 06:40 PM
frymasterspeck, on Jul 30 2007, 10:13 AM, said:
As to The Bucket, I first heard the term from my ex-wife who wenna say rays ina 80s. Huh haya was big - no word of a lie. Here's a short essay on my blog.
Preeshiate ut, Frymasser. I wenna sackerd hut in senna fuls ina 60's muhself.
#4
Posted 30 July 2007 - 06:52 PM
frymasterspeck, on Jul 30 2007, 10:13 AM, said:
Where to start...
I'd have to say that The Grant is the most interesting development to date. It's a lively place right downtown, which is saying something. Keep your eye out for an opening or party of some sort. Worth the trip.
I'd have to say that The Grant is the most interesting development to date. It's a lively place right downtown, which is saying something. Keep your eye out for an opening or party of some sort. Worth the trip.
All kidding aside, thanks for the link! I remember The Grant during the so-called mall days. What a difference now! Wow!
Say, does anyone out there know, was there ever a Kresge's in downtown Pawtucket?
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