pigeon wrote: That's because it was built there at GM's Tonawanda Engine Plant - where more than 70 million engines have been built since the late 30s.
Too bad 1/2 of them were for the Vega!
pigeon wrote: That's because it was built there at GM's Tonawanda Engine Plant - where more than 70 million engines have been built since the late 30s.
Too bad 1/2 of them were for the Vega!
T.J. wrote: My brother lives in Manlius. I always thought it was a fun name.
We used to call it "Manlyness" or "Manly-less" depending on how we felt about it at the time.
pigeon wrote:minimac wrote:LOL I grew up in Tonawanda. The Town of Tonawanda to be specific, not to be confused with neighboring North Tonawanda or the City of Tonawanda (all Buffalo 'burbs).TRoglodyte wrote:Suburbs of Syracuse. This end of the state is big on Indian names, ie. Tonawanda, Gowanda, Cheektowaga. I think Ian and girlfriend live downstate, in the Apple.Tom Heath wrote:Skaneatles? Where did you learn that word? I,m guessing White Plains, buncha wackos down there.914Driver wrote: Fourth grader comes to school with a hand grenade, OK it for practice only, hollow and made of cast iron but you understand their concern.I'd have soooo gone to jail. Hell, I have one of those on my desk right now. Skaneateles? Fayetteville-Manlius? (just curious, PM if I'm close...)
heh, gf grew up in Alden.
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