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I would never join a club that would have me as a member.
I am just glad he picked Joe (with apologies to the youngest son Owen)It may just be me, but I found it weird that Steve picked one of his sons to finish The Dark Tower series if he never got the chance. I suggested on one of the other threads that maybe Peter Straub would have been a good alternative. Just seems like it's picking one son over the other, I get the whole "Joe has my voice" argument, but it just seems ... weird.
Oh! So you’re supposed to COOK it? Must make it easier to digest that wayHere ya go.
It could be in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin or Wyoming.
Well, that narrows it down.
Looks like you have some research ahead of you Schnuggi
osnafrankAnyone from Evansville here ?
I just found out today that it`s Osnabruecks`sister city.
What state is it ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_GermanyYap schnuggi.
It`s gonna be a loooong night.
Thanks Spidey - you beat me to it by a nanosecondosnafrank
City of Evansville, IN
The official website of the City of Evansville, Indiana.www.evansvillegov.org
and the twin city:Twinning with Derby[edit]
Osnabrück is twinned with the city of Derby in England.
Previously Osnabrück had made contact with the British authorities as early as 1948, hoping to find an English twin town and therefore achieve greater understanding with their former enemies in the Second World War. Unfortunately, this attempt was unsuccessful and Osnabrück did not actively consider the idea again for another quarter-century. The twinning agreement with Derby was signed on 17 February 1976 in the historic Friedenssaal (Hall of Peace) in Osnabrück's town hall. Every year since then the two towns have exchanged envoys. Derby also has a square named after Osnabrück in honour of the twinning arrangement; this features an obelisk among other things.
Osnabrück now has eleven twin and friendship cities: Derby (England), Angers (France), Haarlem (Netherlands), Çanakkale (Turkey), Tver (Russia), Greifswald (Germany), Vila Real (Portugal), Hefei (China), Evansville (USA), Gmünd (Austria), Gwangmyeong (Korea) and there are five envoys working at the twinning office in Osnabrück, who represent Derby, Angers, Haarlem, Tver and Çanakkale.
Every year, Derby and Osnabrück each appoint an envoy who spends twelve months in their respective twin city. The envoy's role is varied, but primarily focuses on promoting the exchange of ideas between the two cities, as well as acting as an educational and general information officer to promote awareness of the twinning scheme. The envoy's specific duties are numerous: translating, giving talks and presentations to local societies and schools, finding pen friends and short-term host families during work placements, working in day-to-day contact to assist groups who want to get involved in twinning by identifying and approaching possible counterparts, planning the Derby Day at the annual Maiwoche (May Week) festival, and many more.
The exchange of envoys between two cities is very unusual. The team of envoys in Osnabrück changes every year and Osnabrück also sends envoys to Derby, Angers and Çanakkale. No other city in Germany participates in this exchange of envoys, and in Britain, only one other city, Wigan, receives and sends an envoy.
The twinning gives the inhabitants of both places the opportunity to interact with their international neighbours. Town twinning aims to enhance international understanding and break down social barriers.
Nope.Hi Groucho
I am just glad he picked Joe (with apologies to the youngest son Owen)
Have you ever read Sleeping Beauties?
Hope it doesn’t cause any bad feelings over at the King household
Oh! So you’re supposed to COOK it? Must make it easier to digest that way
How about Maine?It could be in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin or Wyoming.
Nope to the book or nope to the kale?Nope.
If there was an Evansville in Maine, I would have put it in the list.How about Maine?
Looks like you have some research ahead of you Schnuggi
Don’t you dare!!!!I just realized that I only have 7 days to post pics of Nikki Sixx..........I better get busy!
I got my wife one for Christmas....the one with the sleeves and hood...Is Schnuggi some kind of sexy European thing?
I believe it's a term of endearmentIs Schnuggi some kind of sexy European thing?
I've been watching some commercials for some sort of weird exercise device that looks like a small exercise bicycle, but it's just for your feet. I think it's called a Cubii (cubey)I got my wife one for Christmas....the one with the sleeves and hood...
Evansville, AR a very small town about 20 miles west of where I live. About the only thing I've ever heard about it is that it gets hit by every tornado coming out of Oklahoma. I've forgotten how many times they've rebuilt the town. I don't see any sister cities listed for the Evansville here in Arkansas.Well, that narrows it down.
Thankee spidey, but i only get an "Access Denied"osnafrank
City of Evansville, IN
The official website of the City of Evansville, Indiana.www.evansvillegov.org
and the twin city:Twinning with Derby[edit]
Osnabrück is twinned with the city of Derby in England.
Previously Osnabrück had made contact with the British authorities as early as 1948, hoping to find an English twin town and therefore achieve greater understanding with their former enemies in the Second World War. Unfortunately, this attempt was unsuccessful and Osnabrück did not actively consider the idea again for another quarter-century. The twinning agreement with Derby was signed on 17 February 1976 in the historic Friedenssaal (Hall of Peace) in Osnabrück's town hall. Every year since then the two towns have exchanged envoys. Derby also has a square named after Osnabrück in honour of the twinning arrangement; this features an obelisk among other things.
Osnabrück now has eleven twin and friendship cities: Derby (England), Angers (France), Haarlem (Netherlands), Çanakkale (Turkey), Tver (Russia), Greifswald (Germany), Vila Real (Portugal), Hefei (China), Evansville (USA), Gmünd (Austria), Gwangmyeong (Korea) and there are five envoys working at the twinning office in Osnabrück, who represent Derby, Angers, Haarlem, Tver and Çanakkale.
Every year, Derby and Osnabrück each appoint an envoy who spends twelve months in their respective twin city. The envoy's role is varied, but primarily focuses on promoting the exchange of ideas between the two cities, as well as acting as an educational and general information officer to promote awareness of the twinning scheme. The envoy's specific duties are numerous: translating, giving talks and presentations to local societies and schools, finding pen friends and short-term host families during work placements, working in day-to-day contact to assist groups who want to get involved in twinning by identifying and approaching possible counterparts, planning the Derby Day at the annual Maiwoche (May Week) festival, and many more.
The exchange of envoys between two cities is very unusual. The team of envoys in Osnabrück changes every year and Osnabrück also sends envoys to Derby, Angers and Çanakkale. No other city in Germany participates in this exchange of envoys, and in Britain, only one other city, Wigan, receives and sends an envoy.
The twinning gives the inhabitants of both places the opportunity to interact with their international neighbours. Town twinning aims to enhance international understanding and break down social barriers.
Evansville, AR a very small town about 20 miles west of where I live. About the only thing I've ever heard about it is that it gets hit by every tornado coming out of Oklahoma. I've forgotten how many times they've rebuilt the town. I don't see any sister cities listed for the Evansville here in Arkansas.
Is Schnuggi some kind of sexy European thing?