Friday 12 December 2008

Thoughts on condors



The name Everton is derived from the Saxon word eofor which meant "wild boar that lived in forests".[1]Barker and Dobson, a local sweet manufacturer, introduced "Everton Mints" to honour Everton football club."Scousers", in reference to the local meal known as 'scouse', a form of stew.

TRIVIA for the board game and a place to drink.
Alois Hitler, Jr. the half-brother of Adolf Hitler lived in the city, was married, and had a child. There is a rumour that Adolf visited Liverpool in 1911, before the outbreak of World War I, and that he drank in the Poste House pub on Cumberland Street.[21][22] Other famous people include Prince Philip, Jack the Ripper, Debbie Harry, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Charles Dickens,

MORE images of Everton.and the army CONDOR patrol + giving sweets to the local kids.
The pic of the water tower was taken during the build of those new red brick houses which i photographed.
The British claimed in 1856 that the summit of the Mount Everest was 8,848 meters in height. Various official and independent surveys since have consistently shown that Everest is not as high as had been thought, pointing, perhaps, to evidence of global warming, or a shift in the tectonic plates, though its cause still remains unproven.

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