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Dallas, Texas recent comments:

  • Freeman Printing, attypem (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Excellent service and product!
  • Exall Park, joe (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Please correct the spelling of "Exall".
  • 1026 N. Beckley - Lee Harvey Oswald's apartment, Alexander (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This is where Oswald the superhuman ran just over a mile in 3 minutes! (he was fully clothed & was carrying a pistol & ammunition!) It was a considerable achievement, but Oswald was on a roll that day, after all he had just fired 3 shots with world class precision at a moving target, with an old bolt action rifle, loaded with pre 1940's ammunition & a 15 cent defective rifle scope. (The same rifle scope the FBI expert sharpshooter's had to readjust with a better scope mount to test fire the rifle & they still couldn't replicate Oswald's shooting!) |Eric, i wont tell you he was innocent, but i will tell you that you are ignorant & naive.
  • Lake Highlands, mang9 wrote 16 years ago:
    This place is listed as University Park, but Lake Highlands is actually the portion of City of Dallas that is within the Richardson Independent School District (RISD)
  • Friendship Park, mang9 wrote 16 years ago:
    This park features a basketball court, a walking trail, playground equipment, picnic tables and BBQ grills as well as trees and som irrigated landscape. Some of the land is dedicated and managed as a natural grassland. This park is 10 acres, and is managed by the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department. The park was (at least until 2009) listed as park for the City of Garland, with different street address than the Dallas listing. This idiosyncrasy is due to the fact that the City of Dallas owns the ~5 acres on the west side of the park, while the City of Garland owns the ~5 acres on the east. The park is, however, entirely within the boundaries of the City of Dallas. The deeds for both parcels of land restrict the land to public use (parks) One must wonder if the name "Friendship Park" is a remnant of the park's history.
  • F-16 fighter (Dassault Falcon 20C) crash site , TJ (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I can remember canoeing out to the aircraft with my dad on fishing trips in the early eighties. We would also go to the end of the runway and watch fighters take off. The water would vibrate all around the boat!
  • 214 West Neely Street, swteam (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Wow ever facet of the JFK assassination is so twisted. American's laugh away conspiracy's as fiction yet, they go through conspiracy's all the time! Watergate, Iran contra all these were conspiracy's, yet they cant believe that the same people that have been caught red handed , could be behind something like this. So naive. No wonder it was so easy to get away with it.
  • Davenport, aptsel wrote 16 years ago:
    apartment selector www.aptselector.com/dallas recommends this community free service since 1959 21-750-8744
  • 214 West Neely Street, grant (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    http://newsblaze.com/story/20090509170209kays.nb/topstory.html Moreover, Jim Marrs interviewed Robert and Pat Hester, who are dead now, but they had worked in a photographic lab (I do not know the exact connection of the lab to the assassination). They were shown the photos by the FBI on the night of the assassination, one day before they were supposedly discovered at Ruth Paine's home. One shot was just of the background with the staircase at the famous Neely house (I have visited it before). Lee wasn`t in the picture! In 1967 another photo emerged from some stored possessions of George de Mohrenchildt's, a friend of Oswald's with CIA connections. This was a higher quality photo, that seemed to have been taken with a higher quality camera. It had a black border, which indicates, according to Jack White, that it was taken from the negative, which was lost very early on in the investigation. On the back of the photo the words "Hunter of Fascists Ha Ha Ha" is written. Both Lee and Marina have been eliminated by handwriting experts as the writers of this odd slogan. Some serious problems exist with these photos (Warren Exhibits 133 A, 133 B, and 133 C), as clarified in Fake. In 133 A, the famous Life Magazine photo, no one has ever been able to duplicate the hand gripping of the rifle, as Lee did. Also, the right shoulder slumps, as you can clearly see. These are signs of sloppy touch up work. Most troublesome, is the fact that there are no fingernails on the right hand, the hand holding the leftist newspaper The Militant. Puzzling also, is the fact that shadows fall in different positions, even though the snapshots were taken very close together in time.
  • 214 West Neely Street, grant (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    In 1978 the Select Committee on Assassination of the House of Representatives commissioned a panel of photographic experts to study the photo. Their examination included microscopic analysis of the photo, as well as photogrammetric comparison of Oswald's face to other photos of him (including two other photos taken in his backyard). No evidence of tampering was found. The mysterious line across Oswald's chin was determined to be a water spot. Yet these "experts" failed to notice what anyone with common sense can see right away! The Shadow under his nose, compared to the shadow on the floor do not match up. If the line across his chin is a "water mark" ( ROFL! ) then is the shadow under his nose caused by swamp gas?
  • Vitto's, fuckface (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    fUCK VITTO
  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial, tony (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Awful looking thing
  • 1026 N. Beckley - Lee Harvey Oswald's apartment, tony (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    OMG Eric again getting the crap beaten out of him.
  • The Adolphus Hotel, TexasBluebonnet wrote 16 years ago:
    Sounds like a cool place. Didn't Prison Break film there???
  • The Statler Hotel & Residences, TexasBluebonnet wrote 16 years ago:
    That's really sad.
  • Bernal Springs, TexasBluebonnet wrote 16 years ago:
    What makes this neighborhood historic?
  • SRV Lived Here, TexasBluebonnet wrote 16 years ago:
    Awesome! My cousin was a pallbearer of his at his funeral.
  • Lakewood Hills, Clayton (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Actually, both Coronado and La Vista have some 20's and 30's Tudors, but not nearly as many as Clayton and Casa Loma. A few authentic Craftsman homes are scattered throughout as well, and Coronado and La Vista, especially, have a few large newer homes.
  • Harwood Center, frog17 wrote 16 years ago:
    I love the Tootsie's roast beef sandwiches.
  • Friendship Park, palak_hirpara wrote 16 years ago:
    this is a good place