I know where that is. The little finger of West Virginia that seems like it ought to be in Ohio or Pennsylvania. Used to go through Wheeling from time to time. You do travel to some odd places.
For the next two or three weeks I am stuck in Weirton, West Virginia. No idea how to describe it, there is no UK equivalent, but a backwater believe me.
Anyway, in the bar, of course, talking to the barman who likes football because he was in Germany with his G,fiend for a while.
He asked me where I come from and when I tell him Wolverhampton he says, "oh yes, premiership team right?" So I brought him up to date.
So then I asked him the other obvious question, "Do you know who WBA are", he replied, "they are in the 3rd division right"!
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Out of the mouths of babes.;-D
I know where that is. The little finger of West Virginia that seems like it ought to be in Ohio or Pennsylvania. Used to go through Wheeling from time to time. You do travel to some odd places.
I am an odd person mate!Originally Posted by Robus
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Say. "Hi," to Jethro, Jed, Ellie-May and Granny for us.
Been to Wheeling, West Virginia, some 20 years ago; my wife and I saw Tammy Wynette sing her signature tune, "Stand by your Man," live there. Bit of a fluke really, my wife and I dropped by the theatre about ten minutes before the curtain went up. The box-office lady said there were only two seats together left. We grabbed them on the spot.
Good times!
[quote="TundraWolf" to Jethro, Jed, Ellie-May and Granny for us.
Been to Wheeling, West Virginia, some 20 years ago; my wife and I saw Tammy Wynette sing her signature tune, "Stand by your Man," live there. Bit of a fluke really, my wife and I dropped by the theatre about ten minutes before the curtain went up. The box-office lady said there were only two seats together left. We grabbed them on the spot.
Good times![/quote]
Great story Tund. Weirton is a little up the river from Wheeling, but the same kind of place. Ex steel town, although the economy and the local prices, are getting a big boost from the gas and oil boom that is going on.
Glad to hear that, Woody, West Virginia has never been a well-to-do area of the country.
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West Virginia is considered the southern most northern state and the northern most southern state.
Mother's Day was first observed at Andrews Church in Grafton on May 10, 1908.
The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect in West Virginia on July 1, 1921.
The New River Gorge Bridge near Fayetteville is the second highest steel arch bridge in the United States. The bridge is also the longest steel arch bridge (1,700 feet) in the world. Every October on Bridge Day, the road is closed and individuals parachute and bungee cord jump 876 feet off the bridge. Its West Virginia's largest single day event and attracts about 100,000 people each year.
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And the nearby town is called Deeley... Collectively known as the Borough of Wheeling and Deeley (see earlier thread)Originally Posted by "WOODLANDSWOLF" to Jethro, Jed, Ellie-May and Granny for us.;)
Been to Wheeling, West Virginia, some 20 years ago; my wife and I saw Tammy Wynette sing her signature tune, "Stand by your Man," live there. Bit of a fluke really, my wife and I dropped by the theatre about ten minutes before the curtain went up. The box-office lady said there were only two seats together left. We grabbed them on the spot.
Good times![/quote