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chaperone |
St. Stephens, New Brunswick |
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I'm going there in October. Anyone been there?
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Antithesys |
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People from St. Stephen
* Sandra Barr - N.B. Hall of Fame athlete * Henry Burr, radio pioneer and early recording star * Allan Fraser, folk musician and songwriter * Rowland Frazee, chairman of the Royal Bank of Canada * Arthur Ganong, businessman, politician * Gilbert Ganong, businessman, statesman * Hardy Ganong C.B.E., Major General, Canadian Army WWII * William Francis Ganong, botanist, historian and cartographer * Don Sweeney, former NHL hockey player with the Boston Bruins and Dallas Stars * Samuel Heywood, prominent early settler of Berkeley, California * John Ralston, actor * chaperone, poster who thinks there's a chance in hell anyone's ever been to St. Stephen |
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Keitspid |
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THE Rowland Frazee?
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chaperone |
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Antithesys wrote: I can always count on Anti. Hey, it's the stinkin' internet. This town looks crazy small...but it's the internet. Merkyl doesn't live there? Catspasms? Oh well. |
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bluesboi |
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It's St. Stephen, no s
As a resident of NB, I will warn you, you may be greatly disappointed. It's a border town, people only go to St. Stephen to get to Calais, Maine. The only thing of interest there is the chocolate factory, and it ain't much. |
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Jakob Speed |
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If you meet anyone named LeBlanc, Maillet, or Bourque and frequently Landrys & Melansons, tell 'em their cuz said hi. It seems everyone in N.B. is
related.... being a very small gene pool, my family cringed when we did our ancestral history. Bunch of inbred people.
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chaperone |
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bluesboi wrote:Thanks for the info. I really know nothing about it...but have a graduate course to take there. I'll view it as some time in solitude I guess. My apologies for the offending extra 's'. |
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dennydoylelives |
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Antithesys wrote:His cousin Kim was a hottie when I went to college with her. |
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bluesboi |
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chaperone,
If you're going to spend time in that area, you should spend it in Saint Andrews. It's only 15 minutes away, but it is the most beautiful town in NB. And you MUST go to Ozzy's Fish & Chips. Best Fish & chips in the world. It's on the highway going to towards Saint John. |
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ObservingEgo |
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St. Stephens ~ St. Agnes!!! |
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superguppie |
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I think the Vikings might have been there. But that was long ago.
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chaperone |
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Will I be chastised in St. Stephen (or St. Andrews) if I despise Fish and Chips? Seems like a Fish and Chips kind of place.
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