The world turns the anger nearby Denver ,in danish is written like this: VERDEN VENDER VREDEN NERVED DENVER Thinking of the myrals in the airport makes me a little puzzled about that sentence. :-)
Also could you tell me something about "your" city Aurora ? cos its a odd name i think :-)
I'm not sure what you need to know. Aurora is a suburb of Denver, it's larger than Denver and is mostly urban sprawl,,tract homes and strip malls. There are no real hi-rise buildings. When it was first developed it was called Fletcher,, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Colorado,
and was basically small military off base housing in the 1950s. That's the area I live,, it's refered to as "Old Aurora". However, as I said, it's a large land mass, and all the rest the city is fairly new. Colfax Avenue goes down the middle of "Old Aurora" and use to be the old 40 Hiway leading into the Rocky Mountains. Because of it's staus before the interstate system, it was lined with hotels and motels and bars(not to mention the Fitzsimmons Medical Center), and is/was, the longest business stip in the US. As for the airport, Aurora is the closest Denver suburb to it. and the growth potential to the east of DIA is unlimited. HTH
Thanks for the update mate :-) Perhaps it the rocky mountains that will turn the worlds anger. John Denvers song about them seems related to some sort of power. The world in danish is verden ... backwards it is nedrev which means: Tore down,or to tear down... Do you think anagrams and palindromes can tell us something ? live>evil lived>devil
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Hey there Robert
The world turns the anger nearby Denver ,in danish is written like this:
VERDEN VENDER VREDEN NERVED DENVER
Thinking of the myrals in the airport
makes me a little puzzled about that sentence. :-)
Also could you tell me something about "your" city Aurora ?
cos its a
odd name i think :-)
I'm not sure what you need to know. Aurora is a suburb of Denver, it's larger than Denver and is mostly urban sprawl,,tract homes and strip malls. There are no real hi-rise buildings.
When it was first developed it was called Fletcher,, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Colorado,
and was basically small military off base housing in the 1950s. That's the area I live,, it's refered to as "Old Aurora". However, as I said, it's a large land mass, and all the rest the city is fairly new.
Colfax Avenue goes down the middle of "Old Aurora" and use to be the old 40 Hiway leading into the Rocky Mountains. Because of it's staus before the interstate system, it was lined with hotels and motels and bars(not to mention the Fitzsimmons Medical Center), and is/was, the longest business stip in the US.
As for the airport, Aurora is the closest Denver suburb to it. and the growth potential to the east of DIA is unlimited.
HTH
Thanks for the update mate :-)
Perhaps it the rocky mountains that
will turn the worlds anger.
John Denvers song about them seems related to some sort of power.
The world in danish is verden ...
backwards it is nedrev which means:
Tore down,or to tear down...
Do you think anagrams and palindromes
can tell us something ?
live>evil
lived>devil
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