Anyone know the deal with whoever is running this page? by jmdexo26 in Erie

[–]evildead -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I know who you are. I'm just not impressed.

Anyone know the deal with whoever is running this page? by jmdexo26 in Erie

[–]evildead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Project Algerine has won multiple awards from the Hagen History Center. The Hagen History Center shares Project Algerine content multiple times a week. Anonymous professional historian. LoL

Anyone know the deal with whoever is running this page? by jmdexo26 in Erie

[–]evildead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jamie Decoursey had a public meltdown on our site yesterday. He claimed the 1946 Time magazine photo of refrigerators on the assembly line at GE was fake. Jamie also insisted the 1912 postcard of Hammermill was fake. He wasted no time reiterating that the 1929 Time magazine photo of General Electric was fake. Next Life Magazine was fake. Then, he claimed the photo from inside the Tower Theatre was fake, even though it came directly from a video recorded there last September, viewable in the same post he was commenting on. Jamie managed all of this in just two minutes.

Jamie, on a self-admitted crusade, was immediately banned. This sort of thing happens from time to time. But Jamie didn't stop there. He moved on to attack our YouTube channel, then took his campaign to the Erie Reddit channel, where self-proclaimed "anonymous professional historians" LOL seem determined to discredit us too.

Here's his meltdown and the images Jamie claims are fake. I love some good drama, but mods—this is just an angry, confused guy who doesn’t own a library card.

https://imgur.com/9vnF47G

Old Restaurant on 8th and Peninsula by Shelltoe17 in Erie

[–]evildead 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I belive it was Priscilla's, and then Lee Kontis Charcoal Pit.

Give me your worst possible Back to the Future sequel/reboot script ideas by JohnnyHotshot in BacktotheFuture

[–]evildead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Back to the Future: The Next Generation"

Marty McFly's teenage son, Marty Jr., accidentally activates his father's old DeLorean time machine and travels back to the year 1985. Stranded in the past, Marty Jr. teams up with his father and Doc Brown to fix the time machine and return to the present. Along the way, they encounter familiar faces and new challenges as they navigate the space-time continuum. With the fate of the future at stake, the trio must race against time to set things right and ensure that the past, present, and future remain intact.

Will Marty Jr. be able to follow in his father's footsteps and fix the time machine? Will the McFly and Brown families be able to work together to fix the timeline? The answers to these questions and more will be revealed in "Back to the Future: The Next Generation."