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Old 07-15-2005, 11:20 AM   #1
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I don;t know if this was ever discussed but where exactly in Connecticut did Angela Work? and Where was her House supposed to be in Connecticut? I don;t remember hearing those things.
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Oh that is easy.....

The Micelli and Bower Family lived at:

3344 OakHills Drive
Fairfield, Connecticut

And she worked in Manhattan on Madison Ave. For Wallance & McQuade and then The Bower Agency was also in Manhattan I think.. because she still had to take a Train to NY from CT.
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Oh that is easy.....

The Micelli and Bower Family lived at:

3344 OakHills Drive
Fairfield, Connecticut

And she worked in Manhattan on Madison Ave. For Wallance & McQuade and then The Bower Agency was also in Manhattan I think.. because she still had to take a Train to NY from CT.

Oh ok thanks, I never knew she worked in Manhattan, i always thought she worked in a downtown area of a small city in Connecticut. Like Downtown Hartford or New Haven.
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Oh that is easy.....

The Micelli and Bower Family lived at:

3344 OakHills Drive
Fairfield, Connecticut

And she worked in Manhattan on Madison Ave. For Wallance & McQuade and then The Bower Agency was also in Manhattan I think.. because she still had to take a Train to NY from CT.

I think Farfield is one of the first cities you hit in CT. I do remember a make-believe story of Samantha catching a train from NYC to CT by herself. My question is what train was this supposed to be? Amtrak? Maybe a Commuter Train
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I think Farfield is one of the first cities you hit in CT. I do remember a make-believe story of Samantha catching a train from NYC to CT by herself. My question is what train was this supposed to be? Amtrak? Maybe a Commuter Train
Actually Fairfield is right on the border of the Ocean. And I do not recall that story, but in episode, "Angela's First Fight" from Season 1... Samantha runsaway and goes to NY from CT and Jonathan tags along.

And at the moment I cannot remember which one, but after Mona, Angela and Tony find out that they've runaway and gone to NY, of course, Angela is not hot on the idea and Tony tells her it's okay, because Samantha knows the way and begins to explain what she'll do. And I am almost positive he mentions an Amtrak train. I'll have a look at my DVD Set later and let you know.. I would right now, but the TV in there is being used at the moment, LOL .

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Actually Fairfield is right on the border of the Ocean. And I do not recall that story, but in episode, "Angela's First Fight" from Season 1... Samantha runsaway and goes to NY from CT and Jonathan tags along.

And at the moment I cannot remember which one, but after Mona, Angela and Tony find out that they've runaway and gone to NY, of course, Angela is not hot on the idea and Tony tells her it's okay, because Samantha knows the way and begins to explain what she'll do. And I am almost positive he mentions an Amtrak train. I'll have a look at my DVD Set later and let you know.. I would right now, but the TV in there is being used at the moment, LOL .

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Ok let me know
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Actually Fairfield is right on the border of the Ocean. And I do not recall that story, but in episode, "Angela's First Fight" from Season 1... Samantha runsaway and goes to NY from CT and Jonathan tags along.

And at the moment I cannot remember which one, but after Mona, Angela and Tony find out that they've runaway and gone to NY, of course, Angela is not hot on the idea and Tony tells her it's okay, because Samantha knows the way and begins to explain what she'll do. And I am almost positive he mentions an Amtrak train. I'll have a look at my DVD Set later and let you know.. I would right now, but the TV in there is being used at the moment, LOL .

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Yep thats the episode that the story is from

Tony said something about the F train, then he says "or is it the e-train?"
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I think Farfield is one of the first cities you hit in CT. I do remember a make-believe story of Samantha catching a train from NYC to CT by herself. My question is what train was this supposed to be? Amtrak? Maybe a Commuter Train

It would most likely be a Metro North train.
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Yep thats the episode that the story is from

Tony said something about the F train, then he says "or is it the e-train?"
Well I know he says that....but I am pretty sure he mentions the train.. only makes sense. lol
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Well I know he says that....but I am pretty sure he mentions the train.. only makes sense. lol
Yeah, something about Grand Central Station (which is in NY)
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I think the entire scenario of an 11 year old girl and 6 year boy catching a train from one state to another was very unrealistic. No 11 year old girl would be allowed to travel with another child from NYC to CT, I think-lol
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I think the entire scenario of an 11 year old girl and 6 year boy catching a train from one state to another was very unrealistic. No 11 year old girl would be allowed to travel with another child from NYC to CT, I think-lol
Well, its a TV show And Jonathon was 7, not 6
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Well, its a TV show And Jonathon was 7, not 6


I know, that's why I said it was a travel two kids could only make on TV not in real life
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Actually for the show it made sense. Because of who Sam was and everything. And btw, it was a Commuter Train. I know Tony mentions an "Amtrak" *somewhere in the show*.
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