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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

#1 Post by ulysses5019 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:03 am

I know the DeYoung family who donated the house/work for this edition:

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#2 Post by ne1410s » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:19 am

The extreme makeover in Pekin, IL, is being telecast tonight. Pekin's about 40 miles from here. There is to be a viewing party at the Peoria Civic Center: 20 bucks to get in. Says it will help pay off old mortgage and help with real estate taxes.
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#3 Post by minimetoo26 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:33 am

My b-i-l designed a house once. He is quite disillusioned with the whole process.

That house has been foreclosed on already. I'm thinking this new person has a better idea of what the new house will mean to her besides just cash money, though.
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#4 Post by WheresFanny » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:12 pm

ne1410s wrote:The extreme makeover in Pekin, IL, is being telecast tonight. Pekin's about 40 miles from here. There is to be a viewing party at the Peoria Civic Center: 20 bucks to get in. Says it will help pay off old mortgage and help with real estate taxes.
My grandmother's sister's "housemate" was from Pekin. They always pronounced it like Peking, China. When I was a kid I thought it was very exotic, until I found out that it was actually just a city in Illinois.

So was it just my family, or is it actually pronounced "Peking" by the Illini?
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Re: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

#5 Post by mntetn » Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:42 am

Pekin is about 70 miles from Springfield, IL. The first Illinois State Fair was held in Springfield in 1853. "Springfield hosted the fair again in 1854, but that honor was shared by many different Illinois towns during the next several years. By 1892, it had been held at least once in each of the following cities: Alton, Centralia, Chicago, Decatur, DuQuoin, Freeport, Jacksonville, Olney, Ottawa, Peoria, Quincy and Springfield." (source) Finally, Springfield became the permanent home in 1894.

Try as it did, Pekin was never able to compete successfully to host the state fair.

And so, even to this day, people say ...


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#6 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:32 am

mntetn wrote:Pekin is about 70 miles from Springfield, IL. The first Illinois State Fair was held in Springfield in 1853. "Springfield hosted the fair again in 1854, but that honor was shared by many different Illinois towns during the next several years. By 1892, it had been held at least once in each of the following cities: Alton, Centralia, Chicago, Decatur, DuQuoin, Freeport, Jacksonville, Olney, Ottawa, Peoria, Quincy and Springfield." (source) Finally, Springfield became the permanent home in 1894.

Try as it did, Pekin was never able to compete successfully to host the state fair.

And so, even to this day, people say ...


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No fair Pekin

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Re: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

#7 Post by ne1410s » Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:20 am

Fanny:
So was it just my family, or is it actually pronounced "Peking" by the Illini?
"Mid westerners have no use for an ending "g". Mark Twain

The city was named for Peking, China. No one I know pronounces it Peking--it is always Pekin. The city is never spelled with a "g".



Are you ready?? The high school nickname/mascot was for many years the Pekin Chinks. I kid you not. They are now called the Dragons.
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