... and another country.You have to forgive us New Englanders,
George. We can visit six states in one day.
I used to have Scott AFB on my dream sheet.
Took it off as soon as I went home on leave. Couldn't believe how much the city went down the drain after only four years. Or maybe I just romanticized it as a kid.
LOL - but at least it's not a boring trip like the flatlands!
The strangest experience I'd ever had on a drive was navigating a map of Delaware. I assumed it was the same scale as an Illinois map and plotted our course - assuming it would take between 1 1/2 hours. Was shocked when we got there in 20 minutes...
I just drove 27 hours from NY back to Wyoming. I will never again drive through Iowa and Nebraska in a single stretch. Most boring drive of my existence
Hey Doc,
A guy I went to high school with moved up to VT a long time ago. I saw his brother last week and I ask him where Walt moved to. He told me "Victory, VT" I looked it up and sure enough, Northeast Kingdom, LMAO! As a matter of fact, it's the smallest town that actually has it's own government in the NE Kingdom and the population went down in 2010 to 62 from a whopping 90 in 2000. Walt is big into 4 wheelin' and snowmobiling so Essex County must be like heaven on earth for him.
He made the newspaper last winter.
TBSCigars - "On Holiday"Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.
Noob question.
Where's the hangout spot? I notice in. Lot of sub forum posts will go days without anything. Is there one sub forum with a lot of traffic?
Victory is where god lives. I plan on having my ashes spread in the headwaters of the Moose River at Damon's crossing at the South end of the Bog. I grew up on that river, just a little further down. Victory, and it's neighboring town, Granby, were the last towns in the US to get electricity in the mid '60's, so I'm told.
Doc
Do draft dodgers have reunions? And if so what do they talk about?
Doc
Obviously none of you have driven through Kansas. But, why would you.
I'll have you know that people travel from thousands of miles to make that drive through Iowa. With exciting elevation changes, sometimes up to 100ft or more, and thousands of cornfields, they are a strong draw to literally dozens of tourists. It's just unfortunate that Iowa is sandwiched in between Nebraska and Illinois.
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