on a side note. The weather this time of year is AWESOME. perfect for walking around at night to the bars.
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Speaking of Boston, they are going to be in Dallas (Allen) June 18th at the Allen Event center get your tickets, bitches!Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI was born in Concord. There is a metric ton of history to see in that town. Viva La Revolution.
While I was up there I met up with a HAMBer in Ayers and he took me on tour of his shop and house. It used to be a Studebaker dealership in the 1920's. He had it packed with lots of hemi parts and mopar stuff. In his house he had old models and die-cast displayed every where. In the basement he had a huge S gauge train layout. It was a fun tour.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostYeah I parked the car and took a tour on foot of a grave yard and other places. I really enjoyed it.
While I was up there I met up with a HAMBer in Ayers and he took me on tour of his shop and house. It used to be a Studebaker dealership in the 1920's. He had it packed with lots of hemi parts and mopar stuff. In his house he had old models and die-cast displayed every where. In the basement he had a huge S gauge train layout. It was a fun tour.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostYeah I parked the car and took a tour on foot of a grave yard and other places. I really enjoyed it.
While I was up there I met up with a HAMBer in Ayers and he took me on tour of his shop and house. It used to be a Studebaker dealership in the 1920's. He had it packed with lots of hemi parts and mopar stuff. In his house he had old models and die-cast displayed every where. In the basement he had a huge S gauge train layout. It was a fun tour.
That sounds fucking awesome! My family has deep roots in the area, there are at least 2 monuments I'm aware of of direct descendants. Shed's Neck, The Salem Witch Trials and the Revolution all tie directly into my family tree. I'm actually really interested in all that stuff, and my mom has been digging deeper into my fathers side now and found some crazy early American history there as well that we were all unaware of. I can't get enough of it.
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