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That's cool Don. I've only been thru there a few times and only once was there any trouble. . . seems a bunch of dirty smelly fellers that had been playing on their dirt bikes one weekend up at Muenster and stopped in a local business to eat a meal and someone wasn't too pleased with all trailers and truck with the muddy bikes taking up too many parking spaces. I don't know who those fellers were but we, I mean they decided to just stick around and occupy those spots for an extended time.

That is COOL but I must ask were you away the month they did the rating BGRIN


ROTFL If the truth be known they probably were doing the fact rathering as I passed thru town and they thought I was a local. :y2:
 
This is an interesting thread.
All of my travels in the U.S. by car over the last 50 years have been in the eastern states as far down as North Carolina.
Getting of the beaten path and away from the big cities is where I like to call the real America; small towns; slower pace of life and friendly unhurried people.
It's a lot like here; small towns and villages; slower pace of life and friendly unhurried people.
I feel right at home in places like that.
 
Dave

Here is an "I've Been Everywhere" video created by the "other" group that Tony and I associate with back in 2007.

[video=youtube;Bhbb5n2Abu8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhbb5n2Abu8[/video]


I am standing by my bike at 1:27 in Krugerville and on the right at 2:40 at a bike oriented stop in Leakey. (pronounced "Lakey")

Tony's town is shot at 2:06......
 
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That song was written by Australian, Geoff Mack, in 1959, but later re-written and recorded in 1962 with North American place names by our own Hank "The Singing Ranger" Snow, born here in good old Nova Scotia.
It became #1 on the country music charts in 1962.
 
Dave

Here is an "I've Been Everywhere" video created by the "other" group that Tony and I associate with back in 2007.

[video=youtube;Bhbb5n2Abu8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhbb5n2Abu8[/video]



I am standing by my bike at 1:27 in Krugerville and on the right at 2:40 at a bike oriented stop in Leakey. (pronounced "Lakey")

Tony's town is shot at 2:06......


This is a very COOL version of it
 
One of the worse photos they could have used for my hometown. . . The City Sewer Solid Waste Tank. I got my photo is after that one but the rule IIRC was the first submitted was used.


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One of the worse photos they could have used for my hometown. . . The City Sewer Solid Waste Tank. I got my photo is after that one but the rule IIRC was the first submitted was used.


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Sorry Tony. Shouldn't have mentioned your town..........:y147:


ROTFL"Solid" waste...........
 
That song was written by Australian, Geoff Mack, in 1959, but later re-written and recorded in 1962 with North American place names by our own Hank "The Singing Ranger" Snow, born here in good old Nova Scotia.
It became #1 on the country music charts in 1962.

I remember that version well. It was later done by Johnny Cash.

[video=youtube;OMu6vKKfkf8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMu6vKKfkf8[/video]
 

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