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hello maine. doesnt look like anyone is home.....dropping by to say "thank you". i brought my wife up there for a weekend anniversary getaway and it was her first time to maine. weather was perfect, people were friendly, and the food was good. i need to get up there for more vacations, the races dont count.
What part of Maine were you in?
Originally Posted by Zookie400
hey the truck in your avatar looks beautiful, it looks like it is in great shape for restoration. what is it and what does it have for powertrain?
In my sig line is the link (click on the 1946 Ford) It'll tell you all about it. It's a flat head V8 with a 3spd, but right now for powertrain I would say whatever is towing it
Hello Dave, Justin, Alicia, Aaron, it looks like you all are getting the worst part of the storm tonight and tomorrow, and it's still off the coast of VA.
Pretty wet down here in the great state of Western Massachusetts also...remnants of Hurricane/Tropical Storm Danny. About 3 inches between last night and today!!!
Hopefully the weather will be good for our GTG tomorrow!!!
Most rural area would like to be seperate from the cities in their state. It was a big discussion in my coal forum last winter.
Wow is it raining. Old Danno had a little punch left here in Downeast Maine. Dont really care so long as I get my 27 hole club championship in tomorrow.
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