Posted by John_PA on July 16, 2012 at 00:00:54 from (71.182.170.179):
In Reply to: Pleasantville, PA show. posted by Fullers Farmalls on July 14, 2012 at 11:45:54:
did you get any pics of the ford line-up? Sorry I missed the show. I love heading up that way. I used to date a girl who's family had a camp in neiltown. I had a lot of fun in oil city and titusville. Amercian Pickers even showed up there, from what I've heard.
Tionesta dam used to be unrestricted boat motor, so we could let loose up there with the boat and the beer.
Is it still unrestricted?
I'm jealous of your lady friend. The only place my girlfriends ever took me was to the cleaners! and I never had any kids with them!
Thanks for the pics, looks like a nice turnout adn I can tell you that you northern boys got a lot more rain than we did down in Washington County, PA.
Our grass is all brown. looks like you guys could get a second or thrid cutting. We are stuck on a lowly first cutting with no relief in sight.
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