Posted by TGIN on August 29, 2012 at 17:03:46 from (4.252.97.39):
In Reply to: Portland IN Parade posted by Dale in IN on August 29, 2012 at 06:58:37:
Great Pictures . I was up there on Fri. , We have been going every yr. for a long time . It was a real good show as always but they are going to have to do someting about the golfcarts . It is not right when you have to get out of the way for 8-10 butbuggys to go by and none of them looking at anything they are just driving and very few need to ride they are just to sorry to walk . I have had 5 back surgeries , a total hip replacement and a total knee replacment and they did not get any of them right but I walk it the best I can cause you cant see anything from a golfcart and I dont want to get in other folks way . If I want to ride I dont go in a pedestrian area ! I saw 2 young guys in a Kabota that was drinking the guy riding was pastout holding his beer driving right past the farmers biulding , why no law !
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