Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

korvette1977

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We went to Check out Scranton's Nay Aug Parks Christmas Light Display
http://www.scrantontimes.com/articles/2008/11/27/lifestyles/sc_times_trib.20081127.c.pg1.tt27holidaylights_s1.2118874_fea1.txt

Here are some pictures ..Mind you they were taken from in the car ,You drive through the park and the displays are everywhere.. Mind you I only took a few pictures ,I missed so much ..
Enjoy

http://www.scrantontimes.com/articles/2008/11/27/lifestyles/sc_times_trib.20081127.c.pg1.tt27holidaylights_s1.2118874_fea1.txt








I aint done
 

Twistyman

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Like I walk around with a sharpie in my pocket ,, Imagine me getting caught and going to Jail for writing YOUR Name ...Huh,,, What bail money
Lots of lights there.... legs broken ..??

twisty was here..... See how festive that looks........... damn...you'd think I was asking for a kidney.... speaking of.......................................... :p:p
 

Twistyman

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[FONT=arial,sans-serif][SIZE=-1]... the 1998 ice storm in Quebec.
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DontKnowBeans

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What was awesome was the huge power towers just collapsing..... no joke without power for 30+ days in winter..
Yeah, I was here for that. Fortunately for me our cables are buried underground so we had our power restored sooner than most. People hated me when I told them that because I only lost power for a matter of hours. Other people went for a month without power. I feel badly for them.

Quebec was wise enough to shore up their power systems after that. Ontario cheaped out on it and we payed the price with the big black out later.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Yah, I was just talking about the fact that down here in the south, when we lose power, it's 85 degrees outside. People literally freeze to death after these storms hit. Where's that fat ass Al Gore?



out. :blsmoke:
 
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