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Date Posted: 10:12:06 02/12/10 Fri
Author: Bill
Author Host/IP: 70.21.211.44
Subject: Re: Broncos, Blazers, Jeeps , and Power wagons
In reply to: Craig 's message, "Re: Broncos, Blazers, Jeeps , and Power wagons" on 20:13:37 02/11/10 Thu

Yes I do think I might have seen a Bronco of the older style around the area but not sure if it was the same student owned one you are referring to. If he was still there when I arrived of course.
I just vahuely remember a power wagon that might not have belonged to a student , there were not that many trucks on campus as I recall so probably a local ( there was a dealer in Littleton so highly likely ). Don't remember any blazers around till the fellow who worked for the railroad which was after I left the school and was living in north littleton. He HAD been in the area for some time but not in Franconia . He and his wife seemed to run up bills then skip on the debt and relocate. The Blazer was sort of like a sports car to this guy since he was too big for most cars.
Now were there any Jeeps on campus ? maybe a CJ ?
can't remember for certain but they were a bit popular for north country though usually for utillity like forest fire fighting and because they were very good in snow.

HAve not really had time to follow Hockey this year. Looked like the Devils had Phillys number early on but things change very fast and the flyers usually manage to make a comeback if they start slow.
Next time they play each other I will try and get to watch the game if it is on the cable which it usually is.

Only had about a foot or so of snow this time around and though a bit damp it was not that heavy to move by hand. Deep enough for my neighbors to bring out the snow blowers this time around , and my bnext door neighbor cleared the plow mess at the end of my drive which saved a few extra minutes of heavier stuff to move.

How much did you get this time ?

b

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