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Posted by wdTom on June 23, 2003 at 18:19:22 from (155.212.222.59):
In Reply to: Vacation in the USA posted by Bob from England on June 23, 2003 at 04:26:32:
On July 19 and 20, which may be a little early for you, the Quinebaug Valley Engineers will have a two day show at a farm with a lot of tractors, equipment, and demonstrations. There will be a swap meet too. This is at the Zagray Farm Museum just a couple of miles north of Colchester, CT. on RT 85. If the rain stops this will be a good one I think. The big problem with comming to the northeast and driving through or by the cities or even near them is the carzy driving. Cars going along at carzy speeds bumper to bumper, no space between, cutting in and out. Lucky there aren't more of the pile ups that are becomming more and more common. News had a whole list of accidents the other day when it rained. Fools couldn't slow down enough to prevent hydroplaining. Just watch it around the cities, try to avoid them anytime near morining or afternoon rush commute.
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