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Another questionable ebay item.
:rofl: :rofl:
BEHR655
Post #19
Feb 7, 2007
Forum:
General Discussion
youtube video
I saw a muddy one about 2 years ago driving through Chatsworth. I wish I had gotten a pix. Might have been worth something. :mrgreen: Steve
BEHR655
Post #20
Feb 6, 2007
Forum:
Recreation
Mannis Duck Pond
Nice pix Scot. I can't believe I've never been there. Much prettier than I imagined. Steve
BEHR655
Post #6
Feb 4, 2007
Forum:
Get Togethers, Events, and Trip Reports
Wolfspider found the W.P. 1700 stone!
Congrats Wolf. Guy, the link is wrong. Steve
BEHR655
Post #3
Feb 2, 2007
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
Haddonfield - after the great flood?
Antarctica is a land mass so all that melt off would be added to the water level. Anyway, if it got that bad, couldn't we just offset it with a nuclear winter? :rolleyes: Steve
BEHR655
Post #10
Jan 18, 2007
Forum:
General Discussion
favorite places to eat and imbibe in the pines
My favorite place to eat in the Pines is sitting on the ground under a tree. Steve
BEHR655
Post #31
Jan 17, 2007
Forum:
General Discussion
Friday in the Great Swamp
Nice report Guy. How much area did you cover? Steve
BEHR655
Post #2
Jan 12, 2007
Forum:
Get Togethers, Events, and Trip Reports
this is your web, this is your web on drugs
That is funny.
BEHR655
Post #4
Jan 10, 2007
Forum:
General Discussion
Tour of the U.S. Capitol Dome
Thanks for sharing that. It must have been a great experience for you. Steve
BEHR655
Post #3
Jan 9, 2007
Forum:
Photographers Phorum
Video
Cool. I recognize many of them. :mrgreen: Steve
BEHR655
Post #2
Jan 8, 2007
Forum:
General Discussion
Who Owns Stage Road?
Maybe they should just let nature reclaim it. Steve
BEHR655
Post #3
Jan 8, 2007
Forum:
Newspaper Articles
Ruins on Home Bog
That's Prickly Pear, the only cactus native to NJ. I seen vehicles like that before. Driven in and then nature takes over. Steve
BEHR655
Post #2
Jan 7, 2007
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
Bamber-Davenport
You were obviously near Leektown and the town of Wading River. Do I win again?
BEHR655
Post #22
Jan 7, 2007
Forum:
Photographers Phorum
Bamber-Davenport
Ummmm..........in the Pines?
BEHR655
Post #15
Jan 6, 2007
Forum:
Photographers Phorum
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