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Hey did ne1 see me this weekend in MA or CT?

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Old Sep 5, 2000 | 05:28 AM
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The wife and I took at trip to Boston and stop by woodbury commons and hartford on the way there.

On the way back we went through springfield,ma and albany,ny
I saw lots of stock and aftermarket maxes and I saw a pretty bad fender bender with a 3rd gen light brown max on I90 east towards boston. Actually there were about 4 accidents in a row all on the other side of the highway and traffic was backed up on both sides of the highway cuz people just have to slow down to see how bad the crash is or what the fuss is all about.
I say they should make a fast lane for the ppl that don't care and a lane for the ppl that want to see the accident

I'm glad I don't live in boston! finding parking is hell and takes up half of your site seeing time! Specially if you want to find a nice spot for your max!
Old Sep 5, 2000 | 09:31 AM
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I was in Stamford last week on business but didn't see you. Saw a few Max's but mostly Audi's.

BTW...Not trying to start anything but you sig is way too big.
Old Sep 5, 2000 | 12:06 PM
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From: In middle of all the actions in Boston!
See if looked me up then I would've shown you all the sweet parking spots in Boston!! You need the inside scoop for all the best places to eat, sight seeing, parking and etc. Next time let me know in advance I will be more than happy to show a fellow member around MY TOWN BOSTON!!

Ken
Old Sep 5, 2000 | 05:15 PM
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Yea, what he said!

Let your Boston buds KNOW next time!!!
Old Sep 5, 2000 | 05:24 PM
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Uhh.. good parking spots in Boston are as rare as albino children LOL
Old Sep 5, 2000 | 09:08 PM
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Hey, Mike...

Originally posted by Maximamike
Uhh.. good parking spots in Boston are as rare as albino children LOL

Hats off for cleaning up your sig.

Jim
Old Sep 5, 2000 | 09:40 PM
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true on the parking spots..

we were driving in downtown dallas and houston trying to find a spot in some of the swanky areas (even some rundown places with swanky stores). There are many degrees of 'good-spotness'. It can really make things difficult. I picked up a nail parking in a more open area at one place this weekend. Oh well, better than a gash or a door ding. My wife is a real trooper about it. she knows I'd fix anything that happens to the car and that the deductable is high. I think she'd be more pissed than me if someone hit the car, she knows thats money right out of our pocket. If kinda feel for whomever taps that shiny Pathfinder of hers... I'm sure she'd go Full Metal Jacket on them
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