Re: BBQ Wheelin' Meet was: Jon's Secret Lift

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2000 - 23:49:38 EDT


I have your truck hanging on my cube wall at work right now - I picked
up a calendar at Jon's this weekend (BTW folks! support the DML. Jon
still has a ton of calendars. they're still good for 6 months and the
pictures are worth saving). I'll keep my eyes open - I'll be coming
through Watertown between 10 and 11. I'll have my pics from this
weekend with me anyway, so if I see you, I'll stop so you can see them
and we can check out our trucks (mine's still a mess).

I have heard of Sacket's Harbor but I don't think I've been there. I
honestly haven't spent much time in Watertown, it's just my exit off
I-81 on my way to Potsdam. While you're there, though, take the little
trip out Route 11 to Philadelphia for cheap(er) gas. I think you're
probably going to be in a totally different part of town than I'll be
anywhere near.

How are you getting there and back? There's no good way from where
you're at to Watertown.

fawcett@uism.bu.edu wrote:
>
> Hehehe... Cool! If you got the DML Calendar, the July pic is kinda what my
> truck looks like except that I've added the DML sticker to my back window. Keep
> an eye out for me and I'll be looking for your '99 4x4. We should be on the
> river around noon Sat. and I've heard the place to eat is in Sacket Harbor (sp?)
> at the Barracks Inn. Do you know anything about this place or other good spots
> in that area??
> Thanks!
> Tom
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Subject: Re: DML: BBQ Wheelin' Meet was: Jon's Secret Lift
> Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Date: 7/6/00 8:24 AM
>
> Hey Tom, I'll be cruising through Watertown Saturday on my way up to
> Potsdam, and back through Sunday on my way home!

-- 
-andy

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