rumblefish360
Well-Known Member
Well, Technically, Vermont is in the New England section of the USA.
New York is in the North East.
New York is in the North East.
good idea! We had a guy do that very thing yesterday on a thread here and it didn't go over real well. lol. Your doing a better job here in the welcome wagon than most bother with. Very cool. And your welcome. There's many here who are vets.That's pretty funny. I was thinking the same thing, but being that I'm such a nube I didn't want an ill worded joke to be misinterpreted and have someone label me a wise *** so soon.
Thanks for the welcome (and your service!).
PS. No disrespect will ever be intended, promise!
More dirt roads in Vermont than paved. We like it that way too.Welcome to the site from Pasadena......Tx. Been a long time since being in NYC and didn't care for it back then but ended up living not far out of Houston. Been here for a long time but the the majority of the roads out here were 2 lanes and several were dirt. Down here, dirt roads were covered with crushed oyster shells. Even the road I live on was crushed shell at one time and is one of the few roads that hasn't been downgraded to concrete from asphalt with no curbs. Now all the main roads are 4 lanes with center turn lane and there's one that's 6 lanes with a center turn lane that's less than a mile away. Last of the country areas here but things are building up around it fast. Sucks.
Used to live in Massachusetts and most of the roads out of the city (Taunton) were barely 2 lanes wide blacktop and were smooth and perfect for doing burnouts on lol. The majority of the country roads here are real course and will shred tires but they have to be that way since it's pretty hot here. The smooth asphalt like around my home town wouldn't last very long here.More dirt roads in Vermont than paved. We like it that way too.
It's not a battle guys. It was simple humor over the Pacific North West identification.
nothing at all to do with geography, rather MY paranoid nature as a New Yorker and not wanting to give too much information to anybody.
Thanks Cranky. Trust me, you'd probably like it even less now, sorry to say. I used to love it here but for a while what has been going on in this city is beyond my comprehension. I'm in at least one of the 5 boroughs every day and it is disheartening.Welcome to the site from Pasadena......Tx. Been a long time since being in NYC and didn't care for it back then but ended up living not far out of Houston. Been here for a long time but the the majority of the roads out here were 2 lanes and several were dirt. Down here, dirt roads were covered with crushed oyster shells. Even the road I live on was crushed shell at one time and is one of the few roads that hasn't been downgraded to concrete from asphalt with no curbs. Now all the main roads are 4 lanes with center turn lane and there's one that's 6 lanes with a center turn lane that's less than a mile away. Last of the country areas here but things are building up around it fast. Sucks.
Hi oldbee,Welcome aboard from Ohio, (the northeast corner!)
I just saw this and don't know when I disagreed to it? Fat fingers scrolling on a small screen maybe?? Rumblefish360's reply makes more sense to me now. I'm going to try to edit.Well, Technically, Vermont is in the New England section of the USA.
New York is in the North East.
The orange car is a driver, the blue car gets out for car shows.I'm a little envious of those with TWO classics in the garage!
How much extra time do you allow yourself trying to decide which one to drive?
Thanks for the welcome.
Very cool.The orange car is a driver, the blue car gets out for car shows.
Thanks BBr!WELCOME, from another New Yorker with an F5 1969 Charger!!!!
We are starting to multiply!!,LOL!!!
SWEET, Charger!!!!!
Damn dude! Now you are making my mouth water!
Circumstances keep me downstate, My brother has a 2nd house in the Catskill area that I love getting away to. get's me out of the city once in a while. Think I'm a country boy at heart.
I think that might just make it to the "car ****" thread!I live at base of Catskills,!!!!
We will have to meet up for lunch one day, when you in area!!
If we park our cars next to each other, by the time we finished with our lunch, perhaps we will return to our cars, to find a litter of little F5's!!!!