Let's start over......
Easily one of the better series I have watched over the years! While my wife didn't like it as much as I did (I think it's kind of a male-centric premise and series) she enjoyed watching it because she grew up in Albuquerque and liked spotting little things throughout the series that reminded her growing up back in New Mexico.
The acting in that series was phenomenal -- I think the guy who played "Gus Fring" did a particularly good job with his role.....
The acting in that series was phenomenal -- I think the guy who played "Gus Fring" did a particularly good job with his role.....
southeastern trinity bay, about 60miles west southwest of the capital. eastern part of the island
yup
I see Trinity Bay but New Harbour is not on the map...I'll google it later. Seems like you're a good bit away from me. I'm down here where the Acadians landed 250 yrs ago in French Louisiana.
If the map shows a large area, could only have certain towns showing. There is a lot of small little towns very close together here. Yup a good distance away
You need to just park it out in the woods somewhere and let in deteriorate naturally so some automotive artist can find it and paint a picture of it in 50 years!
Back where I grew up in Minnesota, just about every farmer had an area of his property (usually down in a wooded ravine) where he would dump his old automobiles. As kids we used to love to hike into these places and explore the old vehicles! I remember the one nearest my home had an old '50's-era Packard, a '59 Chevy 4-door, a '59 Ford Galaxie, one of those early-'60's era Ford Econoline pickups, a '64 Ford station wagon that was turned upside down, plus several others that I can't exactly recall what they were.
The last time I was back home I even went back and checked on this area to see if the cars were still there. Silly me -- at the top of the ravine was a McMansion that someone had built on the edge of a new golf course development! Made me kind of sad to see what had happened to my old stomping grounds......
Back where I grew up in Minnesota, just about every farmer had an area of his property (usually down in a wooded ravine) where he would dump his old automobiles. As kids we used to love to hike into these places and explore the old vehicles! I remember the one nearest my home had an old '50's-era Packard, a '59 Chevy 4-door, a '59 Ford Galaxie, one of those early-'60's era Ford Econoline pickups, a '64 Ford station wagon that was turned upside down, plus several others that I can't exactly recall what they were.
The last time I was back home I even went back and checked on this area to see if the cars were still there. Silly me -- at the top of the ravine was a McMansion that someone had built on the edge of a new golf course development! Made me kind of sad to see what had happened to my old stomping grounds......
Try finding a good frame for one, plus its a damn lot of work. Looking good for getting an 03 I can make just like her though. Posted a pic a while back of one just like that 03
If the map shows a large area, could only have certain towns showing. There is a lot of small little towns very close together here. Yup a good distance away
If the map shows a large area, could only have certain towns showing. There is a lot of small little towns very close together here. Yup a good distance away
You need to just park it out in the woods somewhere and let in deteriorate naturally so some automotive artist can find it and paint a picture of it in 50 years!
Back where I grew up in Minnesota, just about every farmer had an area of his property (usually down in a wooded ravine) where he would dump his old automobiles. As kids we used to love to hike into these places and explore the old vehicles! I remember the one nearest my home had an old '50's-era Packard, a '59 Chevy 4-door, a '59 Ford Galaxie, one of those early-'60's era Ford Econoline pickups, a '64 Ford station wagon that was turned upside down, plus several others that I can't exactly recall what they were.
The last time I was back home I even went back and checked on this area to see if the cars were still there. Silly me -- at the top of the ravine was a McMansion that someone had built on the edge of a new golf course development! Made me kind of sad to see what had happened to my old stomping grounds......
Back where I grew up in Minnesota, just about every farmer had an area of his property (usually down in a wooded ravine) where he would dump his old automobiles. As kids we used to love to hike into these places and explore the old vehicles! I remember the one nearest my home had an old '50's-era Packard, a '59 Chevy 4-door, a '59 Ford Galaxie, one of those early-'60's era Ford Econoline pickups, a '64 Ford station wagon that was turned upside down, plus several others that I can't exactly recall what they were.
The last time I was back home I even went back and checked on this area to see if the cars were still there. Silly me -- at the top of the ravine was a McMansion that someone had built on the edge of a new golf course development! Made me kind of sad to see what had happened to my old stomping grounds......