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Re: Re: Re: Re: Hey, Les or others in the Upper Ct
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Posted by Les on May 16, 2004 at 17:05:32 from (216.177.30.159):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Hey, Les or others in the Upper Ct Riv posted by Wardner on May 16, 2004 at 15:53:13:
Well, that old pulp mill and the rickety bridge are not in Thornton but in Campton at Livermore Falls. Thornton is the next town north and I am in the north end of it. You can't get anywhere from "The Gore" (where I live) without going through Woodstock. I can see the west side of Mt. Tecumseh from my property. Never heard of "Big Boys Toys". Maybe when I get to work (at the NH Electric Coop in Plymouth) I'll mention it and see if it rings a bell with anybody. I was away at college and in the service from '65 to '72 and there's a blank there. You must be about my age. I went to HS in Lincoln, not Plymouth like most of the kids in Thornton.
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