Chicks, Chips & Boats

Exit 49 off the LIE. Use to park behind the restaurant (Ground Round) on the east side just before the amusement park.

Spent my high school years living just off Exit 51. Spent most free warm weather time boating on the LI Sound. Good times.
 
Reminder

Hey Chief, this is your reminder (and any/everyone else intereseted). My band Road Rash is playing this coming Saturday (the 11th) at the Storm Cellar in downtown Painesville OH. Come early for food (it's a great menu). We go on at 9pm, and will be playing till 1 am.

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Know both well. And Gladstone, used to go jump off the railroad bridge over the river by there. An Aunt lived in Oregon City.

The old bridge to Oregon City near High Rocks, or the old train tressel? The water was so cold in the middle of summer in the Clackamas, my buddies said I was swimming for the shore before I hit the water. It was so high, you had to wear sneakers when you jumped. It sometime would tear the pockets right off your shorts! Some guys would climb up in the structure of the bridge, and have to jump over the sidewalk. I ain't that crazy!:)
 
Morning gang.

Suppose to start snowing this afternoon, then the Lake Erie snow machine kicks in tonight into tomorrow. Predicting 6-12" for us. I fukin hate living here.

There has never been enough money printed in history, to make me live like that. :(
 
The old bridge to Oregon City near High Rocks, or the old train tressel? The water was so cold in the middle of summer in the Clackamas, my buddies said I was swimming for the shore before I hit the water. It was so high, you had to wear sneakers when you jumped. It sometime would tear the pockets right off your shorts! Some guys would climb up in the structure of the bridge, and have to jump over the sidewalk. I ain't that crazy!:)

Jumped off both. Did the Sauvie Island Bridge once too. That was crazy scary. Stupid back then...

High Rocks used to be packed with idiots like us.
 
On Long Island where I grew up, we had ton of Greek diners, that's the only place I have heard them called diners. When I was really young they used to look like silver bullets, I guess like a dinning car on the railroad. You could get anything from a bagel to a Lobster dinner. I spent many a late night/early morning in them during my single bar days:D

There was an old train car looking diner on St Pete Beach, and in Ybor City, the Spaghetti Factory had a bunch to sit in to eat.
 
Jumped off both. Did the Sauvie Island Bridge once too. That was crazy scary. Stupid back then...

High Rocks used to be packed with idiots like us.


My cousins and I walked the train tressel to fish for bass and bluegills in the pit on the Oregon City side. They damn sure weren't living in that cold azz Clackamas!
 
My cousins and I walked the train tressel to fish for bass and bluegills in the pit on the Oregon City side. They damn sure weren't living in that cold azz Clackamas!

The Clackamas had a nice steelhead run though.
 
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