What's Going On In Augusta
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PJA
, Apr 08 2006 05:21 AM
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#21
Posted 26 March 2007 - 12:48 PM
Oh, um, he, um, doesn't like for me to give that number out. Um, yeah, we're such good friends, and, um, I wouldn't want to impose...........
#22
Posted 27 March 2007 - 08:40 PM
Pillsbury, on Mar 26 2007, 02:48 PM, said:
Oh, um, he, um, doesn't like for me to give that number out. Um, yeah, we're such good friends, and, um, I wouldn't want to impose........... 
I tell you what, just send him a text message that I need to talk to him.... He should know MY number!!
#24
Posted 02 April 2007 - 08:40 AM
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Had a blast in Augusta! We did the Riverwalk and the downtown thing plus on Saturday night we went to Argos. We saw they were having a drag show and I don't think myself, or my friends from Atlanta or D.C. were expecting much but we were GREATLY surprised. Those drag queens put on a "fierce" show! They almost brought the house down.
We were go to try the French Market Sunday, but they aren't open on Sundays! Maybe next time!
Pillsbury, we lost count on the rims. It amazes me, they're up to 24's now on the old LTD's and Caprices. Even saw a couple of old Regal coupes. What r they thinking??
While we toured the historic districts, I was unable to take pictures as my camera acted up!!
Again, thanks for the tips!
We were go to try the French Market Sunday, but they aren't open on Sundays! Maybe next time!
Pillsbury, we lost count on the rims. It amazes me, they're up to 24's now on the old LTD's and Caprices. Even saw a couple of old Regal coupes. What r they thinking??
While we toured the historic districts, I was unable to take pictures as my camera acted up!!
Again, thanks for the tips!
#25
Posted 03 April 2007 - 07:04 AM
Great shot man!!! Glad you enjoyed your trip to Augusta. It's a pretty cool town. I wish Squeaky's Tip Top was still open. That was the birthplace of Disco Hell and the backyard also serves as a graveyard for a guy's finger that was accidently cut off. They had a full funeral Mass and everything for his finger. That is one of the things I like about Augusta: the eccentric behavior of its residents (including myself). I will miss it.
Glad you liked the Drag Shows. Although I'm straight, I used to know a girl whose brother and his partner told me that the Drag Shows in Augusta were great, even better than a lot of larger cities---back in the good old days when Lady Chablis would head up here quite a bit.....
That's great about the rims. I had to help my cousin move back to Augusta from Chapel Hill on Saturday. While stopped at a gas station, an 84 Chrysler Lebarron pulls up, with one SPINNING HUBCAP. The music was blasting, shaking the car around. I looked over and my brother's face was red, he was doubled-over laughing, and pointing at the one hubcap....................What's wrong with people?
Glad you liked the Drag Shows. Although I'm straight, I used to know a girl whose brother and his partner told me that the Drag Shows in Augusta were great, even better than a lot of larger cities---back in the good old days when Lady Chablis would head up here quite a bit.....
That's great about the rims. I had to help my cousin move back to Augusta from Chapel Hill on Saturday. While stopped at a gas station, an 84 Chrysler Lebarron pulls up, with one SPINNING HUBCAP. The music was blasting, shaking the car around. I looked over and my brother's face was red, he was doubled-over laughing, and pointing at the one hubcap....................What's wrong with people?
#26
Posted 20 November 2007 - 07:41 AM
The James Brown turkey giveaway was yesterday. Al Sharpton took the late singer's place.
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