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NorthShore newbie in the house
« on: May 06, 2010, 02:16:52 AM »

Greetings from Louisiana's NorthShore.

Yes, I am a fellow road geek like many of yall and love getting out there on the road and enjoying the view. Meanwhile, my girlfriend would rather fly.  :rolleyes: :crazy:

I'm sure most of yall don't know me, but a very few of yall probably know me from another geeky site: TWCClassics (now merged with another site) as brotherb95 aka Pop Light Brown.

I live in Franklinton, La. (about 45 miles SE of McComb, Miss. and about 65 miles north of New Orleans), yet spent a good chuck of my childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Looks like I'll enjoy this forum very much.

Now let me take my butt to bed...see yall around.

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Re: NorthShore newbie in the house
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2010, 12:41:11 PM »

Franklinton you say?  Been out to Birdies Roadhouse out in Varnado?
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Re: NorthShore newbie in the house
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2010, 08:46:47 PM »

Greetings from Louisiana's NorthShore.

Yes, I am a fellow road geek like many of yall and love getting out there on the road and enjoying the view. Meanwhile, my girlfriend would rather fly.  :rolleyes: :crazy:

I'm sure most of yall don't know me, but a very few of yall probably know me from another geeky site: TWCClassics (now merged with another site) as brotherb95 aka Pop Light Brown.

I live in Franklinton, La. (about 45 miles SE of McComb, Miss. and about 65 miles north of New Orleans), yet spent a good chuck of my childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Looks like I'll enjoy this forum very much.

Now let me take my butt to bed...see yall around.

I really like TWCClassics. I never got involved in the message board there, but I love watching the old clips and listening to the old local forecast music. Every once in awhile, I will hear an instrumental piece somewhere and I will think-"That was once used as local forecast music on the Weather Channel" and then I'll search the old clips to see if I can find it.
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Re: NorthShore newbie in the house
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2010, 03:28:02 AM »

Greetings from Louisiana's NorthShore.

Yes, I am a fellow road geek like many of yall and love getting out there on the road and enjoying the view. Meanwhile, my girlfriend would rather fly.  :rolleyes: :crazy:

I'm sure most of yall don't know me, but a very few of yall probably know me from another geeky site: TWCClassics (now merged with another site) as brotherb95 aka Pop Light Brown.

I live in Franklinton, La. (about 45 miles SE of McComb, Miss. and about 65 miles north of New Orleans), yet spent a good chuck of my childhood on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Looks like I'll enjoy this forum very much.

Now let me take my butt to bed...see yall around.

I really like TWCClassics. I never got involved in the message board there, but I love watching the old clips and listening to the old local forecast music. Every once in awhile, I will hear an instrumental piece somewhere and I will think-"That was once used as local forecast music on the Weather Channel" and then I'll search the old clips to see if I can find it.

Welcome to the board brotherb95/brownpelican! I do recognize you from twcclassics and the SERoads Yahoo! Group.

I have been friends with the webmaster of twcclassics.com for 14 years now, and he has helped me out a number of times with things on AARoads. I was sad to see his message board merge with TWCToday, but do understand why it was done.

 


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