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Wood booger, never heard that one before, wood booger, it's got a certain ring to it....... wood booger.
Anyway, I saw Journey and Dave Mason last night and it was great. I love seeing bands there, I pay the premium for the VIP parking and I'm back home usually 20 to 30 minutes after the show ends, can't beat it in my opinion. |
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Isn't "wood booger" a name for Sasquatch? On that note, there's another group in NH this summer out to find him. Good luck.
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There is a forum member on this forum will remain nameless. He also belongs to another forum that I'm on with a different member name. He explained to me that a wood booger is someone that scrounges for firewood and can be identified by fact that the bed of their pickup truck has either scrounged firewood or scraps of bark from the same. He also said that the term was local to Maine and New Hampshire.
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There was a very interesting piece about Meadowbrook on the WMUR Channel 9 Chronicle program this evening. I was unaware of the extensive scope of this venue.
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Saw James Taylor at Meadowbrook last night -- an absolutely wonderful show in every way.
Meadowbrook is a great venue. The only disappointment is the food -- they could make some improvements in seating, quality, and price. But overall, a great place to see a show. |
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I saw James Taylor too, great show.
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I too was at James Taylor last night, what a GREAT entertainer. He was very engaged with the audience.
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A recent news article told about a request to increase the volume and extend the show hours...which were denied, now the volume is increased anyway, I'll bet there will be complaints. I live on Smith Cove next to the Glendale Yacht Club and the bass noise is obviously louder.
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