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Lights on The Neuse


The_Cannon

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That's actually where I live... Clayton...

I went last year, and the same guy does a Halloween thing too... It isn't bad if you're into that kinda thing (which I'm not), but be prepared to freeze your butt off... It is a hay ride, so if you go, bundle up...

It isn't huge by any means really... I'd much rather go to the Meadow lights if that is what you are looking for, and fwiw I just found out that wifey made plans for us to go to those tonight... lol

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Yeah Meadow is where to go for lights. They used to have a little train there for kids to ride on. Haven't been in a few years.

You live in Clayton..I'm right up 70 by White Oak.

Nice!

BWW is my spot for games that are on NFLN...

I doubt I will go for the Pittsburgh game this year though, since we suck pretty hard...

I went to that Chic-Fil-A this morning on the way to work, too... haha

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Yeah wifey likes to play the trivia games at BWW. Sometimes I go up there for the UFC fights but it gets so damn packed.

You must be like me and have TWC with no NFL network. Fugging bastards.

YES!

TWC is epic fail, but we don't have another good option, really...

Wifey and I went for the NFLN Dolphins/Panthers game last year and got there at like 6:45... I'm glad we did, because by halftime, folks were standing in the entry way waiting to be seated because people like me were there for the game and weren't leaving... haha

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Yeah I wouldn't risk going in that water. Years ago my buddy went swimming in it and caught a skin condition and to this day still has blotches and rashes appear on him.

I fell in head first at my "bachelor outing" back in 2005... made the local news and everything, lol...

My main fear was that I had somehow swallowed something, or had something crawl into an orifice, that was going to make me grow an extra limb, or kill me or something...

I was lucky I suppose, but the thought of what was in that water is still kind of revolting...

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