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Old 03-10-2007, 08:22 PM   #35
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I also grew up in Scituate,Ma. During the storm I lived on Kent St. and across the salt marsh from Pegoty beach 2 streets up from the harbor the apt I lived at was up high on a hill and lived above a girl Sherry who worked at the Bell Bouy Resturant/ BAR those from Scituate will remember her great floatation devices but she had very intimidating boyfriend ,Oh ya the STORM
I remember walking downtown past Quincy oil and seeing the NO WAKE sign floating past the TOWN PUMP Cleaners the waves were crashing over the houses on pegotty beach , I worked for Allen Wheeler Co. and P/T at Scituate harbor marina behind Pier 44 resturant , I hauled alot of debris snow and me and my bud Chris O'neil whose Dad owned the marina had to rebuild the ramp to the marina and gather all the floating walkways .
I remember walking up to 3rd cliff and seeing the helicopters flying up and down the coast line very low . Oh man Lighthouse Pt, Sand Hills , Minot, unbelivable , .
I know Stripersniper and Big Pete saw the same if not more.
I grew up on Ridge hill rd across from Pegotty Beach and before Kent St & Driftway were built up any extream hightide or storm reaked Havoc in that aera I used to have small boats in my back yard
I had a blast growing up there .
Link Sr

ps :the night of the storm at the downstairs of the Bell Bouy the CARS were playing ,that band got their start there

" Happy as a clam at high tide "
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