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OT: Something you miss from summers you had when you were young
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[QUOTE="Rich, post: 5306337, member: 9018"] Hanging out with my cousins from the next town over and getting lunch a few times a week at places like BK (Burger Buddies!), D'Angelo's, various pizza parlors in North Haven and East Haven. Also lighting off illicit fireworks before and after the Fourth. Also hunting for baseball cards at places like Caldor, Bradlee's, WaWa and various obscure local pharmacies, retail outlets and news stand stores that always low key stocked hard to find (then) brands like Fleer and Donruss. Also reading whatever Stephen King had put out that year and catching up on his prior stuff published in the 70s and early 80s. Playing video games on my Atari 2600, then Colecovision and Atari 5200 and finally NES and Coleco Adam and Atari 1040ST (Time Bandit was the sh you know what). [/QUOTE]
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