I know George made it, Larry, since he lives there.
I wanted to, but personal health issues prevented it for me.
-Tim
#1
Thousands of wonderful old cars, for show and for sale, tens of thousands of old car enthusiasts, thousands of flea market vendors, and MILLIONS of cool things to see and perhaps even buy and take home as new treasures...that's Fall Hershey, in Hershey, PA. I couldn't go this year; my wife passed away a few months ago and life is still in the process of taking on some kind of new normalcy for me, but it's on my bucket list for next year for sure. I LOVE that place.
Did anyone here in TCL go this year? Barry? It's no concours d'elegance, but damned if it ain't one hell of a show nonetheless. 'Can't wait to go back.
If you do go, wear COMFORTABLE SHOES, and be prepared to be awed.
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#2
I know George made it, Larry, since he lives there.
I wanted to, but personal health issues prevented it for me.
-Tim
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#3
Wanted to go, but school got in the way as usual. Blargh
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#4
First year I've missed it in 4 years now. Great show. Well worth it.![]()
I <3 driving.
#5
Didn't go, but should have as it is so close. I just can't stand the parking situation.
Man...sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived. - Tenzin Gyatso