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way back
Exeter, NH
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Growing up in Seabrook, I remember there were no streets that were "bad". That you as a youngster could get on a bike and ride down to the ballpark and watch a game, grab some snacks at Ellies and play flashlight tag with your friends (without worry that anything would happen to you). I remember pizza patio, burger chef, that crazy scary haunted house in front of the rec center every year put on by I think the Lions club. I remember knowing just about everyone in town. I remember Old Home Days at the school. Riding your bike over there playing games hitting your parents up for cash, hearing good Ole Billy F doin the calling numbers for Bingo. Smelling the beans and hot dogs put on by the ladies of the church. Going out back to the "dance" where no one really danced, but instead the older people would hang out by the tree line. Glow necklaces and the fireworks were the best. I miss my childhood. I miss my Seabrook full of people who really care about each other. I wonder if we could ever get back to that time again?
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true brooker
Exeter, NH
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way back wrote: Growing up in Seabrook, I remember there were no streets that were "bad". That you as a youngster could get on a bike and ride down to the ballpark and watch a game, grab some snacks at Ellies and play flashlight tag with your friends (without worry that anything would happen to you). I remember pizza patio, burger chef, that crazy scary haunted house in front of the rec center every year put on by I think the Lions club. I remember knowing just about everyone in town. I remember Old Home Days at the school. Riding your bike over there playing games hitting your parents up for cash, hearing good Ole Billy F doin the calling numbers for Bingo. Smelling the beans and hot dogs put on by the ladies of the church. Going out back to the "dance" where no one really danced, but instead the older people would hang out by the tree line. Glow necklaces and the fireworks were the best. I miss my childhood. I miss my Seabrook full of people who really care about each other. I wonder if we could ever get back to that time again? I miss those time to.Thats when Seabrook was Seabrook,everyone stuck together.
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true brooker
Exeter, NH
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can you remember caps store?
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Bad all around
New Britain, CT
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Im with you on all that stuff. Those were the good ole days. We often talk about how the town has changed and all the things that used to be here. Zayre's Burger Chef Timber mart Hawaiaan Gardens And a 2 lane road with one traffic light. Wow how weird would that be now...
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Sunny
United States
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Bad all around wrote: Im with you on all that stuff. Those were the good ole days. We often talk about how the town has changed and all the things that used to be here. Zayre's Burger Chef Timber mart Hawaiaan Gardens And a 2 lane road with one traffic light. Wow how weird would that be now... Can you guys remember Bondies and I cant remember the name but it was right where Neils electoronics plaza is.
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Sunny
United States
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Oh Ya, Hou bout Famous Pizza and Poor Simons and Yum Yum Shop, Favor Shoe store i loved that store.
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Sunny
United States
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true brooker wrote: can you remember caps store? I went to caps store all the time when I was little. I went to Jere Pusse'es too. Hou about down the circle. The Pines and the pit up by Blacksnake Rd. I wish I was there right now.
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b knowles
Epping, NH
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old rt 1 was mostly wooden homes with trees along each side
now its all concreet and steel
we used to go to the gate way store get a stick of peperroni and a quart of bud go over be hind the cemtary drink it then go get a nother one
them were the good times i tell ya
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Mentally Handicapped
Auburn, ME
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How about tonys diner and jerry prusie's (not sure how he spelt it) and for the party crowd the circle rubber diddy rd and the big rock
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Mentally Handicapped
Auburn, ME
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b knowles
Epping, NH
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remmember the names that started with bubba like bubber jim, bubber glendon, bubber ace,bubber walt, bubber d, their was s lot like that. and how could we forget the nicknames. like nush, bish. theirs a lot of them too..
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b knowles
Epping, NH
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b knowles
Epping, NH
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i remember leagley buying my first six pack at chris peters store on the conner he had the coldest beer in town
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Mentally Handicapped
Auburn, ME
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I remember cross beach if you didnt get out when the tied came in you just had to hope you had enough beer
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b knowles
Epping, NH
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yes your right on that one. hey look uot side what the hell is that thing in the sky
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b knowles
Epping, NH
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Mentally Handicapped
Auburn, ME
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b knowles wrote: yes your right on that one. hey look uot side what the hell is that thing in the sky I dont know but i heard stories of a bright light in the sky way back in the day
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goodstuff
Newmarket, NH
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way back
Exeter, NH
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How about The Point. To this day I think they had the best chicken bbq around. That family would make some money if they opened it back up and sold nothin but that. Remember riding my skidoo all over town hittin the snow piles at the school. I agree hawaiian gardens had the best chinese food around. everyone knew how to just be nice to each other. Everyone looked out for each other. one time I was hungry and heading down to the point and realized I dint have my money with me I stopped in to see LS clamhouse asked him to borry a few bucks. He said boy he you go no problem bring me back one them chicken bbq and you can keep the change. Thats wen people were real generous and cared more bout their town then how far they can get a head. How about macs clam stand, diggin cohoaws and watchin hampton fireworks by the bridge. Them were the good ole days. Wish my kids could have known what it was like
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“huh?”
Since: Apr 09
Seabrook/ GODS COUNTRY
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Please wait...
LMMFAO@rubber diddy road have not heard that saying in so damn long... Mentally Handicapped wrote: How about tonys diner and jerry prusie's (not sure how he spelt it) and for the party crowd the circle rubber diddy rd and the big rock
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