Wild Game Feast & Car Show -Jacksonville,FL

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Wild Game Feast & Car Show -Jacksonville,FL

Time: April 17, 2010 from 10am to 3pm
Location: North Jacksonville Baptist Church
City/Town: Jacksonville, FL
Phone: Matt Clark 904-641-0006
Event Type: car-show., festival
Organized By: Pontiac-Oakland Club International Dixie Chaptee
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2022

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Wild Game Feast & Car Show
North Jacksonville Baptist Church
Info Matt Clark 904-641-0006

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900bb1cd51074a6692b1fdcd31c49e59 Comment by 900bb1cd51074a6692b1fdcd31c49e59 on March 31, 2022 at 8:48pm

I used to love such car shows but I happened to visit so many of them no new emotions appear due to visits. So, to get emotions I now use something new. And for me, it's gambling. I started with free slots on https://Beto.com and it appeared to be so entertaining. I couldn't expect this because I overlooked such games for whole my life.

Comment by Greg Bjorg on March 10, 2022 at 2:39am

Wow, this looks cool! I've always wanted a vintage car, but I didn't know how to make extra money. I've played enough CS:GO more than 1000 hours, but eventually I got tired. I started selling skins and buying loot boxes. And when I realized that it was not profitable, I tried to play worst casinos. The funny thing is that I started earning and playing at the same time.

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