Dickie J. Cole
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Bird Man
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1965 Falcon
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Camping, Cars, and Family

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At 12:51am on February 21, 2017, Motor Masters- Motor Club said…
At 10:37am on June 4, 2013, Jessee L Purvis said…
i'd like to invite you to come to our first annual Charity car show all proceeds will be going to the wounded warrior project

Saturday June 15th
Douglasville, Ga 30135
Ingles parking lot, Fairburn Rd
12pm - 4pm
$15 upon entry to show off your car, to pay for your spot on the day of car show find my Primer gray '78 Nova sleeper.
we will be parking on the outer edge of the parking lot near the road way. hope to see you there.
At 12:54pm on April 3, 2013, Roy Pierce said…

Hi Dickie,

I am looking for folks to bring their vehicles to a Cruise-in on Friday nights at the Sonic Drive-in, located on Atlanta Hwy just off of Hwy 53 in Flowery Branch, Ga., from 4-8pm. Everyone welcome, come and share with friends and meet new people.  I will be there to offer gift packets from the church across from Sonic, Blackshear Place Baptist. If interested in joining us for fun, food and fellowship, please contact me for more information.  We plan to start up mid to late April, 2013.

God Bless,

Roy and Sandy Pierce

770-820-8470

 
 
 

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