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Congratulations on your new Barth Bob, Awesome ride! There are a bunch of us who would not be Barth owners were it not for the friendly, knowledgeable and committed people on this website. Smiler
 
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Both East and West are nice places to be from ..."___________from".

Actually Pennsylvania is a beautiful state, both ends and the middle.





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Crouch, my family had friends on the Little Beaver River, and I spent many summers canoeing on it. What a great time!
Jim


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Originally posted by Dick Dubbs:
Actually Pennsylvania is a beautiful state, both ends and the middle.
This was sent to me as FlackSpam Big Grin

Here is what Jeff Foxworthy has to say about Pennsylvanians…

If your local Dairy Queen is closed
from September through May,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If someone in a Home Depot store offers you
assistance and they don’t even work there,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you’ve worn shorts and a parka at the
same time, you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you’ve had a lengthy telephone conversation
with someone who dialed a wrong number,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If “vacation” means going anywhere south of
Harrisburg for the weekend,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you measure distance in hours,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you know several people who have hit a deer
more than once, you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you have switched from ‘heat’ to ‘A/C’ in
the same day and back again, you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow
during a raging blizzard without flinching,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you install security lights on your house and garage,
but leave both doors unlocked,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you carry jumpers in your car and
your wife knows how to use them,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you design your kid’s Halloween costume
to fit over a snowsuit,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If the speed limit on the highway is 55 mph -
you’re going 80 and everybody is passing you,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If driving is better in the winter because
the potholes are filled with snow,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you know all 4 seasons: almost winter,
winter, still winter and road construction,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car,
you may live in Pennsylvania ..

If you find 10 degrees “a little chilly”,
you may live in Pennsylvania.

If you actually understand these jokes, and
forward them to all your Pennsylvania friends and others,
you definitely do live – or have lived - in Pennsylvania.


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Jim , you must have been around New Galie (dont know if spelling is right ) if you was on the little beaver . and Bill , LOL , those jokes are "right on " as far as PA . any time i chat with someone on the internet , and say see "youns" later , they always tell me , you must be from western PA . LOL Bob


Year:: 1986
Model:: Barth Regal
Length:: 25 ft
Engine:: New Chevy 454 HO
Chassis:: P-30
Data Tag Number:: 8606 3339 25FP2
 
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Congradulation on your Barth. Glad to see someone close to home with one We live in New Swickley Twp. between Freedom and Cranberry.
Freedom home of Valvoline Oil..On the Ohio River
 
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Crouch, the two families were the DeGraw's and the Crafton's. Yes, they both had places outside of New Galilee. A lot of people had cabins on the Little Beaver River where they went for weekends and vacations. Wow, a simpler lifestyle for sure and quite honestly, much better. No tv, no computers, no internet, no cell phones, just the crickets and people talking with each other all day long.
Jim


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Jim was the place where the cabins on Little Beaver happen to be called Darlington Lake. I growed up about6 mi. from there and can remember all the cabins and sometimes the place would flood and you could just see the roofs out of the water
 
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C C, I don't recall 'Darlington Lake', although I do recall a pretty neat swimming hole we went to frequently. The cabins I referred to just lined the river, mostly on what I think was the south shore.
Jim


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1985 Regal
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Gear Vendor 6 Speed Tranny
 
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Jim thats what Darlington Lake was like, cabins lining the edge of Little Beaver and everybody swimming in the deeper parts..It was about 1 mile west of New Galilee
 
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Might easily been the same place. I just don't remember it being called that Smiler


Jim and TereJim and Tere

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8411 3172 29FP3B
Gear Vendor 6 Speed Tranny
 
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Darlington Lake

Creepy Cawler , we went there too , and also called it Darlington Lake . i dont know if that was the official name of the place or not but being soo close to darlington , that is the name we used too . WOW , so many years ago , and so many good memories . Bob


Year:: 1986
Model:: Barth Regal
Length:: 25 ft
Engine:: New Chevy 454 HO
Chassis:: P-30
Data Tag Number:: 8606 3339 25FP2
 
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