One Hull of a Time


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On our way to the beach in Hull we saw this truck  hauling a McDonald's sign.  It's amazing that new McDonalds are still being built in suburbia. When we first arrived, Droo had to find a bathroom while the rest of us had to find an ATM so we could purchase gray hamburgers to eat. After finding one ATM at an arcade that was “out of bills” we headed down to the friendliest convenience store in e It had the kind of red stenciling you’d only expect to find on a crate of old dynamite. I won’t tell you what was in the danger crate but I will tell you that it was, indeed, extremely dangerous. This was probably the only time we were still.
Our peace and quiet was disturbed by this annoying little kid who would not stop crying.... After about 15 minutes of screaming, his mother finally took him away. David tried to get his phone number. The 'R' on this sign had been rubbed off making the sign appear to say "No Dogs on Roller-blades."  When we opened the door, there must have been 40 or 50 dogs skating around inside.
After ditching the beach, we went to Corey's parent's estate in Hingham.  Sadly their butler wasn't home. Here we see Corey making her face of seduction. And here is Dave making his face of seduction. I'm not sure who Corey was trying to seduce, the gay guy or her two off-limit roommates. Dave was really sweet and decided to feed Droo some chips and salsa.
Corey was in this position for several hours.  I'm not sure why. Rhymes with flannel show. From the moment Corey's mom got home, Corey had to cover her arms to hide her tattoos. I'm not sure why Dave makes this face in every picture. Low Spark!
Dave kept trying to get me to smell his fingers.  
Corey was really excited for this picture. Dave once caught a fish this big.
I'm not sure who Corey was trying to seduce here.    
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Description: Adventures in sun poisoning.
Location: Hull & Hingham, MA