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Thursday, May 31, 2012

 

 

by Chris Considine
The Skywatcher 

SkywatcherWednesday, our fair township was visited by one the world’s most watched and feared motorcycle gangs, “The Sons of Anarchy.”

Our favored cinematic cemetery, Mountain View, was the scene of a big production of the very popular FX series. I know I’m a big fan and my wife just can’t wait for the new season. It was a low key affair without the motorcycles and fireworks that usually accompany the production. I just consider myself lucky to have stumbled upon the scene while visiting my mother’s ashes in the little mausoleum.

Seeing your favorite stars is always a real kick, especially in your home town. With their ‘cuts’ on with the full fledged MC logos was a treat. Good to see continued production in our town and county to keep the economic engines humming. Seeing them all together in this fashion was especially cool.

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by Chris Considine
The Skywatcher

SkywatcherWednesday, our fair township was visited by one the world’s most watched and feared motorcycle gangs, “The Sons of Anarchy.”

Our favored cinematic cemetery, Mountain View, was the scene of a big production of the very popular FX series. I know I’m a big fan and my wife just can’t wait for the new season. It was a low key affair without the motorcycles and fireworks that usually accompany the production. I just consider myself lucky to have stumbled upon the scene while visiting my mother’s ashes in the little mausoleum.

Seeing your favorite stars is always a real kick, especially in your home town. With their ‘cuts’ on with the full fledged MC logos was a treat. Good to see continued production in our town and county to keep the economic engines humming. Seeing them all together in this fashion was especially cool.

WM-09.CJC_1244