01-06-2008, 07:51 AM
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Re: Tailgate special
Fleet Bank Patriots' Fan of the Year in 2001, Pierce is uncommonly committed: He lost his eyesight to a degenerative nerve disease but still catches rides from his Nashua home with friends who accompany him and help describe the action. Tailgating keeps him connected with friends he has made over the years. "That's a rich culture. There's a lot of folks I wouldn't see if I wasn't still going," he said.
Finally, I can relax. Whenever Randy told me he was driving to the game I'd get really worrried about some blind guy smashing into me the entire trip to the stadium.
Nice article. Great vehicles. And my wife think's I'm obsessed just watching and posting.
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