See, this is how ugly rumors get started. I said that I thought Imelda, uh, I mean Debbie didn't NEED any MORE golf shoes. So there. Ron
I am guessing that she needs a pair to go along with each vehicle you have parked in your driveway, garage and storage yards. Seems pretty fair to me that all she asks for is a few shoes with little spiky thingies.
__________________ Travel is in my blood, adventure is my passport, aluminum is my favorite construction medium, and therefore, an Airstream was my destiny.
Maybe we should take a collection so Ron can get a pair of shoes of his own...
(see post 2096, previous page)
The words on the street was that Ron had already received many pairs of shoes in return as gifts...and why's he b*tchin'?
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__________________ Travel is in my blood, adventure is my passport, aluminum is my favorite construction medium, and therefore, an Airstream was my destiny.
Paula, I agree w/ you. Leave these guys alone and all he77 breaks loose. Security?...Security!!!
Glenn G (and Mrs. Glenn G) joined us for the San Gabriel River Valley Clean Up on the 4th. I'm sure many more wanted to attend, but could not tear themselves away from the "Three's Company" TV marathon.
We settled into the Coldbrook Campground on Highway 39 for our stay in the mountains. I want to thank Glenn and Nancy for tolerating the campground and the campsite.
Imagine their horror when they discovered that we were the only campers in this tree lined, river bordered, chasim of natural beauty. The deafening sound of the pulsating river only 20 feet from our gleeming silver home-away-from-home drowned out the silence of the forest devoid of other humans. Being ever mindful of how the evening wind would sneak up from behind, place a cool kiss on the base of your neck, and traverse down the contour of your spine making your body temperature drop from gleaming, salty, satisfying, evaporating sweat...yeah, that's the spot.
Paula, I agree w/ you. Leave these guys alone and all he77 breaks loose. Security?...Security!!!
Glenn G (and Mrs. Glenn G) joined us for the San Gabriel River Valley Clean Up on the 4th. I'm sure many more wanted to attend, but could not tear themselves away from the "Three's Company" TV marathon.
We settled into the Coldbrook Campground on Highway 39 for our stay in the mountains. I want to thank Glenn and Nancy for tolerating the campground and the campsite.
Imagine their horror when they discovered that we were the only campers in this tree lined, river bordered, chasim of natural beauty. The deafening sound of the pulsating river only 20 feet from our gleeming silver home-away-from-home drowned out the silence of the forest devoid of other humans. Being ever mindful of how the evening wind would sneak up from behind, place a cool kiss on the base of your neck, and traverse down the contour of your spine making your body temperature drop from gleaming, salty, satisfying, evaporating sweat...yeah, that's the spot.
I guess the gas price has effected the rally mood...
Any suggestions from anyone, any place that doesn't break the bank?
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__________________ Travel is in my blood, adventure is my passport, aluminum is my favorite construction medium, and therefore, an Airstream was my destiny.