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>It looks like Florida is well represented by Zep Heads in the U.S..
>Just look at all the volunteers for a massage in the percoset kicks ass
>thread, most are from Florida
>How many states reperesented here in this n.g.?
>Me. Im from California
>Jim
Me too.
Jim, you're in Fremont, right? Bay Area rules!!!!!!! Were you at the Concord
or San Jose shows last year?
LindaD
Kev
Jim wrote:
>
> It looks like Florida is well represented by Zep Heads in the U.S..
> Just look at all the volunteers for a massage in the percoset kicks ass
> thread, most are from Florida
> How many states reperesented here in this n.g.?
> Me. Im from California
> Jim
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>It looks like Florida is well represented by Zep Heads in the U.S..
>Just look at all the volunteers for a massage in the percoset kicks ass
>thread, most are from Florida
>How many states reperesented here in this n.g.?
Colorado, of course (I'm even a native!).
"C"
>How many states reperesented here in this n.g.?
What about those of us from Europe!!!!
Scotland is represented!!!
AndyB
>I dont know what this is but everyone is saying where their from so ill just
>jump in and say im from Denver :)
Yay! (Because for the longest time none of the Denver Zepheads ever
posted here aside from me! Good to have found another!)
"C"
Robert has said he might someday retire there!
FWIW, he loves South Car-0-lahna, perhaps more
than NW Florida.
Joe
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Joe C. Hecht
http://home1.gte.net/joehecht/index.htm
<dances a jig> Well I was born in Eineskillen, N.Eire, moved to the United
States when I was a baby (actually, my *mother* moved me here), and have been
living in New Jersey almost all the rest of my life. Whooppee!
-Shannon... who's going back home for good in 2 years! :D
Well, Shannon we must have something in common in a
ITTOD kind of way. I mean aside from the obvious, a certain
hobby we have.
After being born and living in NYC for
19 years I came to Ireland and have been living here for most of
the time since(except for 5 years in South America).
You're coming back here in 2 years? You'll find it changed!
carol
a few hours drive from Enniskillen
I think that Robert really would like Central Florida best. I mean we have
theme parks and then there is me and we have nice weather and then there
is me:) (we have Lee and Ludi too:). I mean if Robert came to Orlando i'd
let him sleep on my couch!
*********
Elizabeth
Woohoo my ICQ thingie works!
38491643
No offense, but Central Florida has theme parks, traffic, a high
population density, and is flat as a pancake.
NW Florida has forests, rolling hills, practacally zero traffic
and the best beaches in the continental US. You can go east, west
or south and you just wont find this:
The director of the Laboratory for Coastal
Research at the University of Maryland, Dr.
Stephen Leatherman (aka "Dr. Beach")
studies the impact of erosion, storm damage,
and human intervention on coastal areas.
Dr. Beach considers physical factors such as
sand softness, color, water temperature and
wave size; biological factors such as water
color, wildlife and smell; and human use and
impacts such as trash, access, noise, and
intensity of use when rating a beach.
Dr. Beach tries to balance both the
manmade environment and nature when
evaluating a beach.
Dr. Beach tells us that the quartz found on
our beaches came from the Appalachian Mountains
millions of years ago. Over the eons, other sand
components have been ground up and washed away,
leaving a feathersoft, blindingly white, quartz
powder.
Dr. Beach likens our beach sand to "... a bar of
Ivory Soap -- it's ninety-nine and forty-four
one-hundredths percent pure quartz ..."
This is the finest, whitest sand in the world
that I've seen. The beaches are dazzling --
pure white sands, melting into clear emerald
green waters.
Joe [who snorkles by moonlight...]
carol
>> > Robert has said he might someday retire there!
>> >
>> > FWIW, he loves South Car-0-lahna, perhaps more
>> > than NW Florida.
>> >
>Dr. Beach likens our beach sand to "... a bar of
>Ivory Soap -- it's ninety-nine and forty-four
>one-hundredths percent pure quartz ..."
>
>This is the finest, whitest sand in the world
>that I've seen. The beaches are dazzling --
>pure white sands, melting into clear emerald
>green waters.
>
>Joe [who snorkles by moonlight...]
>--
>Joe C. Hecht
>http://home1.gte.net/joehecht/index.htm
I have to agree Joe lives in a very nice spot. Beautiful
beaches and generally nicer than a lot of other spots.
However Joe, you must come clean. you seem to know a lot
about where RP goes to relax. You're always hinting. Some
of us need to know this info more than you and we need to know
with a few days warning so we pack, travel and accidentally
bump into him. Since there is not much chance of a tour this summer it
becomes really important that we know the plans. So Joe please, a
little e-mail would suffice and would make a few of us very happy.
We promise to tell you all about it!!! ~The beach, the weather,etc.
And oh yeah, who was talking to Robert about retiring?I never heard that
one before.
thanking you in advance,
carol
Unless you break his spirit first
And thats a beautiful thing to see
- Cancer Man
--------------------------------------
And he could do so much better too! He needs to take
some advice from the Van Halen folks on where to stay
(or just ask Joe - who will point him in the right
direction as well. Apparently, I share the same great
taste as Eddie. [Listen to Eddie, Robert].
Finally, I have some good interview video of Robert
going off about how great it is here...
The Emerald Coast Rocks!
Joe
>> i be from new zeland that little island(s) where most people haven't
>> been.
>damn thats embarrassing. I'm from New ZEALAND, it's just that i can't
>spell it. :-)
That's why we don't visit. (I figured I'd tell you now. We only visit
countries that know how to spell.)
Don't get me started on 'colours'. ;)
Brain
--Brian--Groundskeeper of the Hedgerow
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* * * * *
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Sam, I have always wanted to visit New Zealand, and I kant spell, actually
type, so I would never laugh at anyone else with that occasional slip.
It's getting nearly winter there, though, isn't it? It's backwards, (From MY
hemisphere.)
Ariel
Whew - I shouldn't try to speed read - at first I thought that last word was
"crotch".
;o)
You could always stop in and see my Dad and my little brothers in
Charlotte - One of my Bros loves Zep, one likes 'em and the last one needs
some Leducation - Dad likes Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan. I lived there for
a year, in between my TX stint and my current FL stint. I was pretty bored,
but there is some beautiful scenery. I hear it's grown since I've been
gone. I do remember one restaurant that had great frog legs, but you kinda'
hafta' be frog leg fan for that.
;o)