Me & the Mrs. are on a small trip through Eastern PA & NJ Tomorrow thru
Thursday.
We Spending the first few days in the Hershey area, then on to York for
another plant tour.
Then to Atlantic city Wednesday, along the way we will stop for lunch
possibly in Philly, IIRC you recommended GInos, is this accurate?
Gonna visit ATCO on Thursday afternoon to see what's shaking at Street
night.
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Taxmanhog wrote:
> PAGING Roach-123
>
> Me & the Mrs. are on a small trip through Eastern PA & NJ Tomorrow
> thru Thursday.
>
> We Spending the first few days in the Hershey area, then on to York
> for another plant tour.
>
> Then to Atlantic city Wednesday, along the way we will stop for lunch
> possibly in Philly, IIRC you recommended GInos, is this accurate?
Politically I prefer Geno's, but Pat's steaks are better. They're right
across the street fom each other. There's gonna be two of you there,
try them both. :)
>
> Gonna visit ATCO on Thursday afternoon to see what's shaking at Street
> night.
Maybe I'll meet you there.
roach
> Politically I prefer Geno's, but Pat's steaks are better. They're
> right
> across the street fom each other. There's gonna be two of you there,
> try them both. :)
Pardon me Roach but this sounds like the type of advice one might
expect from the latest diet guru. Shirley they should have at least
one in each establishment. Hell and then have one for me.
Mmmmmm, Cheesesteak, Mmmmmmm.
Cheers : )
Aitch
Hmmmmm sounds good to me, & Pint for the all this morning, we're on our way.
Cool, hope to see you.
I'm gonna jump in here and ask... I was stationed in Philly years ago and
coming back to the base we would stop at a place called Oregon street steaks
"I think that was the full name" anyway, I loved those Philly cheese steaks
there. Never have been able to fined anything remotely close here in Texas.
Wouldn't know if the place is still there would ya?
Luca
02 FLSTC
In Texas
Heh. On my first cross country trip in 1970, I naively ordered a
steak sandwich in Texas and got a t-bone on a huge slab of white
bread. Not what I expected. You can't get a real cheese steak anywhere
out of this area. I'm not sure if you can get the right bread either.
>Wouldn't know if the place is still
> there would ya?
It's still there
roach
> Heh. On my first cross country trip in 1970, I naively ordered a
> steak sandwich in Texas and got a t-bone on a huge slab of white
> bread. Not what I expected. You can't get a real cheese steak anywhere
> out of this area. I'm not sure if you can get the right bread either.
I agree completely. Especially about the bread. It's like eating a New
York bagel and then a bagel from anywhere else. It may be good, but
it's not the same.
Used to be a place in Richmond, VA, named Johnson's Burger Bar (my
favorite was Johnson's Burger Bar #4). The food was like you'd expect
if Marians arrived, learned to speak English but were totally
literal-minded. A fish sandwich was a fried fish (head, fins, tail and
all) on two pieces of Wonder Bread. A steak sandwich was a thin little
t-bone with grilled onions on two slices of Wonder Bread.
It wasn't healthy, but it was all damn tasty.
And not really duplicatable anywhere else.
--
StT
hard to find places like that anymore...
Or pizza in Brooklyn. You can get a decent slice in Little Italy downtown
Manhattan too but forgettabout getting decent pizza midtown. Doesn't exist.
Ya want real pizza, Brooklyn's the place. Bagels and pizza from NY is
special because of the water which comes from the lime rich supplies in the
lower Hudson valley (where I live). I had a damn good bagel this morning.
Damn good.
: Heh. On my first cross country trip in 1970, I naively ordered a
: steak sandwich in Texas and got a t-bone on a huge slab of white
: bread. Not what I expected. You can't get a real cheese steak anywhere
: out of this area. I'm not sure if you can get the right bread either.
You asked for a steak sandwich, what did you want? As far as not getting
a cheese steak out of the area, is Annapolis MD part of the area?
There's a joint in Edgewater MD called Jake's Steaks that makes them the
Philly way, the owner learned at Geno's or Pat's but decided to live by the
water.
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George Pollard wrote:
> roach AH#123 <1...@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>> Heh. On my first cross country trip in 1970, I naively ordered a
>> steak sandwich in Texas and got a t-bone on a huge slab of white
>> bread. Not what I expected. You can't get a real cheese steak
>> anywhere out of this area. I'm not sure if you can get the right
>> bread either.
>
> You asked for a steak sandwich, what did you want?
What I had grown up 'knowing' what a steak sandwich was.
>As far as not
> getting a cheese steak out of the area, is Annapolis MD part of the
> area?
No. Anything that doesn't include Eastern PA and Southern NJ is
out of the area. You can't even get a cheesesteak in Pittsburg.
> There's a joint in Edgewater MD called Jake's Steaks that makes them
> the Philly way, the owner learned at Geno's or Pat's but decided to
> live by the water.
Well I tell ya what I'm gonna do.
Next Saturday, I'm gonna be riding right through Edgewater, MD on my
way to MAMMARY. I will look up Jake's Steaks, and investigate.
Here's my prediction. I'll find a guy that had the best of intentions,
but found that the locals didn't understand the art of the cheesesteak, and
to stay in buisness he had to modify the recipe by adding extra condiments,
spices, etc, to where it's unrecognizable as a Philly CS, or he's out of
buisness.
Wanna bet?
roach
That's probably true to a certain extent but I seem to recall being able
to find a passable CS in that part of Maryland when I lived there. The
question I can't help but ask is why bother to find a Philly CS outside
of the Philly/South Jersey area? If you're in the Edgewater/Annapolis
area you'd do way better asking where the best crabcake sandwich is.
More than a few bike friendly bars have 'em. There's also these roadside
"pit beef" sandwich stands a little closer to Baltimore and if you get
over to the Eastern Shore, especially on a weekend, there are roadside
outdoor chicken BBQ's worth checking out. I mean, really, you wouldn't
order a pizza in Paris would you?
JD
kickstart
I'm with you Roach. If I had a nickel for everytime I was outta NY and
someone insisted on taking me to this fantastic pizzeria for real NY style
pizza, I'd own this joint again. Might as well ask Bush to join Greenpeace.
My brother thinks they got great NY pizza in fawking Florida! Florida water?
Come on! That sun has warped his brain.
Rumor is tha there might be some sippin' tequila
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assume that this is a place to get some help.
>> What else we gonna be exposed too ?
>>
>> kickstart
>
> Rumor is tha there might be some sippin' tequila
>
And just a bit of Woodfords, and some Filipino rum (Tanduay).
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:>As far as not
:> getting a cheese steak out of the area, is Annapolis MD part of the
:> area?
: No. Anything that doesn't include Eastern PA and Southern NJ is
: out of the area. You can't even get a cheesesteak in Pittsburg.
:> There's a joint in Edgewater MD called Jake's Steaks that makes them
:> the Philly way, the owner learned at Geno's or Pat's but decided to
:> live by the water.
: Well I tell ya what I'm gonna do.
: Next Saturday, I'm gonna be riding right through Edgewater, MD on my
: way to MAMMARY. I will look up Jake's Steaks, and investigate.
: Here's my prediction. I'll find a guy that had the best of intentions,
: but found that the locals didn't understand the art of the cheesesteak, and
: to stay in buisness he had to modify the recipe by adding extra condiments,
: spices, etc, to where it's unrecognizable as a Philly CS, or he's out of
: buisness.
When I was living there (a lot of years ago, now) they made cheesesteaks
by slicing the ribeye thin, cooking it on a flat grill, adding peppers
and onions if you ordered it that way, and putting the cheese produt on
out of a big can.
Pretty close.
: Wanna bet?
I'd like to, but I'm not even sure it's still there. A quick web search
tells me it's moved to a shopping center. It's on route 2 at Central
avenue.
I hope you're wrong, it was a good place to eat.
--
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: That's probably true to a certain extent but I seem to recall being able
: to find a passable CS in that part of Maryland when I lived there. The
: question I can't help but ask is why bother to find a Philly CS outside
: of the Philly/South Jersey area? If you're in the Edgewater/Annapolis
: area you'd do way better asking where the best crabcake sandwich is.
Well, if you live there, you can get tired of crab all the time. It's
natural to search out all the gustatorial offerings of an area.
: More than a few bike friendly bars have 'em. There's also these roadside
: "pit beef" sandwich stands a little closer to Baltimore and if you get
: over to the Eastern Shore, especially on a weekend, there are roadside
: outdoor chicken BBQ's worth checking out. I mean, really, you wouldn't
: order a pizza in Paris would you?
The Bayside Bull was a good place, but you can't get good bar-b-que
outside of Texas.
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> Larry's an Casper's bringin spring water, I'm bringin mufflers, Kurts
> bringin a designated driver ....
> What else we gonna be exposed too ?
Are you coming to TN YFF?
Are you?
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kickstart
> Next Saturday, I'm gonna be riding right through Edgewater, MD on my
> way to MAMMARY. I will look up Jake's Steaks, and investigate.
Sounds like a plan.
> Here's my prediction. I'll find a guy that had the best of intentions,
<snip a bit>
> Wanna bet?
I won't take that bet, but I'd sure love to know what you find down
there. Nice area for a ride, too. I try to keep more of an open
mind about these things. See, once upon a time some dude from 'Joisey
tried to tell this Marylander they had the best crab cakes in Philly.
Yeah right, as if!! Only...he was dead right. Best ones I'd ever
had, or have had since...
-Kuda (and I've had a lot...)
> you can't get good bar-b-que outside of Texas.
>
Or chicken-fried steak.
> Are you?
Hell yeah, I'll be the guy with the bigass bottle of Patron' (which Larry
picked up at a bargain price), a dumbass smile, a banker, a marshall and
partridge in a pear tree (from drinking enough Patron'). <g>
You'll be the chick w/ink that all these guys been drooling about every
year. I'll introduce you to the Patron'. You'll get along great! Me ya
probably won't like much. <sfsf>
I might agree with CFS but definitely not about BBQ. Give me a run-down BBQ
joint in Memphis any day.
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What? NO RISA? FAAAaaaaaack! <g>
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Aha! I thought you were just riding through Edgewater. We have great
Dungeness crab where I am now in Seattle but if I want a good crabcake I
gotta make it myself.
>
> : More than a few bike friendly bars have 'em. There's also these roadside
> : "pit beef" sandwich stands a little closer to Baltimore and if you get
> : over to the Eastern Shore, especially on a weekend, there are roadside
> : outdoor chicken BBQ's worth checking out. I mean, really, you wouldn't
> : order a pizza in Paris would you?
>
> The Bayside Bull was a good place, but you can't get good bar-b-que
> outside of Texas.
Pit beef ain't BBQ in the truest sense of the word, it's just a good
beef sandwich. As for good Q, speaking as a Kansas City BBQ Society
certified competition BBQ judge, I can tell you beyond any doubt that
Tejas doesn't even come close to having a lock on good Q.
JD
> What? NO RISA? FAAAaaaaaack! <g>
Yeah, I'm not too happy about it myself. The little one's got a camp
orientation that weekend. We (me, banker, Julie) tried convincing her that
it wasn't very important but the good mommy syndrome thing kicked in and
she's holding tight. He's also got Little League playoffs that weekend. My
MIL offered to step in and help but I wouldn't feel right asking her to do
so much.
Barring a last minute change of mind and a decent late airfare, she's a
no-go this time. But she promised to come out to Eddie's in August.
Hopefully that'll happen.
I'm camping at Roger's to answer your question from da ping. I think Bob &
Julie changed their minds and are also.
> Aha! I thought you were just riding through Edgewater. We have great
> Dungeness crab where I am now in Seattle but if I want a good
> crabcake I gotta make it myself.
Man I had the most amazing Dungeness crab at some fancy steak place in
Seattle 3-4 years ago. Fantastic stuff!
> I'm camping at Roger's to answer your question from da ping. I think Bob &
> Julie changed their minds and are also.
>
Good. Maybe us motel residents can get some sleep.
> Good. Maybe us motel residents can get some sleep.
We'll find ya, no worries, no sleep.
: I might agree with CFS but definitely not about BBQ. Give me a run-down BBQ
: joint in Memphis any day.
Yer from NY, WTF you know about BBQ?
Figger out how to get to MAMBM yet?
--
George BS235
Although I prefer King Crab claws, somehow we suffer through fresh
dungeness on a regular basis. Sucks livin' here. Also have a kid
(who's fuckin' my oldest daughter) who works for th' biggest seafood
company around these parts... get lotsa free goodies. Said daughter
also works part time at one of th' best seafood restaurants in th'
country. Seriously.
http://www.taylorshellfishfarms.com/xinhs/about.html
Th' menu changes according to whatever's fresh and in season at th'
time. Everything Xinh makes was alive a few hours (at most) before ya
eat it.
Next time yer out this way, I'm buyin' lunch.
Snarl
>Schmoe wrote:
>> DM wrote:
>>> Schmoe wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm camping at Roger's to answer your question from da ping. I think
>>>> Bob & Julie changed their minds and are also.
>>
>>> Good. Maybe us motel residents can get some sleep.
>>
>> We'll find ya, no worries, no sleep.
>>
>Sheeit, y'all are prolly gonna slip out before daybreak Sunday morning
>and leave Vina and I snoozin'.
Dunno about them, but we call Randra *th' dissapearing Slug* fer a
good reason.
Snarl
I lived in TX too, ya' know. Just long enough to understand it really ain't
the center of the universe! <d&r>
BBQ in Floribama ain't all that bad either. (Wuz there again last week.)
>
> Figger out how to get to MAMBM yet?
Gettin' there is the easy part now. Figgerin out how to get back home in
time to fly to St. Louis the following Tuesday is a little trickier. Unless
I don't actually go home of course, which is yet another can-o-worms. I be
workin' on it. Got my tee-shirt order in at least (nick of time; just caught
Roger's last-call messages today).
--
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BS#247 SENS
Damn, I have GOT to get to Seattle!
Fled
: Gettin' there is the easy part now. Figgerin out how to get back home in
: time to fly to St. Louis the following Tuesday is a little trickier. Unless
: I don't actually go home of course, which is yet another can-o-worms. I be
: workin' on it. Got my tee-shirt order in at least (nick of time; just caught
: Roger's last-call messages today).
Roger's is 230 miles from St. Louis, Shirley you can figure out how to
get there in 2 days. Hell, I'm heading that way when I leave Roger's, I
can show you the way.
Glad you're going to make it, it'll be good to see you again.
--
George BS235
"I come from a state that raises corn and cotton and cockleburs and
Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me. I am
from Missouri. You have got to show me." - U.S. Congressman Willard
Duncan Vandiver, 1899
Why? I'm not anywhere near Seattle. Seattle sucks. Lots of th'
seafood they serve in them fancy assed restaurants come from my
backyard. Actually, I'm literally surrounded by it.
We get it fresh outta th' water, they get it frozen and delivered
weekly. Makes th' difference between being excellent and fucking
outstanding!
Snarl... a step above excellent
>sn...@trippin.com wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:10:39 -0700, DM <fi...@bs221.nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Schmoe wrote:
>>>> DM wrote:
>>>>> Schmoe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm camping at Roger's to answer your question from da ping. I think
>>>>>> Bob & Julie changed their minds and are also.
>>>>> Good. Maybe us motel residents can get some sleep.
>>>> We'll find ya, no worries, no sleep.
>>>>
>>> Sheeit, y'all are prolly gonna slip out before daybreak Sunday morning
>>> and leave Vina and I snoozin'.
>>
>> Dunno about them, but we call Randra *th' dissapearing Slug* fer a
>> good reason.
>>
>> Snarl
>>
>After we get there he can take off whenever he wants, he's on his own. I
>hope he at *least* stays with me till then. I need my coffee dontcha know.
Good luck with that <snerk>.
I predict that yer new name after this trip will be *beerbitch*
Snarl
Pick another. That's already his nickname...
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You too Snarl.
>sn...@trippin.com wrote:
>> On Mon, 21 May 2007 12:25:03 -0700, DM <fi...@bs221.nospam.com> wrote:
>>
>>> sn...@trippin.com wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 21 May 2007 11:10:39 -0700, DM <fi...@bs221.nospam.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Schmoe wrote:
>>>>>> DM wrote:
>>>>>>> Schmoe wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm camping at Roger's to answer your question from da ping. I think
>>>>>>>> Bob & Julie changed their minds and are also.
>>>>>>> Good. Maybe us motel residents can get some sleep.
>>>>>> We'll find ya, no worries, no sleep.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Sheeit, y'all are prolly gonna slip out before daybreak Sunday morning
>>>>> and leave Vina and I snoozin'.
>>>> Dunno about them, but we call Randra *th' dissapearing Slug* fer a
>>>> good reason.
>>>>
>>>> Snarl
>>>>
>>> After we get there he can take off whenever he wants, he's on his own. I
>>> hope he at *least* stays with me till then. I need my coffee dontcha know.
>>
>> Good luck with that <snerk>.
>>
>> I predict that yer new name after this trip will be *beerbitch*
>
>Pick another. That's already his nickname...
See what I mean!
Snarl... Roach ain't got nuttin' on me
>Al wrote:
>> sn...@trippin.com wrote:
>>>
>>> I predict that yer new name after this trip will be *beerbitch*
>>
>> Pick another. That's already his nickname...
>>
>If I'm carrying my own Woodfords, why the fuck would I get *his* beers?
>
>oh yeah Al, FYYFF
>
>You too Snarl.
Yer welcome beerbitch... now pass me that Woodfords
Snarl
sn...@trippin.com wrote:
> Also have a kid
> (who's fuckin' my oldest daughter)
At least you know he's not a gay liar.
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Roach AH#123, A Hoodlum© Asshole(tm)
This I can't wait to see. <g>
>
> You'll be the chick w/ink that all these guys been drooling about
> every year. I'll introduce you to the Patron'. You'll get along
> great! Me ya probably won't like much. <sfsf>
Heh Trust me hun, *no one* is drooling over me. My ink, maybe, cause
it is really nice. Butt not me. <shrug>
Butt I really am looking forward to meeting you, and everyone else that
I've not seen IRL yet also. And, of course, I can't wait to see those
whom I already "know" as well. :-)
10 days and a wake-up
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kickstart
>sn...@trippin.com wrote:
>
>> Also have a kid
>> (who's fuckin' my oldest daughter)
>
>At least you know he's not a gay liar.
He looked at how many stairs were between him and freedom and just
answered "yes". I've been gettin' free seafood ever since.
Snarl... guessin' his comes with a cost
In what persona? kickstart, elvis, ???
>
> The Bayside Bull was a good place, but you can't get good bar-b-que
> outside of Texas.
>
> --
> George BS235
I would send out some Texas BBQ if I could get a Philly CS in return... To
bad it would not be the same. Atmosphere is helpful as well.
Luca
Can' argue about NY Pizza, But Chicago has some good pizza also
Luca
I've heard people say that. I've tried it a few times in Chicago too.
Europeans used to think the world was flat. <sfsf>
> Heh Trust me hun, *no one* is drooling over me. My ink, maybe, cause
> it is really nice. Butt not me. <shrug>
*cough*bullshit*cough*
> Butt I really am looking forward to meeting you, and everyone else that
> I've not seen IRL yet also. And, of course, I can't wait to see those
> whom I already "know" as well. :-)
I can't wait to see you and give you a great big hug!
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> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
>
>> Heh Trust me hun, *no one* is drooling over me. My ink, maybe, cause
>> it is really nice. Butt not me. <shrug>
>
> *cough*bullshit*cough*
>
>> Butt I really am looking forward to meeting you, and everyone else that
>> I've not seen IRL yet also. And, of course, I can't wait to see those
>> whom I already "know" as well. :-)
>
> I can't wait to see you and give you a great big hug!
Me too! [drool, drool]
--
Chilly SLOB#5
Thank you sir - I stand corrected. They wuz all talkin' about how
tough it was to have to eat all that Dungeness crab in Seattle, and I
started reading that Xinh's webpage (her now legendary Curried Mussels
(Seattle Times "Best Bite of 2005") ), and, well, my interest in
geography kinda disappeared in favor of food...
Either way, it's about 3000 miles from here so another hundred or so
one way or the other shouldn't make much difference.
--------
Fled (good thing it's almost lunch time here)
Heh heh -
"No, I said I was staring at her tats! Tats! With an "A"!
Did you really buy that?
--------------
Fled
<schnipp>
>Thank you sir - I stand corrected.
No need, I take every possible opportunity to dis Seattle, hate that
fuckin' town.
>They wuz all talkin' about how
>tough it was to have to eat all that Dungeness crab in Seattle, and I
>started reading that Xinh's webpage (her now legendary Curried Mussels
>(Seattle Times "Best Bite of 2005") ), and, well, my interest in
>geography kinda disappeared in favor of food...
Yeah, gotta have yer priorities right. I reserve Xinh's every year
for a family Christmas get together and have known her for about 10
years now. Thinkin' about doin' that this summer for a few netscum
who'll be stoppin' by.
>Either way, it's about 3000 miles from here so another hundred or so
>one way or the other shouldn't make much difference.
There ya go. Plenny of yer neighbors will be comin' out (again) in
August... follow them, they know th' way.
Snarl
Oh stop!
>
>> Butt I really am looking forward to meeting you, and everyone else
>> that I've not seen IRL yet also. And, of course, I can't wait to
>> see those whom I already "know" as well. :-)
>
> I can't wait to see you and give you a great big hug!
9 days and a wake-up!!! I am getting all antsy and find myself checking
the calendar often, as if that can magically make the days go by faster.
lol
Just don't get any of that in my hair!! <g>
Well....since I have tats on my um......yeah well, you just might get
away with saying that. ;-)
Tattooed Goddess wrote:
> fled...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> On May 22, 9:14 am, "Donna A." <flhtcui1...@SPAM.hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
>>>> Heh Trust me hun, *no one* is drooling over me. My ink, maybe,
>>>> cause it is really nice. Butt not me. <shrug>
>>>
>>> *cough*bullshit*cough*
>>>
>>
>> Heh heh -
>>
>> "No, I said I was staring at her tats! Tats! With an "A"!
>>
>> Did you really buy that?
>
> Well....since I have tats on my um......yeah well, you just might get
> away with saying that. ;-)
Could that possibly be the origin of the phrase....
"Tit for Tat"?
roach
> Chilly wrote:
>> "Donna A." <flhtc...@SPAM.hotmail.com> sed:
>>
>>> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
>>>
>>>> Heh Trust me hun, *no one* is drooling over me. My ink, maybe,
>>>> cause it is really nice. Butt not me. <shrug>
>>>
>>> *cough*bullshit*cough*
>>>
>>>> Butt I really am looking forward to meeting you, and everyone else
>>>> that I've not seen IRL yet also. And, of course, I can't wait to
>>>> see those whom I already "know" as well. :-)
>>>
>>> I can't wait to see you and give you a great big hug!
>>
>>
>> Me too! [drool, drool]
>
> Just don't get any of that in my hair!! <g>
Can't make any promises
--
Chilly BS#226
Could be. What about the expression "I taut I taw a puddy tat?"
--
Chilly BS#226
Sittin' around, waiting for someone to naively
assume that this is a place to get some help.
>
> 9 days and a wake-up!!! I am getting all antsy and find myself checking
> the calendar often, as if that can magically make the days go by faster.
> lol
Not that long for me. I'm hitting the road Friday afternoon, that's when
it starts as far as I'm concerned.
More like "Tats for Tits" in this case.
--
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I'm all bummed because I still have to slog through all that time until we
can load up and head out. I am so burned out at work. I NEED a vacation.
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Tattooed Goddess BOTY '07
>DM <fi...@bs221.nospam.com> spewed forth:
>> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
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>>>
>>> 9 days and a wake-up!!! I am getting all antsy and find myself
>>> checking the calendar often, as if that can magically make the days
>>> go by faster. lol
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>> Not that long for me. I'm hitting the road Friday afternoon, that's
>> when it starts as far as I'm concerned.
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>I'm all bummed because I still have to slog through all that time until we
>can load up and head out. I am so burned out at work. I NEED a vacation.
You're starting to sound like Lynn. Me? I've got bikes spread all
over the shop in little pieces, I ain't got time to stress<g>.
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'95 YJ Rio Grande
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