Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
Hi Doc...been trying to get stuff starightened out at the hospital for my mother....at the end of my rope and it ain't over!!
hmmmmm......I can feel for ya.
Thanks, Buddy...at least it ain't motorsickle ridin'season.
Gotta SSS... town Crime Watch Mardi Gras party tonite and I gotta go...me bein' a semi borough official and all...buahhahahah. Besides, I need alcohol..
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I'd sleep like a log if it wasn't for the damn dawgz!!! I can count on them getting me up at least once during the night.
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think I've posted these before.
Glacier Park. By car, darnit. No, ain't that slim now, was in late 70's.
Dad sitting by the rental car. Flew with parents and wife to Seattle, then Glacier (Kalispell airport), then San Diego. All in 4 days. Parents are gone, wife is ex, and I kinda doubt that Plymouth has seen a road in the last 20 years or more. Hope I can ride that road before I ain't around no more.
Arkansas. Bike this time. Gets cold there, too, sometimes for 5 or 6 days a year... and that's when I hadda go on a long bike ride.
Colorado, looking through the Glide's windshield -wait, Glides don't have propellers... Around 7500', but the ground was about 6500... and getting closer. Eventually got up to 12,000 and found out a few minutes of that gives me a headache in an unpressurized airplane. I wudda complained to sumbody, but all the other seats were empty.
Utah - most rugged looking state I've seen from the air, in the southern part anyway.
Arizona - 10,000' up with no aeroplane. Peeps know about the deep ditch, but it's got sum high points, too. One steep road to get up there.
Glacier Park. By car, darnit. No, ain't that slim now, was in late 70's.
Dad sitting by the rental car. Flew with parents and wife to Seattle, then Glacier (Kalispell airport), then San Diego. All in 4 days. Parents are gone, wife is ex, and I kinda doubt that Plymouth has seen a road in the last 20 years or more. Hope I can ride that road before I ain't around no more.
Arkansas. Bike this time. Gets cold there, too, sometimes for 5 or 6 days a year... and that's when I hadda go on a long bike ride.
Colorado, looking through the Glide's windshield -wait, Glides don't have propellers... Around 7500', but the ground was about 6500... and getting closer. Eventually got up to 12,000 and found out a few minutes of that gives me a headache in an unpressurized airplane. I wudda complained to sumbody, but all the other seats were empty.
Utah - most rugged looking state I've seen from the air, in the southern part anyway.
Arizona - 10,000' up with no aeroplane. Peeps know about the deep ditch, but it's got sum high points, too. One steep road to get up there.