Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy) wrote:
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> On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:51:43 -0700, DrLilith <L@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> alt.religion.barfing-yak:
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> >well daym....in Oly and you didna call?
>
> I dinna know that's where you was! I also dinna know I was going to
> be there, until I almost was. Jim/CLave gave me the idea, actually.
well he steered you right. Nothing nicer than the 101 run. Sometimes
when I want to think about amusement ride I will run up the east side of
the route, winding and little hills and turns. Quite the roller coaster
road.
> >Olympic Peninsula is some beautiful country, no?
>
> Stunning, in fact. I grew up in West Texas, where we got an average
> of 14" of rain every year, and there were essentially no trees that
> were not planted by people. Consequently, I have something of a
> fascination with rain, forests, and rain forests. And beaches, too,
> for much the same reason, that being, there weren't none.
Aw around here we grow moss on our cars. But as of late it's been
pretty dry so it is the right time to chip the moss dust off the window
gaskets and hinges.
>
> >except for Duffy's.
>
> I was impressed. Not favorably. I didn't seem to have a whole lot of
> other choices, though. Monday, I discovered that Lynnwood is another
> town that closes promptly at 9 PM, with the exception of Jack
> SOmething's, or Something Jack's, I don't recall precisely. It's
> pretty hard to screw up a club sandwich, though.
Heh, I grew up in Lynnwood. It has nothing to offer. Way back when, it
had cougars and bears and coyotes and deer. Kinda like downtown
Anchorage sans moose.
now it has endless strip malls and miles of cars.
But glad you enjoyed the peninsula. I will miss that when I move back
to the desert in 4 years.
DrLil


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