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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... Frank Reid wrote in news:1190687525.888016.67760 @n39g2000hsh.googlegroups.com: I worked on the Rose Parade floats as a teenager in the early 70's. I don't recall seeing any floats going down the parade route aflame in the 70's, which is what I think is the likeliest outcome of mixing you and a float. Maybe it was a root beer float. Wolfgang who figures even frank would probably have a hard time burning co2. |
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I worked on the Rose Parade floats as a teenager in the early 70's.
I don't recall seeing any floats going down the parade route aflame in the 70's, which is what I think is the likeliest outcome of mixing you and a float. Maybe it was a root beer float. Wolfgang who figures even frank would probably have a hard time burning co2. Ever see a 22 foot tall, four-poster bed loose control whilst rolling down a street packed with people, jump the curb and run into the crowd? Its not pretty. Frank Reid |
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On Sep 24, 10:41 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
Hmm, fly fisherman's Hell. The fly fishing rules are English Your guide is from Los Angeles Your territory is limited to Kansas The trout come from Ohio The smallies come from Florida And all your tackle is Orvis bought in Walmart. It seems to be "take your poorly-trained dog to the stream" day (no offense to Kipper or his ilk.) It's a great day for tubing. The stream banks are slippery and covered with brambles. The hatch quit 10 minutes ago. You hear banjos. Nobody brought single malt but you. |
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"rb608" wrote It's a great day for tubing. The stream banks are slippery and covered with brambles. The hatch quit 10 minutes ago. You hear banjos. Nobody brought single malt but you. hilarious. yfitons wayno |
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