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![]() jeff wrote: Frank Reid wrote: Wow, Frank. I didn't know you were going! I'm not sure when Jeff arrives or what arrangements Herr Wolf has made...but I'm there if you need me... I arrive and depart on the same plane as Jeff. My camper sleeps two or three adults unless you want to spoon up and all which is really unnecessary. I have a rather large tent and a queen sized - very firm- air mattress I reckon I better throw in. Well, I don't snore, I can sleep through a hurricane, I do dishes and cook and I would love to partake of a firm air mattress (oh, shut up, you bunch of perverts). Frank Reid excellent news franco... and you are welcome to have all of the pasties, even the tassled ones, that might otherwise come my way. Doubtless, the tassled variety can be found somewhere in the U.P., but I've never seen them......and I am as much at a loss as to what to do with them as Frank is. The other kind......ah, well, ketchup and beer. sounds like another traveling/camping yoop adventure is in the works. my plan is to pack light, so hope the locals with vehicles will be bringing necessaries (tent, sleeping pad, utensils, etc.) for those of us unfortunates traveling meisenheimer (?) airways into marquette. You may set your mind at ease. The baggage train will be fully stocked with all the necessities. What's more, I'm sure you'll be interested to know that Marquette International Airport (on the grounds of what used to be K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base), with its 12,000 feet of runway and nearly total lack of anything worthy of note surrounding it, is considered to be an extremely safe place to fly in to and out of. ![]() Um......well, of course, we have no way of knowing whether or not the Roosians have been informed of its change in status and have subsequently retargeted its allotment of nukyuhler armed missiles elsewhere. ![]() Wolfgang hey, nobody said fishing was risk free. |
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Um......well, of course, we have no way of knowing whether or not the
Roosians have been informed of its change in status and have subsequently retargeted its allotment of nukyuhler armed missiles elsewhere. ![]() Trust me, with the Air Farce back in town, well, things gonna be a bit different up there. Frank Reid Major T. J. "King" Kong in Dr. Strangelove: "Survival kit contents check. In them you'll find: one forty-five caliber automatic; two boxes of ammunition; four days' concentrated emergency rations; one drug issue containing antibiotics, morphine, vitamin pills, pep pills, sleeping pills, tranquilizer pills; one miniature combination Russian phrase book and Bible; one hundred dollars in rubles; one hundred dollars in gold; nine packs of chewing gum; one issue of prophylactics; three lipsticks; three pair of nylon stockings. Shoot, a fella' could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff." |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message oups.com... jeff wrote: Frank Reid wrote: Wow, Frank. I didn't know you were going! I'm not sure when Jeff arrives or what arrangements Herr Wolf has made...but I'm there if you need me... I arrive and depart on the same plane as Jeff. My camper sleeps two or three adults unless you want to spoon up and all which is really unnecessary. I have a rather large tent and a queen sized - very firm- air mattress I reckon I better throw in. Well, I don't snore, I can sleep through a hurricane, I do dishes and cook and I would love to partake of a firm air mattress (oh, shut up, you bunch of perverts). Frank Reid excellent news franco... and you are welcome to have all of the pasties, even the tassled ones, that might otherwise come my way. Doubtless, the tassled variety can be found somewhere in the U.P., but I've never seen them...... http://hunts-upguide.com/hurley_area_detail.html and I am as much at a loss as to what to do with them as Frank is. The other kind......ah, well, ketchup and beer. sounds like another traveling/camping yoop adventure is in the works. my plan is to pack light, so hope the locals with vehicles will be bringing necessaries (tent, sleeping pad, utensils, etc.) for those of us unfortunates traveling meisenheimer (?) airways into marquette. You may set your mind at ease. The baggage train will be fully stocked with all the necessities. What's more, I'm sure you'll be interested to know that Marquette International Airport (on the grounds of what used to be K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base), with its 12,000 feet of runway and nearly total lack of anything worthy of note surrounding it, is considered to be an extremely safe place to fly in to and out of. ![]() Um......well, of course, we have no way of knowing whether or not the Roosians have been informed of its change in status and have subsequently retargeted its allotment of nukyuhler armed missiles elsewhere. ![]() Wolfgang hey, nobody said fishing was risk free. |
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![]() Sohn wrote: http://hunts-upguide.com/hurley_area_detail.html Oh ya, we know all about Hurley. But technically it ain't in da Yoop, eh? :: Wolfgang |
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