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Old June 16th, 2004, 06:55 PM
Danl
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 08:06:02 -0700, "Danl"
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Travel safely


Will do. Are you driving this year, or did travel agent Jeff find you
another rat enhanced cabin? g
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Charlie...


No, I did not avail myself of Joe and Jeff's *Rustic Cabins.com* service
this year. I'll be motoring up I-15 in Danl's Tiltin' Hilton. That way I can
bring my own collection of rodentia and not need to rely on the local
supply. Besides, the airline Nazis won't let me bring enough liquor, guns
and ammo, much less my complete set of "Geezer Shillelaghs" (TM) or my
little 4-wheel Poach-Mobile, and of course, Jeffie's weekly supply of fresh,
canned and bottled olive products. I hope I have enough room left for rods
and reels and such.

When are you planning to arrive at Clave Central? I want to be sure you're
there first so you don't erect your four-story Choc's Tower in my view of
the lake.

Danl


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Old June 16th, 2004, 07:05 PM
Charlie Choc
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:55:52 -0700, "Danl"
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When are you planning to arrive at Clave Central? I want to be sure you're
there first so you don't erect your four-story Choc's Tower in my view of
the lake.

I should be there by the 7th. I'm heading out to Yellowstone with my
wife the 26th and she'll fly home out of West Yellowstone the 10th; we
may even be there earlier depending on the camping situation in the
park.

I'll eat Jeff's share of the olives, too. g
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Charlie...
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Old June 16th, 2004, 09:03 PM
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Charlie Choc wrote:



I'll eat Jeff's share of the olives, too. g


gaaack... and welcome to em.

jeff (not even the fifth martini makes an olive worthy of a taste)

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Old June 16th, 2004, 09:10 PM
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Danl wrote:




No, I did not avail myself of Joe and Jeff's *Rustic Cabins.com* service
this year. I'll be motoring up I-15 in Danl's Tiltin' Hilton. That way I can
bring my own collection of rodentia and not need to rely on the local
supply. Besides, the airline Nazis won't let me bring enough liquor, guns
and ammo, much less my complete set of "Geezer Shillelaghs" (TM) or my
little 4-wheel Poach-Mobile, and of course, Jeffie's weekly supply of fresh,
canned and bottled olive products. I hope I have enough room left for rods
and reels and such.

When are you planning to arrive at Clave Central? I want to be sure you're
there first so you don't erect your four-story Choc's Tower in my view of
the lake.



guess that's just western gratitude for ya... show em a bit of the
native flora, fauna, and rodenta, give em a memorable experience they
can tell and a few scars they can show all their left coast friends at
the olive parties, and what's it get ya... oh well.

anyhow, forget the olives, the equipment, and other useless
nonessentials....what about the homebrew and wine, ...and Cindy?


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Old June 16th, 2004, 11:17 PM
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guess that's just western gratitude for ya... show em a bit of the
native flora, fauna, and rodenta, give em a memorable experience they
can tell and a few scars they can show all their left coast friends at
the olive parties, and what's it get ya... oh well.

anyhow, forget the olives, the equipment, and other useless
nonessentials....what about the homebrew and wine, ...and Cindy?



OK,OK, There shall be beer and wine on board. But to make room, I'll have to
leave the ATV at home.

Cindy would really like to attend. She always has a great time with all the
various scruffians at the claves. She just has too much damn fun playing
ranger at the local state park. If she leaves for a week, she feels she
would let her fellow workers down. Obviously she has not been bitten by the
Fish Claving Bug as deeply as some of us. Maybe she and I can darken the
appropriate doorsteps at the CACA in October.

Danl





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Old June 17th, 2004, 04:32 AM
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Danl wrote:


OK,OK, There shall be beer and wine on board. ... Maybe she and I can darken the
appropriate doorsteps at the CACA in October.


even i will happily accept this offer of compromise... accord &
satisfaction, so to speak...

jeff (who will, nevertheless miss cindy's exhuberant smile and laughter
in montana)







 




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