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Old December 7th, 2004, 03:45 PM
Charlie Choc
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 19:10:04 -0700, rw
wrote:

Jeff Miller wrote:
well...if you're talkin christmas island far...then, naw, it'd be a nice
holiday jaunt.

jeff (you're kiddin, right?)


Actually, I'm not. In reply to Danl, Charlie Choc wrote:

"Hmmm..a I have to help my son drive a U-Haul to San Jose sometime
around the 1st of the year, but depending on his schedule I may wander
up that way."

Guess I should have said "I may wander up that way before we leave". I expect
it will be sometime the week after new years when we get to San Jose.
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Old December 7th, 2004, 02:25 AM
Danl
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"rw" wrote in message
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Where's Robbinsville? I'll be in the Bay Area. If it isn't too far, I
could easily be tempted.



Robbinsville, Nawth Cackalacky.


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Old December 7th, 2004, 01:51 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Danl" wrote in message
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So, just how big of a durn fool would one be to spend a couple of days in
the vicinity of Robbinsville in winter trying to catch a few troutlings?
Say,.... oh...I don't know...what about the week betwixt Christmas and New
Years?

Danl

I may have to be in the neighborhood for other reasons....

bud, if you put your ass in the water in the snowbird drainage in late
december, we may not be takin' it out until early april...

'im talkin' *serious* icing on the line and guides.

why not drive 4 hours east, and spend a couple lost days with

yfitons
wayno (football, whisky, and renda mcrae speight)


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Old December 7th, 2004, 04:19 PM
asadi....
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Actually, I am not that much into football. I quieter type pub with a fine
selection of beers, or possibly a place to get a decent steak and chat
afterwards.....not the hurry up type of place.

An excellent attraction would be a tavern with some good country or
bluegrass, possibly acoustic, not too far from an economical hotel/motel.
Within walking distance for those who have trouble with their balance in the
later hours , not to put too fine a point on it.

Say, Friday or Saturday night?

john

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
m...

"Danl" wrote in message
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So, just how big of a durn fool would one be to spend a couple of days

in
the vicinity of Robbinsville in winter trying to catch a few troutlings?
Say,.... oh...I don't know...what about the week betwixt Christmas and

New
Years?

Danl

I may have to be in the neighborhood for other reasons....

bud, if you put your ass in the water in the snowbird drainage in late
december, we may not be takin' it out until early april...

'im talkin' *serious* icing on the line and guides.

why not drive 4 hours east, and spend a couple lost days with

yfitons
wayno (football, whisky, and renda mcrae speight)




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Old December 8th, 2004, 12:47 AM
Jeff Miller
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i thought the renda mcrae tag line might get a...uh...rise from someone
from... dayton. imo, the only acceptable reason for going to greensboro
would be to visit wayno and renda, or perhaps to stuff dollars in a
working girl's garter g.

jeff

asadi.... wrote:
Actually, I am not that much into football. I quieter type pub with a fine
selection of beers, or possibly a place to get a decent steak and chat
afterwards.....not the hurry up type of place.

An excellent attraction would be a tavern with some good country or
bluegrass, possibly acoustic, not too far from an economical hotel/motel.
Within walking distance for those who have trouble with their balance in the
later hours , not to put too fine a point on it.

Say, Friday or Saturday night?

john

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
m...

why not drive 4 hours east, and spend a couple lost days with

yfitons
wayno (football, whisky, and renda mcrae speight)





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Old December 8th, 2004, 12:29 PM
asadi....
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
newsgstd.68$Ko.36@lakeread04...
i thought the renda mcrae tag line might get a...uh...rise from someone
from... dayton. imo, the only acceptable reason for going to greensboro
would be to visit wayno and renda, or perhaps to stuff dollars in a
working girl's garter g.

jeff


Sorry to say that I do not know who or what Renda McRae is, perhaps you
could enlighten me. But in all probability I will be in the Greensboro area
this weekend.

I 'WILL NOT.' stuff dollars in a working girl's garter as I feel that I can
put my own money to much better use . . .I'd prefer to help some poor waif
who's saving up to go to college....

john . . . google has no reference to renda . . .


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Old December 8th, 2004, 12:34 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"asadi...." wrote

Sorry to say that I do not know who or what Renda McRae is, perhaps you
could enlighten me. But in all probability I will be in the Greensboro
area
this weekend.


john: email me regarding your greensboro plans.


yfitons
wayno (r. speight is my friendgirl)


 




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