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I was going through some old photos and found some I had promised to send to
TCS (abandoned ski area on Mt. Palomar in SoCal). SO I checked out his website. Nothing new since 2001? is TCS still active? |
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"Richard Henry" wrote in
news:EWM0b.5228$QT5.4085@fed1read02: I was going through some old photos and found some I had promised to send to TCS (abandoned ski area on Mt. Palomar in SoCal). SO I checked out his website. Nothing new since 2001? is TCS still active? He still posts in here from time to time. -- Chester Bullock, No longer from Gunsmoke, AZ (or Biscuit, or any of the other things he said) |
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(mwfrisco) wrote in news:a1583de3.0308202211.23e55906
@posting.google.com: Hah!! I am currently walking with a limp, so there. On Sunday I got the opportunity to visually inspect my achilles tendon. The fact that 16 stitches were necessitated is beside the point. It was WORTH it. JP ***************** Well...maybe not. Well, I know it wasn't because you had too much free beer at Carter Park Saturday... -- Chester Bullock, Tenxible Solutions - Tangible, Flexible Website Hosting, Design and Marketing http://www.tenxible.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do you really own your domain name? Find out with our free domain name research report. http://www.tenxible.com |
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Jack Nixon wrote in :
See, there was a character on the old Gunsmoke TV series who walked with a limp, and his name was, you guessed it, Chester! Or maybe that was Miss Kitty. Ahh, gotcha. I guess that would qualify as being before my time. I kind of remember the show (Commander Adama was the ranch guy, right?), but I think I was too young to actually retain any of it. Should I be embarassed that I only now get the Gunsmoke, AZ reference? I always thought it was just because I was in Arizona, where life is still like the old west at times... Speaking of being out of date, I was thinking the other day that most of the current generation of kids I coach (10 year olds) have no clue what "be the ball, na na na na na na" means. Caddyshack should be required viewing in school... -- Chester Bullock, Buying season passes next week! |
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On 21 Aug 2003 13:31:02 GMT, Chester Bullock
wrote: (mwfrisco) wrote in news:a1583de3.0308202211.23e55906 : Hah!! I am currently walking with a limp, so there. On Sunday I got the opportunity to visually inspect my achilles tendon. The fact that 16 stitches were necessitated is beside the point. It was WORTH it. JP ***************** Well...maybe not. Well, I know it wasn't because you had too much free beer at Carter Park Saturday... Biked up Keystone, descended via some DH route, and got intimate with my large chain ring. No beer involved. Maybe that was the problem. JP ***************************** What's cooler - scars or tattoos? |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 20:10:09 -0700, The Real Bev
wrote: Jay Pique wrote: Biked up Keystone, descended via some DH route, and got intimate with my large chain ring. No beer involved. Maybe that was the problem. JP ***************************** What's cooler - scars or tattoos? Tattoos. Nobody would believe you'd deliberately apply a scar so it must have been incompetence. Oh it was incompetence all right. I heard of somebody getting a real chainring tattoo in the appropriate place on his calf. Whatever. I'd put my scar against his fakey any day. Especially now, with the stitches and puss oozing out a little bit. At the very least I'd win the sympathy vote. JP ********************************************* "No, I'm ok... stifles groan....well, maybe just let me lean against you a little bats eyes". |
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Jay Pique wrote:
wrote: I heard of somebody getting a real chainring tattoo in the appropriate place on his calf. Whatever. I'd put my scar against his fakey any day. Especially now, with the stitches and puss oozing out a little bit. At the very least I'd win the sympathy vote. No question, the pus trumps everything. Is it green, or just white? Are there little THINGS in it? Got a picture? -- Cheers, Bev oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo "I read somewhere that 77 per cent of all the mentally ill live in poverty. Actually, I'm more intrigued by the 23 per cent who are apparently doing quite well for themselves." -- Emo Philips |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:58:15 -0700, The Real Bev
wrote: Jay Pique wrote: wrote: I heard of somebody getting a real chainring tattoo in the appropriate place on his calf. Whatever. I'd put my scar against his fakey any day. Especially now, with the stitches and puss oozing out a little bit. At the very least I'd win the sympathy vote. No question, the pus trumps everything. Is it green, or just white? Are there little THINGS in it? Got a picture? No, he said PUSS; apparently there's a cat wedged in there somehow. Jay, is this going to mess with the fit of your boots? bw |
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In message , Jay Pique
writes Whatever. I'd put my scar against his fakey any day. Especially now, with the stitches and puss oozing out a little bit. At the very least I'd win the sympathy vote. Oh, OUCH! You certainly win the sympathy vote - please post revolting picsanyway. -- Sue ]|( Why don't they invent chainrings that aren't spiky? |
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