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[at-l] Trail Days 2005 names update 5/8



Thanks! Just sent it to the printer...
-"Camo"
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> At 11:18 AM 5/10/2005 -0400, you wrote: 
> >"I plan going incognito." 
> > 
> >Me too; that's what the camo is FOR... :-) 
> >-"Camo" 
 
 Okay, so here's a version of the AT-L name tag that suits you. Right click, save the image and print it out, then you can wear it in Cognito or where ever else you go. :) From camojack at comcast.net  Tue May 10 22:39:28 2005
From: camojack at comcast.net (camojack@comcast.net)
Date: Tue May 10 23:40:12 2005
Subject: [at-l] Trail Days 2005 names update 5/8
Message-ID: <051120050439.8403.42818C800002A304000020D32200761438050C0E0601030E0C@comcast.net>

Ouch...that hurt. :-(
(Nah, it was funny)
-"Camo"
-------------- Original message -------------- 
> > I'm the one with the boobs! LMAO 
> > 
> > Tenacious Tanasi 
> > (Shelly Hale) 
 
 Ok. Camo and who else? :) From jestbill at yahoo.com  Wed May 11 01:05:41 2005
From: jestbill at yahoo.com (william fitzpatrick)
Date: Wed May 11 02:06:29 2005
Subject: [at-l] OT: Things change--but then again they don't.
Message-ID: <20050511070541.35237.qmail@web30302.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

Random rants:
I borrowed a book from Denver Public Library called "Camping in
Colorado"--written in 1878.

Inside the cover there's a message that fine for overtime is 2 cents per day
and "When a book has been detained beyond the prescribed period and a messenger
is sent to procure its return, an additional fine of 25 cents shall be added."

Ah, the good old days.  Things have changed.

Inside though, the author says "That we had encountered and overcome the
objectionable features of the journey was evident, by our having started; and,
though not yet out of sight of home, the distance before us bore no comparative
difficulties with those already vanquished."

Sounds familiar to me...though that approach trail was pretty memorable.

Later she complains about travelling (from Missouri) by train at night.  Says
"American travel is a good illustration of two evils.  The first is that of
going through the world in a hurry; and the second is that of going through the
world with one's eyes shut. What can be more blind?"

Dr. Phil has probably said as much.



JestBill  Ga--->Me '03


		
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