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Flying Tadpole July 9th 04 03:00 AM

By God what an UGLY country
 
Is this difference of opinion simply a difference in vantage
point, between the landbound Scotty and the seabound Michael?

FT

Scott Vernon wrote:

The Newport News Marine Terminal is one of the nicest, cleanest ports on the
east coast, IMO.

Scotty

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Must be talking about Port Arthur and Beaumont area? The home of Janis
Joplin amongst others. We go up the Sabine every trip these days.

The ugliest spot in the country? I'd have to nominate Newport News, VA.
The prettiest spot? Newport News in the rearview mirror.

M.










"Vito" wrote in message
...
Yea, but that's not *really* Texas - it's Baja Louisiana. Texas is on

the
outskirts of Del Rio ....

"FamilySailor" wrote in message
...
Depends on what part of Texas. Here in Southeast Texas we are on the

edge
of
a rain forest......





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Flying Tadpole July 9th 04 03:02 AM

By God what an UGLY country
 


Joe wrote:


No it is not. the sea is always changing, and is full of life.


And so, indeed, is what you've pictured.
--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
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Scott Vernon July 9th 04 03:10 AM

By God what an UGLY country
 
The ocean is a dessert with it's life underground,and the perfect disguise
above.

In the dessert, you can remember your name, for there ain't no one for to
give you no pain......

America




"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...


Joe wrote:


No it is not. the sea is always changing, and is full of life.


And so, indeed, is what you've pictured.
--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera



Scott Vernon July 9th 04 03:12 AM

By God what an UGLY country
 
Brilliant observation Tadpole. Perhaps Mikes been visiting the working
girls down in the seedy side of NN.

Scotty


"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
Is this difference of opinion simply a difference in vantage
point, between the landbound Scotty and the seabound Michael?

FT

Scott Vernon wrote:

The Newport News Marine Terminal is one of the nicest, cleanest ports on

the
east coast, IMO.

Scotty

"Michael" wrote in message
...
Must be talking about Port Arthur and Beaumont area? The home of Janis
Joplin amongst others. We go up the Sabine every trip these days.

The ugliest spot in the country? I'd have to nominate Newport News,

VA.
The prettiest spot? Newport News in the rearview mirror.

M.










"Vito" wrote in message
...
Yea, but that's not *really* Texas - it's Baja Louisiana. Texas is

on
the
outskirts of Del Rio ....

"FamilySailor" wrote in message
...
Depends on what part of Texas. Here in Southeast Texas we are on

the
edge
of
a rain forest......





--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera



Joe July 9th 04 03:48 AM

By God what an UGLY country
 
"Michael" wrote in message ...
Must be talking about Port Arthur and Beaumont area? The home of Janis
Joplin amongst others. We go up the Sabine every trip these days.



I purched RedCloud in Sabine, It was sitting uner the Sunshine bridge.
Also rebuildt a few crewboats there in Orange. Also pushed a barge
that brought all the fuel to sabines Grasso fuel dock. It aint the
loveliest port in Texas but it has deep water and it's a good place to
stack drilling rigs. besides It half way in the best state in the
country.



The ugliest spot in the country? I'd have to nominate Newport News, VA.
The prettiest spot? Newport News in the rearview mirror.



Bwahahahaha Newport news, what a dump, Next to No**** Vargina. Not
much there but Navy and Submarines for sure.

Im still holding my breath until you send me the DG burgee.

Joe



M.










"Vito" wrote in message
...
Yea, but that's not *really* Texas - it's Baja Louisiana. Texas is on the
outskirts of Del Rio ....

"FamilySailor" wrote in message
...
Depends on what part of Texas. Here in Southeast Texas we are on the

edge
of
a rain forest......




Flying Tadpole July 9th 04 07:59 AM

By God what an UGLY country
 
true. And at the time that song came out, I was on a scientific
expedition crossing the Simpson Desert, in the days when that was
a major, major undertaking. (Not any more, plenty of access
provided one has enough fuel and water and the access makes it
possible to carry enough without fuss).

Scott Vernon wrote:

The ocean is a dessert with it's life underground,and the perfect disguise
above.

In the dessert, you can remember your name, for there ain't no one for to
give you no pain......

America

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...


Joe wrote:


No it is not. the sea is always changing, and is full of life.


And so, indeed, is what you've pictured.
--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera

Scott Vernon July 9th 04 12:33 PM

By God what an UGLY country
 
Crossing in/on what? Did you get to meet Homer?

Scotty

"Flying Tadpole" wrote ...
true. And at the time that song came out, I was on a scientific
expedition crossing the Simpson Desert, in the days when that was
a major, major undertaking. (Not any more, plenty of access
provided one has enough fuel and water and the access makes it
possible to carry enough without fuss).

Scott Vernon wrote:

The ocean is a dessert with it's life underground,and the perfect

disguise
above.

In the dessert, you can remember your name, for there ain't no one for

to
give you no pain......

America

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...


Joe wrote:


No it is not. the sea is always changing, and is full of life.

And so, indeed, is what you've pictured.
--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera



Flying Tadpole July 9th 04 03:04 PM

By God what an UGLY country
 
In: IIRC, three landrovers, one toyota (one of the first model
landcruisers--yes, it was _that_ long ago). The 1939 expedition
used camels. Crocker the botanist and his camel didn't get on,
so he walked. On: 1,335 sandridges or thereabouts. By the time
we did it, there'd been a few years previously an attempt by a
French petroleum company to explore, so there was one track which
ahd almost vanished by the time we moved. We were mightily
p*ssed off to arrive after 1100 dunes at the corner of NT,
Queensland & Sout Oz to discover a drunken tourist party in
residence, who'd driven up from the south along an interdune
corridor, in 2-wheel drive all the way, following a rig road that
had just been driven through with no-one's knowledge (in theory,
a Ntaional Park....) Bit like arriving at a remote secluded
anchorage in a hard to get at little bay a long way from anywhere
and discovering a drunken bunch of powerboaters there...

Scott Vernon wrote:

Crossing in/on what? Did you get to meet Homer?

Scotty

"Flying Tadpole" wrote ...
true. And at the time that song came out, I was on a scientific
expedition crossing the Simpson Desert, in the days when that was
a major, major undertaking. (Not any more, plenty of access
provided one has enough fuel and water and the access makes it
possible to carry enough without fuss).

Scott Vernon wrote:

The ocean is a dessert with it's life underground,and the perfect

disguise
above.

In the dessert, you can remember your name, for there ain't no one for

to
give you no pain......

America

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...


Joe wrote:


No it is not. the sea is always changing, and is full of life.

And so, indeed, is what you've pictured.
--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Break Away, Sail Away and putz away
now at http://music.download.com/internetopera

Michael July 9th 04 10:27 PM

The Tree of Life
 
Come to think of it there are places in the world where that stretch
ofhighway would go on for two three days. Oz for one place. It's a big
world out there. You just gotta get away from Mexico and go a little
bitfurther!

M.


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
That's a good stretch of highway to catch up on your sleep.

Scotty

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
et...

This thead got me thinking about a stretch of Interstate 80
west of Salt Lake City.

The road is perfectly straight for probably 40 miles or more.
Off in the distance you see what looks like a huge tree. You
can't quite make out what it is. Each mile--still the same
thoughts. What the heck is it?

Finally after what seems like hours, you pull up alongside
this weird metal scupture 100 or so feet high that looks like
an tree with huge balls instead of leaves. I later learned it's
called "The Tree of Utah. [Metaphor] or The Tree of Life.

There is no parking. The idea is to keep bored drivers on
this stretch of highway from falling asleep at the wheel. The
scupture keeps dsrivers minds working and more alert.

Finally, you see this weird things and you spend the next
hunderd miles, wondering about it.

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attra...Nmetaphor.html

http://utahpictures.com/Bonneville_Salt_Flats.php

Bart Senior

Flying Tadpole wrote

Joe wrote:

See for yourself. This is what 99% of Oz looks like.

http://www.cockatoo.ch/tag15/outback.jpg

Ah Joe, as one who lives and works a lot of the time on the
sweeping plainlands of the arid interior, I _do_ understand your
revulsion. It's one I commonly meet amongst tourists new to such
--
Flying Tadpole








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