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On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote:
If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote: If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) I certain parts of southern Utah, you wouldn't necessarily have to trade in the current model. It's customary just to bring on a new addition to the matrimonial unit. Why anybody in their right mind would choose to do so, I can't answer. Russ |
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2012 13:20:47 -0700, "RG" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote: If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) I certain parts of southern Utah, you wouldn't necessarily have to trade in the current model. It's customary just to bring on a new addition to the matrimonial unit. Why anybody in their right mind would choose to do so, I can't answer. === :-) |
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says... On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:59:48 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 00:41:59 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 16:11:10 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote: If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) That's why I like mine. A near death experience in the rent a car on some mountain dirt road is expected. She likes to pick out the most obscure route to get anywhere when we are on vacation One thing we noticed in Az/Nm is every time you stop to look at something. you have to give an Indian $10. We didn't notice that. In Monument Valley, there are tours put on by the Navajo which cost. But, they're worth it. Many of the sites are in the Navajo Nation, and there is a charge to visit a lot of them. We didn't pay the bucks to get our picture taken at the Four Corners park! Here is a map of the Navajo Nation showing some of the sites in the area. http://discovernavajo.com/images/Navajomap.jpg Also, Wayne (if you're still reading), be sure and hit the Navajo flea market in Tuba City. It is well worth the hour (or so) drive south of Page. When we were at 4 corners we had to give an Indian $10 each to walk down to the (misplaced) marker. They also charged us just to drive into Monument Valley. In fact I have a picture of a "free" monument and a $20 one (outside the gate). They look very much the same. At the Canyon de Chelly there was a drunk Indian with a knife on the trail demanding $50. Some people in the parking lot actually paid him. I just told him to get the **** away from me and my wife moved around behind him with a big rock in her hand. He got the **** away. I think we paid $10 there too. I know it was so common that we started joking about it. I do understand that this is about all we gave them when we stole the rest of their property and they have a right to make a buck on it. That's very true. I ended up in a hospital in Durango CO because I bought some Reeses candy in a small store in the middle of nowhere and got food poisoning! It's too bad they don't have facilities and such to make an decent living. Of course, just like the rest of society, there will be some that just don't want to. |
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On Aug 2, 4:07*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:59:48 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 00:41:59 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 16:11:10 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote: If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) That's why I like mine. A near death experience in the rent a car on some mountain dirt road is expected. She likes to pick out the most obscure route to get anywhere when we are on vacation One thing we noticed in Az/Nm is every time you stop to look at something. you have to give an Indian $10. We didn't notice that. In Monument Valley, there are tours put on by the Navajo which cost. But, they're worth it. Many of the sites are in the Navajo Nation, and there is a charge to visit a lot of them. We didn't pay the bucks to get our picture taken at the Four Corners park! Here is a map of the Navajo Nation showing some of the sites in the area. http://discovernavajo.com/images/Navajomap.jpg Also, Wayne (if you're still reading), be sure and hit the Navajo flea market in Tuba City. It is well worth the hour (or so) drive south of Page. When we were at 4 corners we had to give an Indian $10 each to walk down to the (misplaced) marker. They also charged us just to drive into Monument Valley. In fact I have a picture of a "free" monument and a $20 one (outside the gate). They look very much the same. At the Canyon de Chelly there was a drunk Indian with a knife on the trail demanding $50. Some people in the parking lot actually paid him. I just told him to get the **** away from me and my wife moved around behind him with a big rock in her hand. He got the **** away. I think we paid $10 there too. I know it was so common that we started joking about it. I do understand that this is about all we gave them when we stole the rest of their property and they have a right to make a buck on it. That's very true. I ended up in a hospital in Durango CO because I bought some Reeses candy in a small store in the middle of nowhere and got food poisoning! It's too bad they don't have facilities and such to make an decent living. Of course, just like the rest of society, there will be some that just don't want to. Y'all never heard of 'stale dating'? I don't buy unless I find that 'expiry date' stamped on food. |
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In article bb0f248f-68f2-488e-bf90-986388fd91b7
@h5g2000vbl.googlegroups.com, says... On Aug 2, 4:07*pm, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:59:48 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 00:41:59 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 16:11:10 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote: If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) That's why I like mine. A near death experience in the rent a car on some mountain dirt road is expected. She likes to pick out the most obscure route to get anywhere when we are on vacation One thing we noticed in Az/Nm is every time you stop to look at something. you have to give an Indian $10. We didn't notice that. In Monument Valley, there are tours put on by the Navajo which cost. But, they're worth it. Many of the sites are in the Navajo Nation, and there is a charge to visit a lot of them. We didn't pay the bucks to get our picture taken at the Four Corners park! Here is a map of the Navajo Nation showing some of the sites in the area. http://discovernavajo.com/images/Navajomap.jpg Also, Wayne (if you're still reading), be sure and hit the Navajo flea market in Tuba City. It is well worth the hour (or so) drive south of Page. When we were at 4 corners we had to give an Indian $10 each to walk down to the (misplaced) marker. They also charged us just to drive into Monument Valley. In fact I have a picture of a "free" monument and a $20 one (outside the gate). They look very much the same. At the Canyon de Chelly there was a drunk Indian with a knife on the trail demanding $50. Some people in the parking lot actually paid him. I just told him to get the **** away from me and my wife moved around behind him with a big rock in her hand. He got the **** away. I think we paid $10 there too. I know it was so common that we started joking about it. I do understand that this is about all we gave them when we stole the rest of their property and they have a right to make a buck on it. That's very true. I ended up in a hospital in Durango CO because I bought some Reeses candy in a small store in the middle of nowhere and got food poisoning! It's too bad they don't have facilities and such to make an decent living. Of course, just like the rest of society, there will be some that just don't want to. Y'all never heard of 'stale dating'? I don't buy unless I find that 'expiry date' stamped on food. Well, you stupid old fool, it was well before they had expiry dates on food. Now go make yourself look even dumber. |
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On Aug 3, 9:15*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article bb0f248f-68f2-488e-bf90-986388fd91b7 @h5g2000vbl.googlegroups.com, says... On Aug 2, 4:07 pm, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:59:48 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 00:41:59 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 16:11:10 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:16:28 -0400, Meyer wrote: If you go to Dead Horse Point, there is an unpaved trail that winds it's way to Moab. It's probably about 10 miles but it'll take 2 hours to make the run by, preferably, 4wd, but a car could do it. === Good information but first I'd have to find another wife. :-) That's why I like mine. A near death experience in the rent a car on some mountain dirt road is expected. She likes to pick out the most obscure route to get anywhere when we are on vacation One thing we noticed in Az/Nm is every time you stop to look at something. you have to give an Indian $10. We didn't notice that. In Monument Valley, there are tours put on by the Navajo which cost. But, they're worth it. Many of the sites are in the Navajo Nation, and there is a charge to visit a lot of them. We didn't pay the bucks to get our picture taken at the Four Corners park! Here is a map of the Navajo Nation showing some of the sites in the area. http://discovernavajo.com/images/Navajomap.jpg Also, Wayne (if you're still reading), be sure and hit the Navajo flea market in Tuba City. It is well worth the hour (or so) drive south of Page. When we were at 4 corners we had to give an Indian $10 each to walk down to the (misplaced) marker. They also charged us just to drive into Monument Valley. In fact I have a picture of a "free" monument and a $20 one (outside the gate). They look very much the same. At the Canyon de Chelly there was a drunk Indian with a knife on the trail demanding $50. Some people in the parking lot actually paid him. I just told him to get the **** away from me and my wife moved around behind him with a big rock in her hand. He got the **** away. I think we paid $10 there too. I know it was so common that we started joking about it. I do understand that this is about all we gave them when we stole the rest of their property and they have a right to make a buck on it. That's very true. I ended up in a hospital in Durango CO because I bought some Reeses candy in a small store in the middle of nowhere and got food poisoning! It's too bad they don't have facilities and such to make an decent living. Of course, just like the rest of society, there will be some that just don't want to. Y'all never heard of 'stale dating'? I don't buy unless I find that 'expiry date' stamped on food. Well, you stupid old fool, it was well before they had expiry dates on food. Now go make yourself look even dumber. Well..if it was that long ago Kevin, you must be a "stupid old fool" also. |
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On 8/3/2012 10:18 AM, North Star wrote:
Y'all never heard of 'stale dating'? Here's some help for your stale dating problem http://www.helium.com/items/2280628-re-finding-love |
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