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On 12/27/2014 11:34 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Let it snowe wrote: On 12/27/2014 10:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: Let it snowe wrote: On 12/27/2014 12:02 AM, wrote: On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:36:38 -0600, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? We like an occasional room service breakfast, particularly on the last day before we fly out. Marriotts usually have a pretty good breakfast. Many folks are angry over Marriots stance on rehoteling Cuba. Why? This should help get you started on understanding. http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/...ns-5980243.php Right wing screeds don't add to understanding the opposition to gradual normalization of relations with Cuba. Ok. We made a extraordinary offer. What will the regime offer in return. Remember, our interest is in the welfare of Cuba's population. -- Patriotic Americans dump on O'Bama. |
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On 12/27/2014 12:00 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 11:22:57 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/27/2014 10:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: Let it snowe wrote: On 12/27/2014 12:02 AM, wrote: On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:36:38 -0600, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? We like an occasional room service breakfast, particularly on the last day before we fly out. Marriotts usually have a pretty good breakfast. Many folks are angry over Marriots stance on rehoteling Cuba. Why? This should help get you started on understanding. http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/...ns-5980243.php If they get any significant amount of American tourism, they will hear more of the truth about what is going on in the real world We can only hope. -- Patriotic Americans dump on O'Bama. |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 12:41:14 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote: Ok. We made a extraordinary offer. What will the regime offer in return. Remember, our interest is in the welfare of Cuba's population. === "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer." --- Sun Tzu, The Art of War I think it applies even though I don't really consider Cuba to be an enemy, just a misguided neighbor. In my opinion we have more to gain by normalizing relations than we do by continuing the trade embargo and travel bans. It would have happened sooner except for the large population of Cuban ex-pats in this country who still cling to the belief that they can go back some day and reclaim their seized property. |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 10:36:24 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote: On 12/26/2014 11:36 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 12:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 11:56 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:13:35 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:09:12 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:39:20 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I wouldn't mind spending some vacation time in Montana, especially after reading Norman Maclean's wonderfully descriptive writings. Montana is nice but good accommodations are particularly pricy. You jump straight from the "Super 8" to $300 a night in the places we were. There are lots of wild woods camping opportunities tho if that works for you. Yeah me neither ;-) There are lots of great hiking trails but you have to look for them. They are not all that well documented. If you like falling water and walking on trails by yourself it is worth looking. Sounds like a great place to take an RV. Yup there are plenty of opportunities to go off the grid for a night or two and then get to a full service park to freshen up the RV. The maid doesn't come into the RV the morning, make up the beds, vacuum, clean the bathroom, take out the trash? :) In an RV, doing all that takes only about a half hour. Not worth hiring a maid for. Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? Have a heart. The bed bugs and roaches have to eat too. ....and other people's cooties and creepy-crawlies. |
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On 12/27/2014 5:51 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 10:36:24 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/26/2014 11:36 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 12:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 11:56 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:13:35 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:09:12 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:39:20 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I wouldn't mind spending some vacation time in Montana, especially after reading Norman Maclean's wonderfully descriptive writings. Montana is nice but good accommodations are particularly pricy. You jump straight from the "Super 8" to $300 a night in the places we were. There are lots of wild woods camping opportunities tho if that works for you. Yeah me neither ;-) There are lots of great hiking trails but you have to look for them. They are not all that well documented. If you like falling water and walking on trails by yourself it is worth looking. Sounds like a great place to take an RV. Yup there are plenty of opportunities to go off the grid for a night or two and then get to a full service park to freshen up the RV. The maid doesn't come into the RV the morning, make up the beds, vacuum, clean the bathroom, take out the trash? :) In an RV, doing all that takes only about a half hour. Not worth hiring a maid for. Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? Have a heart. The bed bugs and roaches have to eat too. ...and other people's cooties and creepy-crawlies. Really depends on the quality of the hotel you choose. For example the place I stayed in South Carolina was outstanding. Clean and bug free. When we had the house in Florida we bought a brand new Pace Arrow Class A motor home thinking it would be ideal to travel back and forth to MA in. Put in a concrete slab in the yard in Florida and ran power to it underground. We drove it down there shortly after we bought it and within a month it had more creepy-crawlies living in it than anything I've ever seen in a hotel or house for that matter. Those Florida ants made a huge nest in one of the overhead compartments above the driver's seat. Had to fumigate the RV to get rid of them all. Later with the Sprinter a chipmunk family made themselves at home in the compartment behind the TV. I notice some red stains on the walls under the TV one day and pulled the TV out. The chipmunks had stored red berries from some kind of tree on our property in the compartment along with piles of "bedding" material. They also chewed through several of the video and audio cables for the TV so it no longer worked. Another multi-day project of cleaning, shampooing and rewiring. One problem with an RV is that if you aren't in it and using it regularly many little creatures will make themselves at home. If motorized, it's important to check under the hood too. Mice love making nests in the engine compartment, usually in the air intake manifolding for the engine. |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:44:33 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 12/27/2014 5:51 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 10:36:24 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/26/2014 11:36 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 12:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 11:56 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:13:35 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:09:12 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:39:20 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I wouldn't mind spending some vacation time in Montana, especially after reading Norman Maclean's wonderfully descriptive writings. Montana is nice but good accommodations are particularly pricy. You jump straight from the "Super 8" to $300 a night in the places we were. There are lots of wild woods camping opportunities tho if that works for you. Yeah me neither ;-) There are lots of great hiking trails but you have to look for them. They are not all that well documented. If you like falling water and walking on trails by yourself it is worth looking. Sounds like a great place to take an RV. Yup there are plenty of opportunities to go off the grid for a night or two and then get to a full service park to freshen up the RV. The maid doesn't come into the RV the morning, make up the beds, vacuum, clean the bathroom, take out the trash? :) In an RV, doing all that takes only about a half hour. Not worth hiring a maid for. Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? Have a heart. The bed bugs and roaches have to eat too. ...and other people's cooties and creepy-crawlies. Really depends on the quality of the hotel you choose. For example the place I stayed in South Carolina was outstanding. Clean and bug free. When we had the house in Florida we bought a brand new Pace Arrow Class A motor home thinking it would be ideal to travel back and forth to MA in. Put in a concrete slab in the yard in Florida and ran power to it underground. We drove it down there shortly after we bought it and within a month it had more creepy-crawlies living in it than anything I've ever seen in a hotel or house for that matter. Those Florida ants made a huge nest in one of the overhead compartments above the driver's seat. Had to fumigate the RV to get rid of them all. Later with the Sprinter a chipmunk family made themselves at home in the compartment behind the TV. I notice some red stains on the walls under the TV one day and pulled the TV out. The chipmunks had stored red berries from some kind of tree on our property in the compartment along with piles of "bedding" material. They also chewed through several of the video and audio cables for the TV so it no longer worked. Another multi-day project of cleaning, shampooing and rewiring. One problem with an RV is that if you aren't in it and using it regularly many little creatures will make themselves at home. If motorized, it's important to check under the hood too. Mice love making nests in the engine compartment, usually in the air intake manifolding for the engine. I don't doubt you've had your share of creepy crawlies. But at least you knew they were *your* creepy crawlies! |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:44:33 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 12/27/2014 5:51 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 10:36:24 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/26/2014 11:36 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 12:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 11:56 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:13:35 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:09:12 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:39:20 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I wouldn't mind spending some vacation time in Montana, especially after reading Norman Maclean's wonderfully descriptive writings. Montana is nice but good accommodations are particularly pricy. You jump straight from the "Super 8" to $300 a night in the places we were. There are lots of wild woods camping opportunities tho if that works for you. Yeah me neither ;-) There are lots of great hiking trails but you have to look for them. They are not all that well documented. If you like falling water and walking on trails by yourself it is worth looking. Sounds like a great place to take an RV. Yup there are plenty of opportunities to go off the grid for a night or two and then get to a full service park to freshen up the RV. The maid doesn't come into the RV the morning, make up the beds, vacuum, clean the bathroom, take out the trash? :) In an RV, doing all that takes only about a half hour. Not worth hiring a maid for. Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? Have a heart. The bed bugs and roaches have to eat too. ...and other people's cooties and creepy-crawlies. Really depends on the quality of the hotel you choose. For example the place I stayed in South Carolina was outstanding. Clean and bug free. When we had the house in Florida we bought a brand new Pace Arrow Class A motor home thinking it would be ideal to travel back and forth to MA in. Put in a concrete slab in the yard in Florida and ran power to it underground. We drove it down there shortly after we bought it and within a month it had more creepy-crawlies living in it than anything I've ever seen in a hotel or house for that matter. Those Florida ants made a huge nest in one of the overhead compartments above the driver's seat. Had to fumigate the RV to get rid of them all. Later with the Sprinter a chipmunk family made themselves at home in the compartment behind the TV. I notice some red stains on the walls under the TV one day and pulled the TV out. The chipmunks had stored red berries from some kind of tree on our property in the compartment along with piles of "bedding" material. They also chewed through several of the video and audio cables for the TV so it no longer worked. Another multi-day project of cleaning, shampooing and rewiring. One problem with an RV is that if you aren't in it and using it regularly many little creatures will make themselves at home. If motorized, it's important to check under the hood too. Mice love making nests in the engine compartment, usually in the air intake manifolding for the engine. I can't imagine why you kept buying the damn things! |
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On 12/28/2014 9:02 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:44:33 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/27/2014 5:51 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 10:36:24 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/26/2014 11:36 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 12:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 11:56 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:13:35 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:09:12 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:39:20 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I wouldn't mind spending some vacation time in Montana, especially after reading Norman Maclean's wonderfully descriptive writings. Montana is nice but good accommodations are particularly pricy. You jump straight from the "Super 8" to $300 a night in the places we were. There are lots of wild woods camping opportunities tho if that works for you. Yeah me neither ;-) There are lots of great hiking trails but you have to look for them. They are not all that well documented. If you like falling water and walking on trails by yourself it is worth looking. Sounds like a great place to take an RV. Yup there are plenty of opportunities to go off the grid for a night or two and then get to a full service park to freshen up the RV. The maid doesn't come into the RV the morning, make up the beds, vacuum, clean the bathroom, take out the trash? :) In an RV, doing all that takes only about a half hour. Not worth hiring a maid for. Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? Have a heart. The bed bugs and roaches have to eat too. ...and other people's cooties and creepy-crawlies. Really depends on the quality of the hotel you choose. For example the place I stayed in South Carolina was outstanding. Clean and bug free. When we had the house in Florida we bought a brand new Pace Arrow Class A motor home thinking it would be ideal to travel back and forth to MA in. Put in a concrete slab in the yard in Florida and ran power to it underground. We drove it down there shortly after we bought it and within a month it had more creepy-crawlies living in it than anything I've ever seen in a hotel or house for that matter. Those Florida ants made a huge nest in one of the overhead compartments above the driver's seat. Had to fumigate the RV to get rid of them all. Later with the Sprinter a chipmunk family made themselves at home in the compartment behind the TV. I notice some red stains on the walls under the TV one day and pulled the TV out. The chipmunks had stored red berries from some kind of tree on our property in the compartment along with piles of "bedding" material. They also chewed through several of the video and audio cables for the TV so it no longer worked. Another multi-day project of cleaning, shampooing and rewiring. One problem with an RV is that if you aren't in it and using it regularly many little creatures will make themselves at home. If motorized, it's important to check under the hood too. Mice love making nests in the engine compartment, usually in the air intake manifolding for the engine. I can't imagine why you kept buying the damn things! Most were purchased when we had the place(s) in Florida. Kept thinking it would be a good way to travel back and forth but it never worked out. Once on the road I always wanted to get there in as short of a time as possible. The RV phase for us was probably something like the gun purchase routine you are into. Kept trying different ones searching for the one that we liked. The Pace Arrow was a POS. The fifth wheel was a pain in the ass. Best were the Chinook Glacier and the Sprinter in terms of quality but again I found that if you didn't use them regularly they became problematic, mostly with critters making themselves at home. RVing and camping isn't for everyone. |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 09:18:11 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 12/28/2014 9:02 AM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:44:33 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 12/27/2014 5:51 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 10:36:24 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/26/2014 11:36 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 12:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:21:11 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/14 11:56 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:13:35 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:09:12 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:39:20 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: I wouldn't mind spending some vacation time in Montana, especially after reading Norman Maclean's wonderfully descriptive writings. Montana is nice but good accommodations are particularly pricy. You jump straight from the "Super 8" to $300 a night in the places we were. There are lots of wild woods camping opportunities tho if that works for you. Yeah me neither ;-) There are lots of great hiking trails but you have to look for them. They are not all that well documented. If you like falling water and walking on trails by yourself it is worth looking. Sounds like a great place to take an RV. Yup there are plenty of opportunities to go off the grid for a night or two and then get to a full service park to freshen up the RV. The maid doesn't come into the RV the morning, make up the beds, vacuum, clean the bathroom, take out the trash? :) In an RV, doing all that takes only about a half hour. Not worth hiring a maid for. Ahh, so there is more time to order breakfast from room service! :) Who the hell wants to eat in their room? Have a heart. The bed bugs and roaches have to eat too. ...and other people's cooties and creepy-crawlies. Really depends on the quality of the hotel you choose. For example the place I stayed in South Carolina was outstanding. Clean and bug free. When we had the house in Florida we bought a brand new Pace Arrow Class A motor home thinking it would be ideal to travel back and forth to MA in. Put in a concrete slab in the yard in Florida and ran power to it underground. We drove it down there shortly after we bought it and within a month it had more creepy-crawlies living in it than anything I've ever seen in a hotel or house for that matter. Those Florida ants made a huge nest in one of the overhead compartments above the driver's seat. Had to fumigate the RV to get rid of them all. Later with the Sprinter a chipmunk family made themselves at home in the compartment behind the TV. I notice some red stains on the walls under the TV one day and pulled the TV out. The chipmunks had stored red berries from some kind of tree on our property in the compartment along with piles of "bedding" material. They also chewed through several of the video and audio cables for the TV so it no longer worked. Another multi-day project of cleaning, shampooing and rewiring. One problem with an RV is that if you aren't in it and using it regularly many little creatures will make themselves at home. If motorized, it's important to check under the hood too. Mice love making nests in the engine compartment, usually in the air intake manifolding for the engine. I can't imagine why you kept buying the damn things! Most were purchased when we had the place(s) in Florida. Kept thinking it would be a good way to travel back and forth but it never worked out. Once on the road I always wanted to get there in as short of a time as possible. The RV phase for us was probably something like the gun purchase routine you are into. That was cute. Kept trying different ones searching for the one that we liked. I like all the one's I have. I don't have a .22, which is why I bought one. The Pace Arrow was a POS. The fifth wheel was a pain in the ass. Best were the Chinook Glacier and the Sprinter in terms of quality but again I found that if you didn't use them regularly they became problematic, mostly with critters making themselves at home. RVing and camping isn't for everyone. Truer words were never spoken. |
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