What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Gonna see if there's any Messisan stuff to eat.

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    Sheriff's Western Texaco stop. 1st in NM on 80 past POE then. Smooth, well packed, hard gravel lot then. Desert back and both sides...
    Most massive collection of dead rattle snakes and old skins ever in one place. Stop, jump out and thump tires. Go in and eat. Come back leap to the step and grab to clear any on the ground...
     
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    Wuz good back in 94.
     
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    Prolly classified "Burn before Reading." hi grade comms..
     
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    Happy Easter everyone. I'm watching YouTube Easter. Cooking a pizza. But, we have weather coming. Maybe it will be dead before it hits Indiana.

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    Know any women enjoying Scrod in Boston?

    In New England, "scrod" refers to a mild, white fish, typically haddock, cod, pollack, or hake, that is split and boned. It's not a specific species, but rather a general term for a fresh, small, and firm fish. The term may have originated at the Omni Parker House in Boston.
     
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    Got a monster plate of beef fajitas with a truck load of pico and salsa.

    So yes, it's just like home.

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    Perfect!