Traveling cross country by my lonesome
#91
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
larry proclaimed:
> Ok...thanks. After Boulder we'll be heading south...toward the NM
> border. Hope to have an Enchilada breakfast in there somewhere. But
> will look for the bar on the way back. If anyone sees a white 01 gc
> from ND honk...
Where in NoDak? Was born in Minot, lived over near the wide spot in the
road called Max for a few years before the old man moved back to Montana.
> Ok...thanks. After Boulder we'll be heading south...toward the NM
> border. Hope to have an Enchilada breakfast in there somewhere. But
> will look for the bar on the way back. If anyone sees a white 01 gc
> from ND honk...
Where in NoDak? Was born in Minot, lived over near the wide spot in the
road called Max for a few years before the old man moved back to Montana.
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Well we're in your home town. Been Minot since 1985. Just retired
from the college. Love it up here even the winters. But then I am a
native Kansan so the weather is not that much different, just no
termites.
Now Montana is something else. We took highway 2 across Montana one
time and was that an experience. That has got to be the last true
outback and I mean that in a good way. I still remember the a little
trading post built out of logs and and added on to over the years.
They had about everything in that store.
Larry
from the college. Love it up here even the winters. But then I am a
native Kansan so the weather is not that much different, just no
termites.
Now Montana is something else. We took highway 2 across Montana one
time and was that an experience. That has got to be the last true
outback and I mean that in a good way. I still remember the a little
trading post built out of logs and and added on to over the years.
They had about everything in that store.
Larry
#96
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Well we're in your home town. Been Minot since 1985. Just retired
from the college. Love it up here even the winters. But then I am a
native Kansan so the weather is not that much different, just no
termites.
Now Montana is something else. We took highway 2 across Montana one
time and was that an experience. That has got to be the last true
outback and I mean that in a good way. I still remember the a little
trading post built out of logs and and added on to over the years.
They had about everything in that store.
Larry
from the college. Love it up here even the winters. But then I am a
native Kansan so the weather is not that much different, just no
termites.
Now Montana is something else. We took highway 2 across Montana one
time and was that an experience. That has got to be the last true
outback and I mean that in a good way. I still remember the a little
trading post built out of logs and and added on to over the years.
They had about everything in that store.
Larry
#97
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Well we're in your home town. Been Minot since 1985. Just retired
from the college. Love it up here even the winters. But then I am a
native Kansan so the weather is not that much different, just no
termites.
Now Montana is something else. We took highway 2 across Montana one
time and was that an experience. That has got to be the last true
outback and I mean that in a good way. I still remember the a little
trading post built out of logs and and added on to over the years.
They had about everything in that store.
Larry
from the college. Love it up here even the winters. But then I am a
native Kansan so the weather is not that much different, just no
termites.
Now Montana is something else. We took highway 2 across Montana one
time and was that an experience. That has got to be the last true
outback and I mean that in a good way. I still remember the a little
trading post built out of logs and and added on to over the years.
They had about everything in that store.
Larry