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South Central Memorial Day Rally
Topic Started: Feb 16 2005, 07:35 PM (1,259 Views)
PRT
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Glad you both had a good time. It's always nice to meet someone you have only "known" online.
Did either of you have a digital camera so we can see your fun?
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jrf
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Pictures duh! Heck I even forgot my low water drain plugs.

The list of things I forget will exceed the list of things I took.
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Chris - San Antonio TX
Camera? lol But I have memories.

Joel always does things twice. ;)

But you shoulda seen the food he brang! Smoked ribs, mmmm mmmm, and German cheese sausage, and potato salad and pasta salad! --I'm getting hungry!
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It was really great. Wilena still has a big smile on her face. She loved Chris' wife. Normally Wilena doesn't talk much. No telling what got into her. Must have been the lack of stress and finally getting out and in touch with good company. I learned to have an appreciation for good things made in Shiner, Texas.

We had a good neighbor at the campground. A single Mom with 3 of her own kids plus another in tow. What a wonderful thing for a single mom to do. Ages 11 or so up to around 15. Just guessing. Oldest was her teenage daughter and the boyfriend. Gutsy mom, but she did it all in stride. Strict on those kids and never a raised voice. She runs a day care in OKC. The younger boys come over to the common water hydrant by our RV to fill their super soaker long range water cannons then would disapper and silently proceed to torment sister's boyfriend. Ahhh, parenthood. Its like a stomach ache. You like it because it feels so good when its over.

The teen girl was a home type inside girl didn't really get excited about camping but was OK with it. Read alot. She offered to babysit my dogs right after we got parked.

Swimsuits haven't changed much since I was a kid, so being parked by the boatramp offered lots of scenery.

One of the sites across the way had some jerks show up for a few hours. Wilena and I went over and picked up their trash.
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Chris - San Antonio TX
Joel, you got the wrong site, right by the boat launch. Up my way we had the gate keeper and wife, there six months, would take your ears off 12 months; and the host and wife, there now for 6 years! Now right up from me was the trot-line fisher who caught that cat bigger than my head when I'm thinking I'm cool.
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Little Kopit
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:floorrollin:

I think you guys are still at your rally.

Sounds relaxed.

I'm green as per usual.

You and your lack of cameras :nono:

Quiet without you!!

:P
Lynne
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cmoehle
May 30 2005, 03:55 PM
But you shoulda seen the food he brang!

Chris still seems to be speaking "rally speak."
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Sounds like it was fun!!!!!

Chris, go out and buy that darn camera!!! :whip: I am kicking myself now, cuz had we waited a month or so, we coulda got the 8MP for the same price!!!! :faint:
Greg, Dylan & Jasper too!
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Chris brought some really kickin' sausage too. Ya'll missed out. Sausage much better than ribs.

Here's where I got mine. What I had to contribute to the fun was Kasewurst. Seems us Tulsans stole the Austrian sausagemaker from Texas.

http://www.siegis.com/info.html

I was there one day and ate lunch. Bought a bunch of sausage and brought it home. Wife heads out one day alone and gets a lunch there too. Also brings home more sausage. I think she really was making a special trip. Version of what's good for the goose is good for the gander type of trip.

A real good friend of mine had a husband came home from Iraq after long absence. We went there for a lunch celebration. Getting down close to what I call South Tulsa, but its worth the longer haul.
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Chris - San Antonio TX
I brung jalapeno sausage, good stuff, also some local German sausage still untouched.

(Bring brang brung.)
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I'm beginning to think they're still drinking them beers. :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin:
Now comes the difficult part, drying out. :P :P :P

No camera Chris?
Chrissy

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Chris - San Antonio TX
No camera. No more beers. :cry:
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Little Kopit
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Wasn't that a party
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Could have been the whiskey, might have been the gin.
Could have been three or four six-packs,
I don't know, but look at the mess I'm in,
My head is like a football, I think I'm gonna die,
Tell me, me oh me oh my,
Wasn't that a party?

Someone took a grapefruit and wore it like a hat,
I saw someone under my kitchen table, talking to my old tom cat,
They were talking about hockey and the cat was talkin' back,
Along about then everything went black,
But wasn't that a party?

I'm sure it's just my memory playin' tricks on me,
But I think I saw my buddy cuttin' down my neighbour's tree,

Could have been the whiskey, might have been the gin.
Could have been three or four six-packs,
I don't know, but look at the mess I'm in,
My head is like a football, I think I'm gonna die,
Tell me, me oh me oh my,
Wasn't that a party?

Old Billy Joe and Tommy, well they went a little far,
They were sitting in my backyard blowing on the siren in somebody's police car.
So you see, your honour,
It was all in fun,
That little bitty track meet down on main street,
Was just to see if the cops could run,
Well, they run us in to see you,
In an alcoholic haze,
I can sure use those thirty days to recover from the party.

Could have been the whiskey, might have been the gin.
Could have been three or four six-packs,
I don't know, but look at the mess I'm in,
My head is like a football, I think I'm gonna die,
Tell me, me oh me oh my,
Wasn't that a party?

:cry: :scratch:
Lynne
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Lynne,
You'll have to sing that at the next rally - start making plans now. :floorrollin: :floorrollin: :floorrollin: Good drinking song.
Chrissy

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Little Kopit
newfoundland
Who said I could sing?

:P
Lynne
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