Yeah, but fried bologna makes a tastier sandwich. And you don't need tools and a bib to eat it. And ....aaah, who am I kidding?...lobsters @3.99/lb ... Cheaper than bologna!
Are you pullin' my leg? $3.99 a stinkin' pound!? Incredible.
Yeah, but fried bologna makes a tastier sandwich. And you don't need tools and a bib to eat it. And ....aaah, who am I kidding?...lobsters @3.99/lb ... Cheaper than bologna!
Is that the cure that involves a razor, lighter fluid and an ice pick?Mike another great ride report. As an Okie I do envy you your roads. Based on the pics you apparently have a bad case of the crabs. I suspect you know what to do to get rid of them quickly. Good luck!
Amen....The tree-lined streets remind me of the drawings of communities in children's books that date back to the 50's and 60's,
I guess that when you get older, nostalgia and sentiment take over. Sigh.
Thank you Old Michael! I can imagine those streets in the peak of the autumn.Amen....The tree-lined streets remind me of the drawings of communities in children's books that date back to the 50's and 60's,
I guess that when you get older, nostalgia and sentiment take over. Sigh.
Ron, the tree-lined streets are in an area of Sacramento known as the fabulous forties -41st St. through about 48th. The trees and the homes are a part of the city's history. I drive through there often, (we've done a number of jobs in the area)and I love to stop and take walks up one street and down the next. In the fall, it's almost breathtaking in real life.
Have a good holiday.
glass crabbin' near Morro Bay
Old Michael, Great ride report!Amen....The tree-lined streets remind me of the drawings of communities in children's books that date back to the 50's and 60's,
I guess that when you get older, nostalgia and sentiment take over. Sigh.
Ron, the tree-lined streets are in an area of Sacramento known as the fabulous forties -41st St. through about 48th. The trees and the homes are a part of the city's history. I drive through there often, (we've done a number of jobs in the area)and I love to stop and take walks up one street and down the next. In the fall, it's almost breathtaking in real life.
Have a good holiday.
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