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From An Unbelievable Tour Around An Imaginary World by Gregory Garceau

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Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY FIFTEEN: Wildlife and Wild Life

Fostahs-Owstraylean fuh beyuh!

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY FIFTEEN: Wildlife and Wild Life

Wow! I've never seen one that close. I wonder what Bill Shanyfelt has to say about this?

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in DAY FOURTEEN: Into the Nullarbor

Now I'm really worried! Maybe you should push the Rescue button on your locator device.

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY FOURTEEN: Into the Nullarbor

Despite your warning, I went ahead and read your reply, and everything you wrote makes perfect sense. Hmmm, what does that say about me?

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on DAY FOURTEEN: Into the Nullarbor

Many a good man have been lost (were lost? had been lost? was lost?) on the Moodolallabuttanrumpa. No women have been lost, because they have more sense than to travel in such a place.

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY FOURTEEN: Into the Nullarbor

Little known fact: Ihooaryou was named in 1978 by Peter Townshend during an expedition to the region. He was accompanied by Baba O'Reilly, Boris the Spider and Happy Jack.

(Sheesh!This reply went nowhere fast. If I were you, I wouldn't read it. I should delete it, but who has time for that?)

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Keith Adams on DAY TWENTY-ONE: Is There Any Food Better Than Fresh Fish?

Good point, and I did actually think about that. But, as usual, I went for silly wordplay over historical accuracy.

1 year ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAYS TEN, ELEVEN & TWELVE: A Pirate's Life For Me

It sounds like there's a lot of things you haven't seen. Come to think of it, I've never seen Barry Manilow either.

1 year ago
Keith Adams commented on DAY TWENTY-ONE: Is There Any Food Better Than Fresh Fish?

"... Americans-to-be from Europe were the first settlers in America. ... "

Apart, of course, from the various peoples who migrated here thousands of years earlier and became what we now think of as the Native peoples.

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on DAYS TEN, ELEVEN & TWELVE: A Pirate's Life For Me

You guys are killin' me!

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAYS TEN, ELEVEN & TWELVE: A Pirate's Life For Me

Hahahahahah!!!!

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAYS TEN, ELEVEN & TWELVE: A Pirate's Life For Me

It makes you think.

1 year ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAYS TEN, ELEVEN & TWELVE: A Pirate's Life For Me

In all of my years I've never seen a sunset like that. Of course, I've never even seen Barry Manilow.

1 year ago
Keith Adams commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY: Boring Old Stuff

The one-L Lama, he's a priest.
The two-L llama, he's a beast.
But I will bet a silk pajama,
There's no such thing as a three-L lllama. (*)

(*: The author's attention has been drawn to a type of conflagration known as a "three-alarmer". Pooh.)

-- Ogden Nash

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in DAY TWENTY: Boring Old Stuff

It could happen... I imagine. They are camels too, after all!
Such fun! Nowhere else could this happen.

1 year ago