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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Good Times

It started out as a couple of friends gathering at Hooters one afternoon. But there was a table of really, really loud females in flannel in close proximity - so we moved the party to my patio.


The usual suspects:

Floyd the BBQ King

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eMost - the pirate king

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Gecko and the Jen.

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Dougnuts


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So we all piled into the deuce (the ultimate grocery getter) and headed to Publix to get grilling supplies.

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We also had a couple of drinks - which prompted a game of Catch Phrase. (And that is Big Perm on the left)
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Some of us had more than a couple of drinks.

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Yeah, many more than a couple of drinks.

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At any rate we are going to do it all over again - probably this Friday - call me if you want to come!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the wheel chocks on the deuce. Is that standard operating procedure? Someday I need to see that thing in person.

tjcouch said...

That is indeed standard procedure, in fact, they store in the little lock box just above the drivers step and in front of the spare tire.

I have not worked the bugs out of the parking brake just yet . . . . and it does weigh 15,000 lbs.

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