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Old 05-26-2013, 08:13 AM
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Sooo, I made the trek from sunny SoFl to Cali.
Long trip on an A320, Non stop, coach. Couple of observations since my arrival.
-There are ALOT of people leaving the interior trying to reach the coast for a Saturday.
-The farmers must know something we don't in Fl or the Real Estate agents aren't as smart, miles and miles of farmland, RIGHT on The Flippin COAST!!!! The real estate agents from Fla must go B-- Sh--- when they see this, all that prime property growing strawberries..
-It's cold out here.
I will be seeing Strick while I'm here, any man with talent and a sense of humor like his deserves to be met. Hide your daughters. :-)
-There is a "little" wedding in Big Sur this week, stay tuned. ;-)
PS: Stay in touch and visit good old freinds, life is short.
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Old 05-26-2013, 09:45 AM
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I will be seeing Strick while I'm here, any man with talent and a sense of humor like his deserves to be met.
You will be disappointed in real life...I'm not very entertaining.... We have these people in California called environmentalists. They can make life difficult for developers and the like. Enjoy Santa Cruz and Monteray. Try not to catch a cold while you here!

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Old 05-26-2013, 09:58 AM
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You will be disappointed in real life...I'm not very entertaining.... We have these people in California called environmentalists. They can make life difficult for developers and the like. Enjoy Santa Cruz and Monteray. Try not to catch a cold while you here!

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Yea, and what's up with that? I have seem more Tesla's here, than I have in my entire life. (2) Right along side more old gas loving hogs like I own 96' or older Detroit, US of A iron.
But for the life of me have yet to see a "Tree Hugger" or "Manatee lover". Is there a special habitat for them? :-)
Want to go poke my finger in their cage.
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Old 05-26-2013, 10:37 AM
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"But for the life of me have yet to see a "Tree Hugger" or "Manatee lover". Is there a special habitat for them? :-)"

Yes Sir, there is!! You are right in the heart of their habitat (especially if they had Manatees out there!). Be careful and don't say something like...."it's too bad they don't taste like chicken" when you mention Manatees!!! They have NO sense of humor.
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Old 05-27-2013, 11:42 PM
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Be careful and don't say something like...."it's too bad they don't taste like chicken"
when I had my shop in NH loons were the all the thing , I sold bumper stickers " I love loons they taste like chicken"
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Old 05-30-2013, 11:18 AM
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Made down the coast of Cali the other day.
Hanging out in Monteray/Carmel, watching old Spaghetti Westerns in the town that ol' Clint resides is as close as I will get I guess, pretty damn good though.
-Does it ever stop blowing out here?
-Ya think stone crabs are expensive, try Abalone, oh my----!
-Well, this is the w/e of the wedding in Big Sur, Mumford and Sons is playing, normal stuff, ho hum. Ha Ha! Right--------.
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Old 05-30-2013, 07:56 PM
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when I had my shop in NH loons were the all the thing , I sold bumper stickers " I love loons they taste like chicken"
Loons are better divers than I. Did I just say that? They really are. Have you seen their feet?
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Old 05-30-2013, 08:02 PM
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when I had my shop in NH loons were the all the thing , I sold bumper stickers " I love loons they taste like chicken"
Loons are better divers than I. Did I just say that? They really are. Have you seen their feet?
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Old 05-27-2013, 10:01 AM
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But for the life of me have yet to see a "Tree Hugger" or "Manatee lover". Is there a special habitat for them? :-)
Want to go poke my finger in their cage.
Monteray at Fisherman's Warf. That's where they like to hang out. The Aquarium is the nursery. Watch out down there. I had some boy scout looking type young man run up to me one day and told me I was getting too close to the Sealion. Never saw him coming. They are sneaky. It gets better when you get past Carmel....

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Old 05-27-2013, 10:32 AM
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That's F'ing funny!!! Sneaky little turds!

Last time I was in San Diego the sea lions had made homes on all the boats, especially those with swim platforms, and they do not go out in the water to "relieve" themselves, they are messy, nasty!! You have no choice but to have full canvas covers or they will poop inside your boat!!
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