Where the wild things are

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dougie
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enigmaT120 wrote: "Blinded by the Light"
One of my all-time favourites.
And for those so inclined -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg8cDmi7-U8
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The rest of it I just wasted.
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I'm hearing you Dougie. Sort of song that you never get tired of listening to.

Here is another that you all should know with more of a bike theme. Classic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfbBw-YM ... detailpage

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That sail looks like junk to me. ;)
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Its all fake, as I can recognize California easily. Or, did you folks down under steal some of our hills? We want em back.

Oh, wait, the state is in deep dodo of debt. How much will you pay to keep them?
Ask the Indians what happens when you don't control immigration.
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Duane Ausherman wrote:Its all fake, as I can recognize California easily. Or, did you folks down under steal some of our hills? We want em back.

Oh, wait, the state is in deep dodo of debt. How much will you pay to keep them?
Now Duane, no one is stealing your hills. They are just flowing into the ocean.

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Duane Ausherman wrote:Its all fake, as I can recognize California easily. Or, did you folks down under steal some of our hills? We want em back.

Oh, wait, the state is in deep dodo of debt. How much will you pay to keep them?
Hey, hang on a minute. We stole those hills fair and square from the original inhabitants.
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How about 'splainin' what the deal is with "Charlie's island"? Does he live on an island?

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I think Charlies leases the island from the authorities when the rising water level in the lake cuts the island off from the mainland. Normally a farmer agists his stock on the isthmus and island. The stock are removed when the water level rises and Charlie (Max) takes over his private kingdom.

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It's not quite like that. I simply regard it as my private kingdom and claim it whenever I wish, like any good pirate would. I've been camping there for over 20 years - my kids kind of grew up there. Visitors drop in, maybe setting up for a week or so, or just appear as day visitors. We had 9 sleep over a couple of nights ago. My personal favourites are the gorgeous young women who bring beer and invite me to go skinny dipping.

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The lake is lovely to swim in, and perfectly benign. The island is covered with elm and peppercorn trees, with leafy glades to camp in.

Please drop by if you happen to be in the neighbourhood. Don’t forget to pay the ferryman.
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