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Yet another bad one
On 2/8/2011 9:55 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2011-02-08 06:50:34 -0800, Peter N said: On 2/8/2011 9:38 AM, Savageduck wrote: On 2011-02-08 06:19:00 -0800, Peter N said: On 2/7/2011 12:16 AM, Annika1980 wrote: On Feb 4, 4:01 pm, wrote: The latest addition to Bad Travel: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/132292512 Once the center of Free Love, now populated by old hookers. I prefer the term "young at heart hookers." I sense an oncoming bout of the verbal expression of hormonal distress(or is that whore moanal?) about to befall this NG. A few years ago I heard one moan rather loudly. It happened at the Taj in Atlantic City. She had just learned that her fee was paid with a tournament chip. That is worth its weight in plastic. Rich wouldn't agree. He would say it's not worth its weight. -- Peter |
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[SI] Yet another bad one
Tom Yost wrote:
Bowser wrote in news:NsadnVW- : The latest addition to Bad Travel: http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/132292512 My first visit to San Francisco was in the summer of '68. I was a lad of 12 ,travelling with my family on an epic Griswold-like western road trip of four weeks duration. I remember being in the lobby of a museum somewhere near the wharf. A couple came in and approached the information booth and asked "Where do we go to see the hippies?" The info booth lady cheerfully pulled out a tour map and marked the directions (to Haight-Ashbury, I assume) I also remember spending my hard earned paper route money on some beads and a peace sign. That seems like a million years ago. In those days there was a store in SF called, "French's Furniture". They were 10 percenters, and they had their office near where Mission street goes under the freeway and turns South into the, "Mission District." they didn't just deal in furniture, but could get you most anything for 10% over the wholesale price. I bought several Hi-Fi items from them back in the 60's. I wonder if they are still in business? |
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[SI] Yet another bad one
On 2/27/11 8:18 PM, in article , "John Turco" wrote: George Kerby wrote: On 2/5/11 5:21 PM, in article , "Bill Graham" wrote: heavily edited for brevity If by, "That Bill Graham", you mean the rock group promoter, then no....I am not he. He died in a helicopter accident about 20 years ago, and "Bill Graham" wasn't his real name anyway. He was a Polish guy so his name was probably nearly unpronounceable. No, I am just an average Bill Graham, who lived and worked in Northern California for 40 years, and am now retired and living in Salem, Oregon. That's OK, Bill. I'm not THAT George Kerby either, LOL! No...you're the ghost of Robert Sterling (1917-2006), who was a costar of "Topper" (1953-1955 CBS TV comedy series). Right? The dog told me to do it. But that's just our little secret, OK? |
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