> It would be nice to travel if you knew where you were going
>
> It would be nice to travel if you knew where you were going and where
> you would live at the end or do we ever know, do we ever live where we
> live, we're always in other places, lost, like sheep.
WOW! Tourism really rocks. Now, if you are going to sail a pirate ship
around the Caribbean and you want to know how long it will take to get to
the next port, how do you figure out the time needed? What if the d-things
attack the ship? It hasn't happened yet, but I really want to know how to
factor these important details into our itinerary. Also about Port Dues.
Where can I find out what they are for each country? How much to use the
Panama Canal? What are the rate of storms in the Atlantic Ocean in
May/June? Should a cat plan on shedding more or less in the southern
hemisphere? Are there any places that want shedded fur? We already know
about the yarn one, but what about other ones. Are the rules for Dungeons
and Dragons, 3.5 edition the same in all countries? How about the various
music players, TVs, DVDs, and other electrical appliances? What about
batteries? What can you tell us about meeting more cats in other countries?
Are there dating services for those of us who are without wink winks? There
is so much to learn and we really need you to give us the information that
we need.
Cap'n Pine Cone esq
Granby - 08 Mar 2008 11:00 GMT
If I had planned my journey, it probably would not have been as interesting
nor, would I have met the friends I have.
>> It would be nice to travel if you knew where you were going
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> Cap'n Pine Cone esq
Kyla =^..^= - 08 Mar 2008 11:14 GMT
Boy Granby, we're up late it's 3:15 am here,
and you're right on the money with your reply.
YAWN
nite nite, I HOPE I can get some sleeeeeep tonite.
HUG
Kyla
"Granby"
> If I had planned my journey, it probably would not have been as
> interesting nor, would I have met the friends I have.
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>> Cap'n Pine Cone esq
Granby - 08 Mar 2008 11:47 GMT
Not me, not up til 3:15 a,n. I sent that message after6:a m DST in my town.
I may wake up at 3:15 a m and can't go back to sleep but would NEVER get up
that early. Had to years ago. We had a pontoon boat and had to get to the
Mississippi early if we wanted to get the good fishing spots. That was in
warmer weather and, I had all the naps I wanted throughout the day.
> Boy Granby, we're up late it's 3:15 am here,
> and you're right on the money with your reply.
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>>> Cap'n Pine Cone esq
Kyla =^..^= - 09 Mar 2008 01:06 GMT
Yuppers, you got dat right Granby
HUG
Kyla
"Granby" ...
> If I had planned my journey, it probably would not have been as
> interesting nor, would I have met the friends I have.
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>> Cap'n Pine Cone esq
Kreisleriana - 08 Mar 2008 13:32 GMT
>> It would be nice to travel if you knew where you were going
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> Cap'n Pine Cone esq
Full of questions, aren't you? ;)

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