PA Mini-Gathering
- Jeff Hauze
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PA Mini-Gathering
The Module is homeward bound right now. All in all, a good trip. Good times, good company, and a new godbox. A few pictures and a more detailed write up will follow. The highlight was definitely the bonfire. Seeing the Module in amongst a crowd of hippies is rather amusing. And apparently leads to much in the way of hippie chicks making out and getting naked.
Screw liquid diamond. I want to be able to fling apartment building sized ingots of extracted metal into space.
So 3278 just has to look at women and their clothes will fly right off?
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Yeah, it's not that easy, or anyone could do it.
I didn't get back to GR until 0800, whereupon I went straight to work without returning home first. For some reason, I could not stay awake on the trip home, and had to stop four or five times to take naps; a ten-hour trip took eighteen, instead. I really don't remember anything of the drive home except a constant struggle to remain conscious. So wish I didn't have to work today. I blame Megan.
Had a great time while I was there; Jeff and Megan were excellent local guides, and gladly altered their prospective plans - going to Philly - when it became clear their guest would probably not enjoy them. [First words out of my mouth when asked what I wanted to do: "Nothing involving cities, or people."] Had a delightful bonfire, and a laudable amount of female nudity.
Oops. Almost fell asleep at my desk. This is going to be a long day.
I didn't get back to GR until 0800, whereupon I went straight to work without returning home first. For some reason, I could not stay awake on the trip home, and had to stop four or five times to take naps; a ten-hour trip took eighteen, instead. I really don't remember anything of the drive home except a constant struggle to remain conscious. So wish I didn't have to work today. I blame Megan.
Had a great time while I was there; Jeff and Megan were excellent local guides, and gladly altered their prospective plans - going to Philly - when it became clear their guest would probably not enjoy them. [First words out of my mouth when asked what I wanted to do: "Nothing involving cities, or people."] Had a delightful bonfire, and a laudable amount of female nudity.
Oops. Almost fell asleep at my desk. This is going to be a long day.
- Jeff Hauze
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- Jeff Hauze
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- Joined: Mon Mar 18, 2002 10:31 pm
- Jeff Hauze
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Better late than never, right?
Pictures of the Module in a yellow shirt...I know dude, we were just as shocked.
Pictures of the Module in a yellow shirt...I know dude, we were just as shocked.
Last edited by Jeff Hauze on Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Screw liquid diamond. I want to be able to fling apartment building sized ingots of extracted metal into space.
- Van Der Litreb
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- Jeff Hauze
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In fact, when I first saw the shirt, in Goodwill - I went in to get a pair of jeans, and walked out with a sweater, two shirts, a tie, and a belt, but no jeans - I thought, "That's a bowling shirt made out of an old lady's curtains! I must own it!" It wasn't until I'd worn it a few times that I saw the pattern wasn't abstract fleurs-de-lis and the like, but rather coiled eastern serpents! My utterly uncool shirt turned out to be exceptionally cool, which is, I suppose, okay.Van Der Litreb wrote:That's not a shirt, that's the blanket from the hotel room!