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Nude said:
RoLar_USC said:
Still waiting for something useful... since joining I have not seen one bit of fact come from one of your posts... well unless you were quoting someone else..

Kid, you can't win. I know you think there is a chance here, some slight bit of hope that you'll land the one big blow but you are so outclassed you lack the frame of reference to fully grasp exactly *how* outclassed you are. Just drop it and move on with your life.

This new and improved but still essentially the same Nude has me completely intrigued as to what he has been doing during his hiatus.
 
tmare said:
Nude said:
RoLar_USC said:
Still waiting for something useful... since joining I have not seen one bit of fact come from one of your posts... well unless you were quoting someone else..

Kid, you can't win. I know you think there is a chance here, some slight bit of hope that you'll land the one big blow but you are so outclassed you lack the frame of reference to fully grasp exactly *how* outclassed you are. Just drop it and move on with your life.

This new and improved but still essentially the same Nude has me completely intrigued as to what he has been doing during his hiatus.

Hmmm... I drove the length of I-90 from Seattle to Boston and back for fun, watched baby Buffalo prance in the meadows of Yellowstone, genuflected at Mount Rushmore, giggled with my wife as the brown bear cubs played at out feet, rebuilt the wall surrounding my fireplace to allow the internal routing of the cables for my 50" Plasma, repainted the house's interior, grew a bumper crop of gumdrop tomatoes, spinach, and Chrysler Imperial roses, got a drink of cold water at Wall Drug, swam with my wife while the chain lightning of a nearby thunderstorm lit up the sky, discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake", perfected my Michoacan carnitas, and chased down a fair amount of hot air balloons as the dog days of summer have given way to our early autumn rains.

You?
 
Nude said:
Hmmm... I drove the length of I-90 from Seattle to Boston and back for fun, watched baby Buffalo prance in the meadows of Yellowstone, genuflected at Mount Rushmore, giggled with my wife as the brown bear cubs played at out feet, rebuilt the wall surrounding my fireplace to allow the internal routing of the cables for my 50" Plasma, repainted the house's interior, grew a bumper crop of gumdrop tomatoes, spinach, and Chrysler Imperial roses, got a drink of cold water at Wall Drug, swam with my wife while the chain lightning of a nearby thunderstorm lit up the sky, discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake", perfected my Michoacan carnitas, and chased down a fair amount of hot air balloons as the dog days of summer have given way to our early autumn rains.

Did you see the billboard for Wall Drug? Good times. Welcome back.
 
IrvineRealtor said:
Nude said:
Hmmm... I drove the length of I-90 from Seattle to Boston and back for fun, watched baby Buffalo prance in the meadows of Yellowstone, genuflected at Mount Rushmore, giggled with my wife as the brown bear cubs played at out feet, rebuilt the wall surrounding my fireplace to allow the internal routing of the cables for my 50" Plasma, repainted the house's interior, grew a bumper crop of gumdrop tomatoes, spinach, and Chrysler Imperial roses, got a drink of cold water at Wall Drug, swam with my wife while the chain lightning of a nearby thunderstorm lit up the sky, discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake", perfected my Michoacan carnitas, and chased down a fair amount of hot air balloons as the dog days of summer have given way to our early autumn rains.

Did you see the billboard for Wall Drug? Good times. Welcome back.

"The"? "THE"?!?!? Deuce, there are roughly 48,983 in South Dakota... and that's just the eastbound signs.
 
Nude said:
tmare said:
Nude said:
RoLar_USC said:
Still waiting for something useful... since joining I have not seen one bit of fact come from one of your posts... well unless you were quoting someone else..

Kid, you can't win. I know you think there is a chance here, some slight bit of hope that you'll land the one big blow but you are so outclassed you lack the frame of reference to fully grasp exactly *how* outclassed you are. Just drop it and move on with your life.

This new and improved but still essentially the same Nude has me completely intrigued as to what he has been doing during his hiatus.

Hmmm... I drove the length of I-90 from Seattle to Boston and back for fun, watched baby Buffalo prance in the meadows of Yellowstone, genuflected at Mount Rushmore, giggled with my wife as the brown bear cubs played at out feet, rebuilt the wall surrounding my fireplace to allow the internal routing of the cables for my 50" Plasma, repainted the house's interior, grew a bumper crop of gumdrop tomatoes, spinach, and Chrysler Imperial roses, got a drink of cold water at Wall Drug, swam with my wife while the chain lightning of a nearby thunderstorm lit up the sky, discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake", perfected my Michoacan carnitas, and chased down a fair amount of hot air balloons as the dog days of summer have given way to our early autumn rains.

You?

Uh-huh, Buffalo in Yellowstone and Bald Eagles and Elk. Mt. Rushmore, so much more than I could have thought. And what a surprise in Bear County USA, Rapid City, SD. Wall Drug, and the Badlands. Even drove through Sturgis in a 39ft RV with the kids during the ride. Lightning and thunderstorms.
 
awgee said:
Uh-huh, Buffalo in Yellowstone and Bald Eagles and Elk. Mt. Rushmore, so much more than I could have thought. And what a surprise in Bear County USA, Rapid City, SD. Wall Drug, and the Badlands. Even drove through Sturgis in a 39ft RV with the kids during the ride. Lightning and thunderstorms.
We got caught riding the leading edge of a thunderstorm as we left Sioux Falls. The thunderheads were glorious and and it seemed as if the sky went on forever in some places.

We timed our trip to coincide with the east gate opening in the spring and we were rewarded with a view of Lake Yellowstone that I have never seen:

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And an early spring arrival also got us front row seats to baby buffalo:

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And finally, Bear Country USA:

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awgee, if you saw a little blue PT cruiser with a picture of the Bixby Bridge on the back window, that was us ;)
 
I'm glad to hear you had a memorable trip. Graph and I had a lovely time up in your neck of the woods...sorry to have missed you!
 
Nude said:
... discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake"...

That's It! I can't stand it anymore! I've got to go back! Now!

The last time I drove cross country, I searched the Steak-N-Shake website to find their western-most restaurant along the route. I planned my drive schedule so I would overnight nearby. It's in Edmond, Oklahoma, if you're interested. Only a two day drive from Irvine, and I'm in burger heaven. Farther east and northeast, there's no problem, since almost every middle-size town has a Steak-N-Shake.
 
GoIllini said:
Nude said:
... discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake"...

That's It! I can't stand it anymore! I've got to go back! Now!

The last time I drove cross country, I searched the Steak-N-Shake website to find their western-most restaurant along the route. I planned my drive schedule so I would overnight nearby. It's in Edmond, Oklahoma, if you're interested. Only a two day drive from Irvine, and I'm in burger heaven. Farther east and northeast, there's no problem, since almost every middle-size town has a Steak-N-Shake.
Seriously, we must have hit 20 of those places. There is one in East Peoria on the banks of the Illinois; great view, outdoor seating, and I think I would gain 60 pounds if they were anywhere near me.
 
caycifish said:
I'm glad to hear you had a memorable trip. Graph and I had a lovely time up in your neck of the woods...sorry to have missed you!

I was kinda bummed when he sent my your schedule. Sadly, we'll only be at Disneyland one night in October and we've already got dinner plans so we can't meet up then either. My wife was really hoping to get in on the IHB secret handshake. %-P
 
Nude said:
GoIllini said:
Nude said:
... discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake"...

That's It! I can't stand it anymore! I've got to go back! Now!

The last time I drove cross country, I searched the Steak-N-Shake website to find their western-most restaurant along the route. I planned my drive schedule so I would overnight nearby. It's in Edmond, Oklahoma, if you're interested. Only a two day drive from Irvine, and I'm in burger heaven. Farther east and northeast, there's no problem, since almost every middle-size town has a Steak-N-Shake.
Seriously, we must have hit 20 of those places. There is one in East Peoria on the banks of the Illinois; great view, outdoor seating, and I think I would gain 60 pounds if they were anywhere near me.

I can't see my shoes... :down:
 
GoIllini said:
Nude said:
Seriously, we must have hit 20 of those places. There is one in East Peoria on the banks of the Illinois; great view, outdoor seating, and I think I would gain 60 pounds if they were anywhere near me.

I can't see my shoes... :down:

I feel your pain. :down:
 
GoIllini said:
Nude said:
GoIllini said:
Nude said:
... discovered the goodness that is "Steak & Shake"...

That's It! I can't stand it anymore! I've got to go back! Now!

The last time I drove cross country, I searched the Steak-N-Shake website to find their western-most restaurant along the route. I planned my drive schedule so I would overnight nearby. It's in Edmond, Oklahoma, if you're interested. Only a two day drive from Irvine, and I'm in burger heaven. Farther east and northeast, there's no problem, since almost every middle-size town has a Steak-N-Shake.
Seriously, we must have hit 20 of those places. There is one in East Peoria on the banks of the Illinois; great view, outdoor seating, and I think I would gain 60 pounds if they were anywhere near me.

I can't see my shoes... :down:

I hope you are blocking them?
 
Currently searching for apartment complexes in Tucson. Apparently things are quite reasonable down there.

Anyways, glad to see the trips was GREAT! nude. Hope the "fall" goes well.

-bix
 
Spent 10 years in Tucson, left in 2004. Depending on what sort of investment you're looking for, keep in mind that SW and West Tucson are the "bad" sides of town, central and east are "ok" and north/northeast were the booming "bubble prone" areas. And far northwest, the Oro Valley, was completely overbuilt and is a long way from the employment centers.
 
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