Robert,

Most definitely must enjoy the southern hospitality.  Maybe that is why I
have hung around here so long...

And did not have my reskinned cameras.  This was before my LXen were
'snaked'.  Yes, that may be hard to believe...  Probably did not have a
camera with me since it was just a party as we were finally heading out to
test.

Cesar
Panama City, Florida

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 1:27 PM

Wow, sounds like a lot more food than we had!  Gotta love the southern
tradition of using the smallest excuse for having a feast huh?  This is
especially true for barb-e-ques down in south Texas.  We always make
enough to feed the whole town, despite the fact that we have leftovers
for the rest of the month.

I'm sure you had one of your snakeskins with you, don't you always? ;)

rg


Cesar Matamoros II wrote:

>Robert,
>
>The shot reminded me of an assignment I was on a while ago.  Once
everything
>was integrated on the ship we had a party before departing the shipyard the
>next day for Florida.  The shipyard was close to New Orleans.
>
>Anyhow, as we approached it the sight was amazing.  I cannot recall how
many
>long tables they had, but it was at least four.  Each table had a pile
about
>a foot high away from the edges of crawfish.  And there was plenty of beer
>to wash it down with.
>
>I don't think I had a camera that night.  I may have to look back and see
if
>I did...
>
>Cesar
>Panama City, Florida
>

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