Actually, Newark Airport is a pretty good one. (I've been to O'Hare, and
walked seven miles from one gate to another, and I've been to most major
Airports in the US and Europe.)
I've been to Indiana a number of times, as my son attended Valparaiso. You
actually can see forever, if you're
In a message dated 3/3/2002 10:37:12 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
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. And they put grey gravy on everything, even breakfast!
The winter weather is colder and windier than Vermont, with our the
Majestic
Mountains.
Stay in the popcorn state, if you will, but don't
Chris:
I'm Jersey born and bred, and proud of it. Only left for College (our greatest
export has always been college students) military service, and vacations.
My remarks to which you cite were, of course, in jest. You are correct: New
Yorkers talk that way, not folks from Jersey. I like to
In a message dated 3/2/2002 12:21:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
to keep all those Midwesterners from discovering what it's
really like, and then moving here and trashing up the place.
Been there. Discovered what it is like. Liked it. Prefer to stay here. You
I miss Jersey. I lived in Monmouth County and spent a lot of wonderful weekends
exploring the Pine Barrens and taking in some sun at LBI or Point Pleasant. It's a
great place to live. But that commute to NYC was hell.
Paul
Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Chris:
I'm Jersey born and bred, and proud
I lived in Joisey for 11 years, exit 120 on the Parkway Youse guys crack me
up
Paul
Chris Niesmertelny wrote:
Dan,
You're from Jersey We don't say Joisey And we don't say Youse You must
be from Brooklyn originally, but I won't hold it against you
Actually, I'm from Texas originally, so
How YOU doin'? Youse from Joisey? What exit?
And, by the way, the Great Swamp is a lovely spot, particulary is you like to
shoot birds (with a pentax, that is)!
Chris Niesmertelny wrote:
Regards, and a special how ya doin to my Jersey neighbors.
--
Daniel J. Matyola
Simon wrote:
...and remember I only made a single comment about it - I didn't put up a
web page devoted to them! :-)
Those are some hideous fungi's (but nicely shot).
I do have to ask though - what were you doing in the Great Swamp Wildlife
Refuge?
What do you mean? I thought everyone spent
Simon King wrote, regarding Richard Seaman's phabulous phallic phungus
picture:
I do have to ask though - what were you doing in the Great Swamp Wildlife
Refuge?
Did you check out his web site?
http://www.richard-seaman.com/index.html
Richard survived the hurricane of a double century
?
PS
Q. What do you call a mushroom with a 12 inch stalk?
A. A fungi to be with.
Simon
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Sent: Tuesday, 26 February 2002 11:17 AM
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Subject: phallic phungus
OK,
Just remember, it was NOT me who
Thats beautiful Richard.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us.
Now I know what I have to look forward to.
Bad bokeh.
William Robb
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I liked Simon's response better..
WW
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YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!
http://www.richard-seaman.com/Fungus/Phallic/index.html
Richard
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