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Luvdunes

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  1. I gotta little ranger action for ya....................

    :blink: :peek:

    Riding two up = looong walk back to camp, even if you are a little kid.

    (on a side note: I think that they should have gave the little one a ride back to camp, not the kids fault, they must of been 5 or 6)(IMO)

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    OH YEAH and we bought our passes at Valero since someone had to stop for gas anyway. But why did they need to ID me????

    And I don't look anything like Don. I did kinda think it was funny when they asked me what his last name was and I said :rockon: ???? 29Palms......................... :bump::blink:

    Then I realized that I have had him to the house for dinner, trusted him with my life in a rail and I didn't even freaking know his last name.............Maybe THATS whos een in the chair across the street :peek:

    :thumb::lol::headbang1::lol:

    Jodi I couldn't stop laughing.

  2. So glad that everything turned out alright,:thumb: know you guys had to be really scared, was he?

    Bet he doesn't leave camp again without Mom or Dad.

    I know most parents have had their kids get away from them at one time or another and it is the scariest feeling. :beercheers:

  3. Fedora (hat)

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A fedora, which in this case has been pinched at the front and being worn pushed back on the head, with the front of the brim bent down over the eyes.The fedora is a soft felt hat that is creased lengthwise down the crown and pinched in the front on both sides. It is said to be invented in the mid-1910s. However, the term was in use for the hat as early as 1891, and it was first resembled late in the 18th century as an upper class clothing accessory. Any hat that resembles the soft felt version is also usually called a fedora, including straw and twill ones. Similar hats with a C-crown (with an indentation for the head in the top of the crown) are occasionally called fedoras. It is usually worn by men, but ladies' versions can also be found. On some fedoras, small feathers are inserted in the band wrapped around the crown for flair.

    pete ya gotta get one

    Gotta love DDR, Inc. you can always get so much useful information. :laughoff:

    Looking good Pete! :laughoff:

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