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Re: Adventures with famous
Posted By: Grishny, on host 206.152.253.15
Date: Thursday, May 11, 2000, at 10:01:15
In Reply To: Adventures with famous posted by famous on Thursday, May 11, 2000, at 09:38:57:

> After bowling, we went to a coffee shop, which was cool, because we don't really have many (or any) in Ohio.

I beg to differ, famous! Perhaps there are no coffee shops where you live...we seem to have them a-plenty up where I live. We have this really awesome place in Troy called Winans; they make a coffee confection called a Milky Way...it is too good to describe. There's also a nice little coffee shop in Piqua called Javawocky that makes a really good cappucino.

>This is where I met Speedball.. and some of their other friends too.

Huh. I didn't realize that Speedball and Darien and Minamoon went to the same school!

> Ok. After we chatted a while, I had to go. I didn't want to be driving in the dark. So, at about 1 p.m. I hopped back in my car and headed for New Hampshire. Now, I hoped the ride would be as smooth as last time, but they have these things called TOLL BOOTHS, which I hate. Now, I'm not dumb, I have heard of them before, but they were still new to me. So, I had a tough time with those.

Just curious...what route did you take? My guess is you were on Interstate 90, which turns into the Mass Pike in Massachusetts, at least part of the way. Am I right? It seems like theres a stinking toll booth every five miles on that highway.

> Eventually I got to New Hampshire though, and called Sam and Leen. The said when I got closer I could call them and they'd meet me someplace. I agreed, but the drive was so easy, and the directions Sam had given me earlier last week were so good, that I made it to their house with ease. So, I called them, and told them I was sitting in their driveway. They laughed and came out to meet me.

That RULES, famous!

> Then we travelled a little bit, and got to see the beach. It was obviously too cold to do anything but walk on it, but it was still pretty cool to see.

What, haven't you ever heard of POLAR BEAR swimming?

> That night we watched The God's Must Be Crazy. That movie is weird at the beginning, but extremely funny all the way through. I laughed a lot.

Was that the first time you ever saw TGMBC? I think I saw that for the first time when I was eleven or twelve. I die laughing everytime I watch that movie. (I don't think the sequel is nearly as good, though.)

Gri"now where did I put that old glass Coke bottle?"shny

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