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Hello all.....Finely found my way home from Florida!
Going to need a vacation from my vacation, but I must say spending the time in Disney with my granddaughter was absolutely fantastic! :D
Have to say there were quite a few special Disney Magic Moments especially when in real life she got to meet all of her favorite princesses!
It was truly what this vacation was all about! ;)
But after all it's good to be back home! :cool:

Hey lok, I posted about ya while you were gone so all suck up/brownie points to me.

Welcome home.

Welcome back, Road King... you seem to have retained your sanity (?).
Glad you and yours had a good time and gladder still you found your way home.
Great paparazzi shot of you made the forum while you were gone, hope I can find it again. That wizard hat is YOU!
 
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Hello all.....Finely found my way home from Florida!
Going to need a vacation from my vacation, but I must say spending the time in Disney with my granddaughter was absolutely fantastic! :D
Have to say there were quite a few special Disney Magic Moments especially when in real life she got to meet all of her favorite princesses!
It was truly what this vacation was all about! ;)
But after all it's good to be back home! :cool:
Sounds like a very successful and enjoyable journey.
Welcome back.
 
Tao Te Ching

We put thirty spokes together and call it a wheel;
But it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the wheel depends.
We turn clay to make a vessel;
But it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the vessel depends.
We pierce doors and windows to make a house;
And it is on these spaces where there is nothing that the usefulness of the house depends.
Therefore just as we take advantage of what is, we should recognize the usefulness of what is not.
 
Some of the best damn writing......

.....in the English language:

And then instead of going on to Arusha they turned left, he evidently figured that they had the gas, and looking down he saw a pink sifting cloud, moving over the ground,and in the air, like the first snow in a blizzard, that comes from nowhere, and he knew the locusts were coming, up from the South. Then they began to climb and they were going to the East it seemed, and then it darkened and they were in a storm, the rain so thick it seemed like flying through a waterfall, and then they were out and Compie turned his head and grinned and pointed and there, ahead, all he could see, as wide as all the world, great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun, was the square top of Kilimanjaro. And then he knew that there was where he was going.

Ernest Hemingway "The Snows Of Kilimanjaro"
 
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