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Bo_Beck
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Location: Southern Utah
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| Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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KapitanSparrow wrote: Congratulations!
Thanks! :2thumbs: |
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Bo_Beck
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| Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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Felicia wrote: Bo, this was a wonderful story! I got to read it on my phone as we drove by the exit to your store off the 15....we had just came through Zion.
Someday it would be nice to meet your wife.
I love your stories - you are so very interesting!
Take care!
Dang technology is something else?! Who'd of ever thought we'd be reading our telephones, while driving at that! Awesome!
I'm sure you'd love her! She is a loveable woman and loves to meet people. You will think you've known her for ever within 5 minutes of meeting her.
We'll have to get together one of these days for sure!
Thanks Felicia! :2thumbs:
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Bo_Beck
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| Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:15 pm Post subject: |
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DiscGo wrote:
I just wanted him to know that I love him and I'll miss him when he is gone. I thought we were going to share a moment.... instead my Dad just said "that was weird", and then told me he had to get back to work, and just hung up. At least I tried. :haha:
I can understand. He already knows that he'll be missed. Why dwell on something that is a given. I do know though that I think of my dad and have thought about him every day for the past 4 years, but my mother is still here and has so much to give and share. I will miss her greatly, but I want her to know that we are here and wish to revel the time we spend together.
Just keep telling him that you love him. That is what is important. |
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Bo_Beck
Joined: 02 Dec 2005
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erial wrote: Bo, I've been to/thru New Mexico several times, but just to be sure I pulled out my Walmart Sam's Club Rand McNally Road Atlas and did some serious perusing before finding a spot or two of blue in the Land of Enchantment. So with nary a place to float your boat, how did you and your folks acquire a hankering to go sailing. I also might point out that once upon a time I was an avid viewer of Adventures in Paradise (with Gardner McKay as Captain Adam Troy). Point being there were a lot of pirates, cutthroats, and headhunters out in them waters. How'd your folks deal with all that?
Mom and dad always spent time on the water, whether whitewater conoeing on their Old Town Canoe on the Willamet? River in Oregon, powerboating on Conchas Lake in E. NM, Elephant Butte in S. central NM or even our trips to Lake Powell in the mid and late 1960's. Dad even introduced me to Keenin Winn and Gregory Peck at a tiny resturant in Page somewhere around 1969? when they were shooting a film "Mcginnis Gold". The real story about the oceans came from their 2 week "bareboat charters" every year to the Carribean with good friends from Phoenix starting in the early 1960's up until they got serious and bought their first Sailboat in 1975.
erial wrote: Some rainy day you'll have to regale us with more tales.
Speaking of which, what's with Tanya and 2 a.m? Range Rover deadlined again?
I'll have to let her expound on this story, but essentially a trip to the hospital and confusion as to where she would be afterwards took me on a "wild Tanya chase". I finally caught up with her at somewhere around 2AM after 8 hours of getting the run-around. I was glad to be at her side to offer a little support. |
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