[tcb] Re: Back in the USA!

  • From: "Denis Dodson" <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:03:31 -0500

Glad to hear that all is well with Oliver. When we left he was still very sick.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Woodall" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 10:05 AM
Subject: [tcb] Re: Back in the USA!


Oliver is doing great!
Little kids are pretty resilient...
Keeping a pretty low profile for a while until the new kid pops out.  Amy
is just terribly uncomfortable right now.  I feel sorry for her!


Christopher Dirksen said:

Denis,
I had a trip to Spain a long time ago, we landed in Madrid via Denmark,
then we drove to the Costa del Sol via tons of towns (Grenada, Salvia, and
a few others) finally made it to the beach and I never wanted to leave
with beer in the vending machines and grass huts with food on the beach.
Demark was expensive I thought, but I had never seen so many pretty people
in my life, also they had soccer fields what seemed like every block (I
love soccer). Good times but your right there's no place like the great
USA!
Eric,
I dig it when you meet up with someone else cruising in there bus. How's
Oliver doing these day's? We still need to hook up soon, is the wife
feeling ok? Best of thoughts for your family!
I wished we could have made the Kar parts tear down and the houston vw
cruise we spent a week in Gulf shores and had a blast! I would like to get
the bus out some time, let me know if anyone is up for a short cruise some
evening, I know it is so hot during the day now.
peace,

Cajun Eskimo
 > From: coocoo@xxxxxxx> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [tcb] Re: Back in
the USA!> Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:41:08 -0500> > What whine? Just
'cuz I love crisp bacon? I am not shamed for my love of > Amurica,
buddy. It's not my fault that they got gravel beaches.> > This was a
big trip. I had lost count of how many days we were gone. Jan > said
two weeks. We paid the parking and it was 8 days. We were both >
surprised.> > A big part of the fun is the way things that you are used
to at home is just > a little off, a little different. I asked for a
waffle for breakfast in > Munich. It was right there on the menu, but
the waitress was just disgusted. > Nobody eats waffles for breakfast,
they were for dessert at dinner. I showed > her that it was on the menu
and she pointed out that it was on the DINNER > menu. She just refused
to serve it. I was in Vienna at 6 AM and I went into > a restaurant for
breakfast and the woman there was just so happy to see me > and that
she knew what I wanted, "A big American breakfast", I said OK! She >
brought a waffle with bacon on it and covered with two eggs and
broiled. It > was one fused together thing. She was very proud and I
told her it was > perfect.> > We spent 10 minutes trying to turn on the
lights in our hotel room on one of > out first nights this time and had
to call the desk, none of the lights > worked. Well, we found out that
most of the hotels now require that you put > your room key card in a
slot by the door to work the lights. That way you > can't leave the
lights on when you are not there.> > I almost got into a fistfight in
London once because I had ordered a cup of > coffee and I had been
served very sweet coffee with cream. I said I just > wanted coffee and
the man got all pissed off, saying that he had served what > I had
asked for. Another guy calmed everyone down and explained that I >
needed to order coffee black. Well, now its coffee "Americano".
Otherwise > you will get espresso. But the coffee was always excellent
everywhere I > went. they have public machines now that grind the beans
and make what ever > kind you want, latte, cappuccino, macchiato, and
you can see the beans get > ground.> > And here is the bus content; I
saw not one Splitty or Bay. I saw both in > advertising, but not on the
road.> > Boy, it's good to be home, but Jeez, it's HOT.> ----- Original
Message ----- > From: "Julie Maroney" <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx>>
To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 8:03 AM>
Subject: [tcb] Re: Back in the USA!> > > >I sure hope Denis had enough
cheese to go along with all that whine!> >> > On 8/12/07, Denis Dodson
<coocoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:> >>> >>> >> Gravel. There are some municipal
beaches in the city of Barcelona, but I> >> think they dredge the sand
up from the seafloor as they do in the Florida> >> Keys and, I think,
Galveston.> >>> >> Something I just had that you can hardly find in
Spain; crispy bacon. > >> They> >> have bacon, but they serve it soft.>
>>> >> Going to the last airport for the trip to actual home. Hmmmm,
home.> >>> >> ----- Original Message -----> >> From: singlecabboy> >>
To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:07 PM> >>
Subject: [tcb] Re: Back in the USA!> >>> >> Welcome back, How were the
beaches in Spain?> >>> >> Denis Dodson <coocoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:> >>> >>
We are in Atlanta. I am like a walking dead. Jan got to sit in first >
>> class> >> but they only had one first class and one steerage, so I
had to sit up in > >> a> >> crappy seat for 10 hours and my butt hurts.
Good thing I had a couple of> >> downloaded movies on the computer and
the first class attendents kept> >> bringing me champagne and desserts
and fancy cheese because they thought > >> it> >> was sweet to give up
my seat.> >>> >> Now we are in a Hilton Garden Inn and all the TV
channels are in ENGLISH,> >> WOW!!!> >>> >> Getting room service of
something other than Iberian ham and bread. Good> >> bread, realy good
bread, but I can only eat so much bread. the best thing > >> I> >> ate
in Spain was like Paella (which all the restaurants serve), but this >
>> was> >> more saffron soupy with rice and sausages and chicken and
Big chunks of> >> lobster. Man, it was good. Y'all come on up and I'll
make a mess of it > >> for> >> you.> >>> >> Good night.> >>> >>> >>
Paul Smith> >> www.23window.com/thezone> >>> >> T.C.B.> >> H.B.B.> >>>
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