Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 15:52:37 +0000
Reply-To: "John C..." <trvlr2001@COMCAST.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: "John C..." <trvlr2001@COMCAST.NET>
Subject: Re: Phrydaye Phollies ... and the theme tonight is: Snow! :)
Loved it !!!
Can I put that on a Christmas card for next year ??? :o)
JC
PS:
Did I mention I Suck @ Photoshop ??? ;o)
http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLanding.action?c=wua8um1.3qpuiqjl&x=0&y=-8puy1u&localeid=en_US
PS: PS: more vanagon content than I've seen here lately :o) :o) :o) hee hee hee
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From: joel walker <uncajoel@BELLSOUTH.NET>
> Stopping by a Bus on a Snowy Evening
> by Robert Frostbitten
>
> Whose bus this is I think I know.
> His home is 'cross the river though;
> He will not mind me stopping here
> To watch his bus be topped with snow.
>
> My little bus must think it queer
> To stop each time we get so near
> To other buses that we see
> Parked at the malls or stores, like here.
>
> Its little engine idles rough
> To ask if I have had enough.
> The only other sound I hear
> Is wiper blades on snowy fluff.
>
> His bus is lovely, clean and bright,
> A pleasing note of all that's right.
> But I have traffic still to fight,
> And miles to go this winter's night.
>
> and one by someone i don't know ... if you wrote this, please let me
> know so i can put the credits on it. wasn't me. wish i had. :)
>
> Send in the Plows
> (author unknown)
> sung to the "Send in the Clowns)
>
> Isn't it white? Isn't it flat?
> The street is somewhere over there, beneath all of that ...
> Send in the plows.
>
> Don't we get weird, cooped up all day?
> Regress 'til we're Calvin and Hobbes! Go out and play!
> But where are the plows!
> Send in the plows.
>
> Just when I'd dug to the cars,
> Finally brushing them off to see which one was ours,
> Tried the ignition again, even got it to run,
> Another foot fell.
> Back to square one.
>
> I don't mean to bitch, or be unkind.
> But cross-country skiers on freeways are out of their minds!
> Call for the plows. How can they plow
> A street they can't find?
>
> Isn't it white? Isn't it bleak?
> Home on the modem today, one more net-geek.
> And where are the plows? There ought to be plows.
> Well ... maybe next week.
>
>
> and remember, kids, don't eat yellow snow! ;)
>
> unca joel
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