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Date:         Sat, 2 Sep 1995 14:09:11 -0400 (EDT)
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From:         Scott Hoover <futonman@tfnet.ils.unc.edu>
Subject:      Re: Road sign interpretations - (F)

> When I was a kid just learning to read I took delight in road signs. I > thought the most common town name was Falling Rock... except we never seemed > to arrive. I wondered if it were a ghost town and kept a sharp watch for it.

I always kept an eye out for the lost indian princess Falling Rocks. Signs would occasionally remind me to Watch for Falling Rocks. Of course, there was always some long story (which I don't remember) as to why this indian princess was lost. Anybody Know?

...and this was all while traveling in a vw bus naturally :)

Scott '76 bus


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