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Date:         Wed, 08 Nov 95 12:02:53 CST
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Re: Speaking of vanity plates

On Wed, 8 Nov 1995 11:25:13 -0600 Steve Johnson said: >While driving home from Santa Clara to Sacramento last weekend (Saturday >afternoon) I passed a '80 or '81 eggnog/primered Vanagon that had a sticker >in the window that said "Eat More Possum". >Thought it might be one of Joel's remote ken folk. :)

lemme see now ... 81 light beige ... hmmm. thass probly cousin Zeke. he lives out in that area. some of the younger cousins refer to him as "Zeke the Freak" cause he looks like one of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. personally, i think he looks more like their cat.

anyway, Zeke was always the adverturous one ... always trying new things ... girls, drugs, frogs, sky-diving, going to Californy. he always said that California was a wonderful place to write home about ... iffen he ever learned how to write.

but he's in the Big Time now ... runs an automated Sheep & Cattle Dip, out back of the 7-11, up near Placerville. and he recycles the used dip as furniture stain.

:)


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