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Date:         Fri, 2 Aug 1996 15:33:52 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         "James L. McGill" <fishbowl@pic.net>
Subject:      Re: Bus Trek Vol IV (NM)

On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Richard Alexand Palmer wrote:

rapalmer} as well! The rest areas were proving to be our friends however. It seems that rapalmer} out west it is accepted and almost encouraged for travelers to spend the night rapalmer} at rest stops. This was rather nice, as it provided us with free places to rapalmer} sleep with facilities as well. This is in contrast with eastern rest areas, rapalmer} where they greatly frown on hippies...

People have so often been down on texas, etc., in terms of cool band tours, gatherings, etc. I'm so glad that you said this fact. There are MANY things about the southwest that are so much nicer, more liberal, and more possible to live with than the east coast, the "south" or even the pacific coast.

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