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Re: coming out of west virginia
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998 17:21:34 -0400 barkera at nsk-corp_com writes:
>I was last up there in January to catch Todd Rundgren at Pierre's. My
>friend drove, and it was
>his first time in FW in years. He started his TV career there and
>remeniced (sp?) about those days:
>HIM: "Yeah, when I started here, I was in pretty bad shape. Chasing
>loose
>women, living in a trailer and
> drinking a 12-pack every night."
>ME: "So what's changed now that you're in Indy?"
>HIM: *pause* "Better trailer."
the plastic flamingos hold up better down there, too.
>>you mean WV actually *gave* you a good impression?
>I wouldn't say *give*. More like pried out of it's coal-stained
>fingers.
>The best thing I truly saw in WV was the
>sign that read "Welcome to Ohio".
>
>;-)
very true! although i always preffered the "Welcome to Virginia" signs,
but i'm just a *little* biased...
>>>direct from the heart of Indianapolis,
>>direct from the anus of Helmkeville, just a scootch to the right of
>>Quayletropolis,
>I'm truly sorry.
thank you. i really mean it. i have a friend who lives in Huntington
(home of mr. quayle, our future president--HA!) he lives near the Dan
Quayle Museum. (yes folks, he has his own museum) my pal wanted to change
the sign to read the DAMN Quayle Museum. i'd call that a constitutional
right!
;{)}
b
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