Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
Greg and his beautiful travel companion bought Kimber & I dinner last night.
We had cheeseburgers at a sports bar, and the tab was $300+ tip (It would
have been more, but we got shut off)
I came home wearing his shirt, but I'm sure he'll still respect me in the
morning.
I could say a lot of things, but I need only say it was a -fantastic- time.
It was an honor and genuine pleasure to meet Greg.
p.s. yes, we talked about all of you behind your backs. :-)
Popeye
"We'll see what we'll see"
Check...
Lee Bell - 29 Jun 2004 12:03 GMT
> Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
> Greg and his beautiful travel companion bought Kimber & I dinner last night.
> We had cheeseburgers at a sports bar, and the tab was $300+ tip (It would
> have been more, but we got shut off)
Varsity? Champions?
> I came home wearing his shirt, but I'm sure he'll still respect me in the
> morning.
Only in Georgia.
> I could say a lot of things, but I need only say it was a -fantastic- time.
> It was an honor and genuine pleasure to meet Greg.
Pleasure I understand, but honor? You are honored to meet an attorney? My
how the mighty have fallen.
If you had attended the great Pompano dive trip, you would have met him a
lot earlier.
> p.s. yes, we talked about all of you behind your backs. :-)
Turnabout is fair play.
Lee
> "We'll see what we'll see"
> Check...
suds - 29 Jun 2004 16:52 GMT
> Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
What?! You didn't take the man to the Coke Museum? What kind of host are
you? Even my dyke sister-in-law took us to the Coke Museum. Afterwards we
had dinner at a sports bar. LOL
suds
Scott - 29 Jun 2004 17:00 GMT
> What?! You didn't take the man to the Coke Museum? What kind of host are
> you? Even my dyke sister-in-law took us to the Coke Museum.
I thought the Coke museum was in Miami...
suds - 30 Jun 2004 05:21 GMT
> I thought the Coke museum was in Miami...
I understand that Key West was considered. ;^)
suds
Curtis - 29 Jun 2004 23:46 GMT
> Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
>
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>
> It was an honor and genuine pleasure to meet Greg.
Wow, those must've been some BIG cheeseburgers! <grin>
I hear the trauma surgeon did a neat job putting his arm back on, did
you crack some ribs with the bear hug.
Oh, Darlene says HI Doug!
Curtis
Greg Mossman - 02 Jul 2004 05:43 GMT
> I hear the trauma surgeon did a neat job putting his arm back on, did
> you crack some ribs with the bear hug.
Nope ribs intact after the hug, and I don't kiss and tell so you'll never
hear about the rest. But I can tell you that after wrestling on the floor
with him, in a quixotic quest to take his gun (for you suds!), I ended up
the next morning feeling like I did the last time a truck hit me and did
$18,000 in damage to my car. However, soft tissue injuries and whiplash
heal fast enough, much faster than amputations. The doctors tell me I
should be back on my feet within a month.
Joe English - 02 Jul 2004 12:58 GMT
>> I hear the trauma surgeon did a neat job putting his arm back on, did
>>you crack some ribs with the bear hug.
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> heal fast enough, much faster than amputations. The doctors tell me I
> should be back on my feet within a month.
Popeye didn't try the fake heart attack, shoot you from his ankle weapon
as taught to him by CW, did he? Man, one of Chris's friends could
have shot the two of you!
suds - 03 Jul 2004 06:41 GMT
> Nope ribs intact after the hug, and I don't kiss and tell so you'll never
> hear about the rest. But I can tell you that after wrestling on the floor
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> heal fast enough, much faster than amputations. The doctors tell me I
> should be back on my feet within a month.
I care less about his gun than his voter registration. Did you at least get
that away from him? ;^)
suds
Joe English - 03 Jul 2004 14:42 GMT
>>Nope ribs intact after the hug, and I don't kiss and tell so you'll never
>>hear about the rest. But I can tell you that after wrestling on the floor
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>
> suds
Hopefully when Greg is in town, Popeye keeps the vrc in his safety
deposit box!
Scott - 03 Jul 2004 17:15 GMT
> I care less about his gun than his voter registration. Did you at least get
> that away from him? ;^)
Not a chance:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/7/2/212352.shtml
Limey Dave - 01 Jul 2004 21:53 GMT
> Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
>
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>
> It was an honor and genuine pleasure to meet Greg.
I don't think I ever posted it but same here. Greg was an ultimate gent and
I look forward to having a chance to buy him the dinner and drinks I owe
him.
Dave.
Greg Mossman - 02 Jul 2004 05:53 GMT
> I don't think I ever posted it but same here. Greg was an ultimate gent and
> I look forward to having a chance to buy him the dinner and drinks I owe
> him.
Don't worry, I'd be back to visit you again even if you didn't live next
door to warm water and pretty fishies. Next time, how's about one of those
famous parties at Dave's?
Limey Dave - 02 Jul 2004 18:30 GMT
> > I don't think I ever posted it but same here. Greg was an ultimate gent
> and
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> door to warm water and pretty fishies. Next time, how's about one of those
> famous parties at Dave's?
This Sunday, 4th. It started out a few days ago with a couple of friends and
their (three) family members. We're up to about 25 as of today, though I'm
not springing fer a keg this year. If Lee and Jayna Bell were in town that
might be a different story! ;) I told the locals around 3pm but you are
welcome for Bloody's at 9am seeing as how ur travelling so far! ;0)
Dave.
Greg Mossman - 02 Jul 2004 05:25 GMT
> We had cheeseburgers at a sports bar, and the tab was $300+ tip (It would
> have been more, but we got shut off)
Yeah, well those cheeseburgers do add up. I'm wondering if they only kicked
us out because they were too embarrassed to admit they ran out of tequila.
There ought to be a law against refusing to serve drunks. Discrimination
against the temporarily disabled or something. I'll look into it.
Potential class action.
> I came home wearing his shirt, but I'm sure he'll still respect me in the
> morning.
I hate waking up in strange clothes, bruised all over, wondering what the
heck happened to me. Finally found your flashlight under the bed BTW. Have
no idea how that got there. No bullet holes in the walls at least.
> I could say a lot of things, but I need only say it was a -fantastic- time.
Oh yeah, at least the parts I can remember. Janna tells me the rest was
fantastic too, so I'll take both your words for it.
> It was an honor and genuine pleasure to meet Greg.
Likewise to you and Kimber. Definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Maybe twice, if I can get on the short list for a liver transplant.
> Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
Next we'll have to take on Florida together. I let them off easy the last
time, but with your help . . .
Limey Dave - 02 Jul 2004 18:30 GMT
> > We had cheeseburgers at a sports bar, and the tab was $300+ tip (It
> would
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> against the temporarily disabled or something. I'll look into it.
> Potential class action.
I'm in!!! ;)
> I hate waking up in strange clothes, bruised all over, wondering what the
> heck happened to me. Finally found your flashlight under the bed BTW.
I'd keep that to yerself if I were you. ;-0
> > Christ, Atlanta will -never- be the same.
>
> Next we'll have to take on Florida together. I let them off easy the last
> time, but with your help . . .
You sure? I thought it was us letting *you* off lightly.
Dave.
Joseph - 05 Jul 2004 15:45 GMT