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To: Dalin who wrote (27172)6/25/2003 12:58:49 PM
From: altair19  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104197
 
Dalin

<(dalin makes a note to travel to Clappy's this winter to test the freezing of his new contraption........hmmmmm....can he get there by boat??) :o)>

Head out to the Pacific, take a left, go straight for a while, take another left at the Panama Canal, go straight, at the end of the canal, take another left, go straight for a while, take another left by the Statue of Liberty, keep going straight up the Hudson, under the George Washington, keep going til you go underneath the Tappanzee Bridge then tie up on the eastern bank. Climb up the bluff to Interstate 684 and head east and begin asking folks where Clappy lives. That should do it...much better than Mapquest.

Altair19@simpledirections.com



To: Dalin who wrote (27172)6/25/2003 1:55:15 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104197
 
dalin makes a note to travel to Clappy's this winter to test the freezing of his new contraption...

Good. By then I should have worked the kinks out of my
latest invention that I want to show you.

With a press of a button it converts the pool's intake
water jet into a margarita fountain head that pours the
best tasting iced drinks this side of the Rio Grande...

...I just have remind myself to back flush the system
before pouring a pitcher full. Last time it tasted good
but it bleached my moustache white.

-EdisonsHalfBakedNitwitGreatGrandchild

P.S. We'll have a barbecue using my newly patented Propane
fired grill/pool heater. I feed the water intake pipes
right through the lower half of the grill. Cooks steaks
nicely while maintaining a pleasant pool temperature of
82 degrees in mid January.

If I turn it on high, we can have the largest lobster pot
or kettle of steamed clams that you ever saw...