Favorite Place In AZ

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Favorite Place In AZ

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The Grand Canyon

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Darn!
And I thought you wanted travel /vacation recommendations!
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crs wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 4:16 pm Darn!
And I thought you wanted travel /vacation recommendations!
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You peaked my interest cuz I was thinking of heading there this winter. The realization of this post left me feeling like down in the valley... :? Todd
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3leggedturtle wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 5:57 pm You peaked my interest cuz I was thinking of heading there this winter. The realization of this post left me feeling like down in the valley... :? Todd
Plan that carefully the elevation of the south rim (north is closed) makes it fairly cool.
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I thought you had slipped a bit from your pun champion reign with the mccain's urn post but am happy to see you back better than ever.
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It is plain to see that eroded his fame for a while and plateaued, but he is back. He can be punny, even if his words don't rim.
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29 degrees, and snowing hard in Flagstaff, AZ, this Morning.
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Paladin wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:07 pm
3leggedturtle wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 5:57 pm You peaked my interest cuz I was thinking of heading there this winter. The realization of this post left me feeling like down in the valley... :? Todd
Plan that carefully the elevation of the south rim (north is closed) makes it fairly cool.
Paladin, that was my attempt at sophisticated dry humor.. if I do head to Arizona, it will be to Yuma. I haven’t made it to the Grand Canyon yet which I feel bad about.. Todd
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3leggedturtle wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:47 am
Paladin wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:07 pm
3leggedturtle wrote: Mon Oct 15, 2018 5:57 pm You peaked my interest cuz I was thinking of heading there this winter. The realization of this post left me feeling like down in the valley... :? Todd
Plan that carefully the elevation of the south rim (north is closed) makes it fairly cool.
Paladin, that was my attempt at sophisticated dry humor.. if I do head to Arizona, it will be to Yuma. I haven’t made it to the Grand Canyon yet which I feel bad about.. Todd
It can snow in Flag and be comfortable in Sedona...just a half hour drive.
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Way back in the day some relatives returned from a trip out west.....

Aunt Susie was very emotional and descriptive of the grand canyon......Uncle Leo said it was just a great big hole in the ground......

In Hollywood, Aunt Susie thought she saw Lucile Ball at a distance......Uncle Leo, on meeting Walter Brennan on a sidewalk, in true tourist from the east fashion, was impertinent and tried to be famiiar. Brennan, aghast at having to shake yet another redneck fan's hand, footed it and escaped into a convenient taxi.

Uncle Leo said "That essobee don't gimp in real life!" meaning Brennan's loping gait in character as Amos McCoy.
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Hey, 3LT, PM incoming. :D
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