Made it Back

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I'm back home.
I left that wonderful old man and his good good wife in OK.





munk
 
Wait a sec...... You ain't dead? :footinmou

Welcome back, munk.

Brian
 
munk said:
I'm back home.
I left that wonderful old man and his good good wife in OK.





munk
You are really alive.... alive, alive!

I'm happy!

Thanks,
iBear
 
Munk I'm already missing your company. Glad you made it home safely. Was it an uneventful kind of trip or???????

How was it across the Missouri Breaks?
 
The guy sitting next to me on the plane was quite a hunter. He loves to travel far away from folks. He is the editor of a small paper and he said he'd take a look at anything I wanted to send to him. He lives in OK and said he could give me good adivice should I relocate there.


(let's not start a relocation thread- the future is uncertain where I live and we are always trying to keep a head's up on possibilities.)
That's funny, Yvsa, for I missed you too last night after I arrived. The MO breaks by road is nothing more than a drop into a large river canyon and a climb back out. I hate the view from the side though; pretty steep. They may not find your vehicle for a awhile after you slide off that.

munk
 
Yeah, Kismet, you think on a crowded plane I just happened to end up sitting next to an editor is entirely chance? I wonder.

It was a strange trip. Ladies came out of nowhere to help me with my schedule and tickets. The editor was a non descript cowboy type dude I'd at first thought was a little dingy, and he resented having to move his duffle to let me by to my seat by the window.
He finally had to stand in the aisle while I climbed in.

The more he talked about ballistics and hunting bullets, though, the more I trusted him.



munk
 
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