Hi,
That's amazing! The rest of the story is, discovered near this new entrance was a mummy preserved in chocolate and nuts. Experts believe it to be the remains of Pharoah Rocher.
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I'll hang up on myself now.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Newbie....... We didn't have printers. We had to go down to the Shell station on the corner and get maps. Of course, back then, the maps were free.
I think it was Texaco you could send a postcard with your destinations and they would send you a trip ticket with the best route marked out. I think AAA did that also.Newbie....... We didn't have printers. We had to go down to the Shell station on the corner and get maps. Of course, back then, the maps were free.
yup i have several AAA trip routing binders from early 90sI think it was Texaco you could send a postcard with your destinations and they would send you a trip ticket with the best route marked out. I think AAA did that also.
When I was a little child, my father would use AAA trip ticks traveling from one military installation to another. In those days the so called highway system was only partially done so you ended up driving on some very slow 2 lane roads.I think it was Texaco you could send a postcard with your destinations and they would send you a trip ticket with the best route marked out. I think AAA did that also.
Now i bet you used to scratch yer name and stuff on cave walls. like my name ugg! want meet woman.
Now i bet you used to scratch yer name and stuff on cave walls. like my name ugg! want meet woman.
I used a AAA trip map to drive to Alaska from New Hampshire.I think it was Texaco you could send a postcard with your destinations and they would send you a trip ticket with the best route marked out. I think AAA did that also.
option 2... let her ride and run dry