Nah man...you gotta pull them in close, hands on the shoulders, sniff the hair and whisper in the ear! Nuzzle the young 'uns faces.
Now EVERYBODY knows that's how you win friends and influence people.
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Nah man...you gotta pull them in close, hands on the shoulders, sniff the hair and whisper in the ear! Nuzzle the young 'uns faces.
Now EVERYBODY knows that's how you win friends and influence people.
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This and the sequel Lullaby Road are the best novels set in Utah that I've read since Abbey's The Monkey Wrench Gang and Hayduke Lives. Mostly a road trip south and east of Price. Mostly by truck, but there's a motorcycle and a cross to bear that get some mileage as well. Lee Marvin makes a cameo appearance of sorts. The other characters are equally vivid. Found both books in my local Wake Forest library. Looking forward to a third.
^^^ Oh the delicious irony...:roflol:
meanwhile--the democrats.....
Rep. Ilhan Omar Describes 9/11 Terror Attacks: ‘Some People Did Something’
Omar delivered the keynote speech at a fundraiser for CAIR in late March and urged Muslim Americans to “raise hell” and “make people uncomfortable.” In one part of her speech that surfaced on Twitter this week, Omar described the 9/11 attacks in a peculiar way.“CAIR was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did something, and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties,” Omar said.
CAIR hasnotable tiesto Islamic terrorist groups and was listed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as an unindicted co-conspirator in funneling millions of dollars to Hamas.
Nice! It appears that this book is highly rated...I'll pick it up.
When I saw the title "The never open desert diner" I couldn't help but think of Fry Canyon Lodge...I actually ate there a few times back in the day and stayed there one night during a particularly nasty spring storm after a big backpack of Gravel Canyon. They closed up for good in '97? '98?
Not much traffic back in those days.