It was an EXCELLENT night not to be in a tent. *I* was in a tent. At least it
started as a tent. It later tried to become a kite.
Thank goodness it was a good tent -- I stayed dry, but having the tent bend so
far over in the strong winds that the side walls pressed down on me was a
little disconcerting.
I am sure I still heard Irv's snores in the lulls between gusts... ;)
Keep Triumphing,
Susan :)
Original Message:
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From: Irv Korey emanteno@attglobal.net
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 17:21:28 -0500
To: N197TR4@cs.com, BillDentin@aol.com, kaskas@earthlink.net,
wgrosenbach@juno.com, wdayton@attglobal.net, fot@autox.teamnet
Subject: Re: Feeling Nostalgic
At 04:19 PM 5/23/01 -0400, N197TR4@cs.com wrote:
>Sounds like a first person story.
>
>I did sleep with Irv Korey in a tent last year, at Mid-Ohio, but Linda kicked
>him out. He slept with Ken Gillanders that night.
Nope. It was Greg Petrolati and Scott Paceley. I camped out on the floor of
their motel room as they refused to share a bed so that I could have my
own. It was a great night NOT to be in a tent as I recall.
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