It seems like TSG has posted these before, but we don't see them in the blog archives anywhere. At any rate, they're kinda cool and will have to suffice for this week's offering.
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Shellman Parm
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I don't recall seeing these before, and in any event they are well worth revisiting. Seems the folks down under, per capita, are a tad more enamored with giant critters than the average Earthling. Nothing wrong with that. There probably IS something wrong with giant troubadour snails, but I think I'll just take that with a grain of salt.
What is a travel agent, you ask? Well, in my case the travel agent was Nancy Barnes of Rich and Famous Travel. Back in ye olden days when I didn't have my own computer she was invaluable in helping me plan my trips to the antipodes. She came in extra handy resolving a $300 dispute with the rental car company in Alice Springs.
4 comments:
I don't recall seeing these before, and in any event they are well worth revisiting. Seems the folks down under, per capita, are a tad more enamored with giant critters than the average Earthling. Nothing wrong with that. There probably IS something wrong with giant troubadour snails, but I think I'll just take that with a grain of salt.
Oh oh . . .
Editor's note: these are the "proofs" for a postcard packet that I made as a thank-you gift to my travel agent back in 2005.
What is a "travel agent?" That rings a vague bell . . .
What is a travel agent, you ask? Well, in my case the travel agent was Nancy Barnes of Rich and Famous Travel. Back in ye olden days when I didn't have my own computer she was invaluable in helping me plan my trips to the antipodes. She came in extra handy resolving a $300 dispute with the rental car company in Alice Springs.
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