


Wahoo wrote:I could've been a Royal Canadian Mountie, but I don't look good in a red tunic...
ECO wrote:I don't understand, why did they not plant outdoors?

Nanoose wrote:Actually you wouldn’t be old enough to been part of that – it was in the early 1950s.Wahoo wrote:I could've been a Royal Canadian Mountie, but I don't look good in a red tunic...



Wahoo wrote:I hope at least one of the three French students who stayed with us for a couple of weeks in years past (including the same kid who stayed with us three consecutive years) wanders into the JAB and sees my plea to tour the Lourve museum and the caves at Lascaux before I croak.
(Though I'd settle for a half hour with a French hooker...)

Wahoo wrote:I briefly flirted with the idea, when I was young and impressionable, of joining the French Foreign Legion. Which would have entitled me to French citizenship.
Boy am I glad now I passed up that opportunity...
Wahoo wrote:Nanoose wrote:Actually you wouldn’t be old enough to been part of that – it was in the early 1950s.Wahoo wrote:I could've been a Royal Canadian Mountie, but I don't look good in a red tunic...
You're right, Nanoose. Early 50s I was just a stoopid kid and too young to do anything other than get nekkid and play doctor with the girl nextdoor.
But refrained from sticking it in for years.....
Wahoo wrote:I briefly flirted with the idea, when I was young and impressionable, of joining the French Foreign Legion. Which would have entitled me to French citizenship.
Boy am I glad now I passed up that opportunity...


the mint condition war rifles or the white flagsWahoo wrote: feasting my eyes on the magnificent works of art there...


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