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Pangaea Ron

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Tick, tick, tick...


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Posted: 03/17/11 07:31pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

That's what I like to see. People living on the edge, brave and fearless. Go for it and dare fate to intervene. Happy camping!


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PAIRAJAYS wrote:

Maanpa wrote:

Love our Oregon Coast. So much to do and so many pictures to take. If you drive thru Lincoln City, stop at Pier One Restaurant for some great sea food or mouth watering Prime Rib.


Shame on you, don't you know that prime rib comes from dead cows?

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That is much better than trying to eat a live cow. They just won't lay still on the plate.


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hohenwald48 wrote:

Wear lifejackets and take iodine pills just in case.

No pills required. Recent demand in the US unwarranted.


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That may be a bit melodramatic


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Take your porta- bote just in case. The old saying the coast is clear could take a new meaning.


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If you work it right the incoming wave will wash you right over the Cascades to Hanford, where the atomic waste'll get you.

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That is a nice area to visit certain time of the year, but I was there in July and it rained almost everyday for a month. The slugs on the grass were like three inches long. That much rain got old real quick for me.


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Ron8877 wrote:

PAIRAJAYS wrote:

Maanpa wrote:

Love our Oregon Coast. So much to do and so many pictures to take. If you drive thru Lincoln City, stop at Pier One Restaurant for some great sea food or mouth watering Prime Rib.


Shame on you, don't you know that prime rib comes from dead cows?

Jim E
That is much better than trying to eat a live cow. They just won't lay still on the plate.


I agree. It would be udderly silly to try to eat a live cow.

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Pauly wrote:

Going to the Oregon Coast....
Fault 30 miles off shore...


Your rig should be equipped with a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter)
you'll be good to go. Older coaches...not so much.


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