i want to go don't know what to do am from orange county

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mudpuppy000
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Post by mudpuppy000 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:50 pm

peacefulhuman wrote:
mudpuppy000 wrote:
peacefulhuman wrote: At least in the 80's there were Oingo Boingo shows at Irvine Meadows...
True, I didn't actually see them live till their final show, go figure. :D Had all their albums though. "Only a Lad" was my theme song. :D
Well, mudpuppy, since I missed you at the final Boingo show, I hope I catch you at the burn this year! :D
You bet, I'm going to be at the meet n greet I hope. :)

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Lassen Forge
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Post by Lassen Forge » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:07 am

Can't wait to see y'all there. Hope you can escape... someday. To somewhere better. I hear Siberia is nice this time of year! (hope that helps!!)

I never lived in Orange County. I had friends from there once. Just once.
You could tell. Really.

Small story:

I bought my Mutatable Motor Home (MMH) Brunhilde from this couple in Brea. Yeah, like the tar pit. Or was it Screwba Linda? I dunno. Somewhere... there.

They said it was perfect, ready to take anywhere. Being from OC, I should have just fracking known better, but I took the bait. 'little pricey... but hey, itwas in perfect shape, right? Paint was awfully pretty...

Of course. it wasn't. Blown motor, trans, leaks, headaches, wandered all over the fracking place, shit don't work... tho it has 2 stereos and new paint over rust. Yeah, you can tell, OC special.

$7k later, I almost trust it to get me to BRC and back. Still needs a boatload of work.

OC. Leave it or leave it.

This message brought to you by the Southern California OC Prevention Bureau, the Lox Gates charitable trust, the Corporation for Pollution Broadcasting, and the Doom Council.

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peacefulhuman
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Post by peacefulhuman » Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:08 am

Mudpuppy, if I can remember what day it is by the day of the meet n greet, I'll see you there.

Bay Bridge Sue, Siberia would be nice but I don't speak the language. I've heard good things about Detroit, though...

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Post by bluesbob » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:57 pm

I have no immediate plans to escape Orange Co. I figure someone has to remain here and send reports back to the real world. I have a pretty good disguise.

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peacefulhuman
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Post by peacefulhuman » Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:23 pm

bluesbob wrote:I have no immediate plans to escape Orange Co. I figure someone has to remain here and send reports back to the real world. I have a pretty good disguise.
Okay Bob - if you're still here when I finally make it over the wall, do me a favor. There's this big hayfield up near Riverside. One in particular. Got a long rock wall with a big oak at the north end. Like something out of a Robert Frost poem. Promise me, Bob, if you ever get out, find that spot. In the base of that wall you'll find a rock that has no earthly businesss in a Riverside hayfield. A piece of black volcanic glass. You'll find something buried under it I want you to have.

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Post by bluesbob » Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:17 am

peacefulhuman wrote:
bluesbob wrote:I have no immediate plans to escape Orange Co. I figure someone has to remain here and send reports back to the real world. I have a pretty good disguise.
Okay Bob - if you're still here when I finally make it over the wall, do me a favor. There's this big hayfield up near Riverside. One in particular. Got a long rock wall with a big oak at the north end. Like something out of a Robert Frost poem. Promise me, Bob, if you ever get out, find that spot. In the base of that wall you'll find a rock that has no earthly businesss in a Riverside hayfield. A piece of black volcanic glass. You'll find something buried under it I want you to have.
I'm sorry...I'm not really interested in your used panties.

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