50 mete(o)rs per hour; Quite a shower to see. Playing Celtic music; Drinking coffee at Java At the Hut eating the "Longest French fries in Colorado," I read "Continued On Back Flap," By Sue Dunham. Chapel of the Open Air uses the Thomas Jefferson version of The Bible. Pavilion protects Overhead, logs to sit on; Unfinished lumber lectern. Long walks in the park, just B4 dark, Married couple - listening to Seperate walkman stereos As they stroll the walkway. Who needs canteen hiking when 7-11's every hundred yards? Splast (n) from Coloradan - "blast" Early Rhode Islandan "splash," to Have a great deal of fun, wet. "Splastic," using rubber rafts in Said funmaking. "Splasm" having Simply too much water fun. Eg: "Bring your friends over to the Flash flood. We're having a splast." Thanks for the etymology Earl Grey.
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