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Coast to coast in 48 1/2 hours
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1082687" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>OOOH! OOOH Let ME call him a nasty name! I don't mind a bit.</p><p></p><p>Gary, that is exactly the reason I worked so hard to get my Pop out to the Grand Canyon. I had made up my mind that he would see that canyon, then I faltered, got weak and tried to let "common sense" take over. I truly felt, and still feel that I was manipulated by forces bigger than me.</p><p></p><p>Watching Dad as he took in the vastness of the American West reminded me of something I read years ago. "Some men are frightened by the vastness of it, they can't handle the awful expanse of the West. Other men start to stand taller. They take big steps on the land." (My sincerest apologies to Louis L'amour)</p><p></p><p>I am proud to say that Pop took Big Steps. I knew he would. I am glad you did too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1082687, member: 28773"] OOOH! OOOH Let ME call him a nasty name! I don't mind a bit. Gary, that is exactly the reason I worked so hard to get my Pop out to the Grand Canyon. I had made up my mind that he would see that canyon, then I faltered, got weak and tried to let "common sense" take over. I truly felt, and still feel that I was manipulated by forces bigger than me. Watching Dad as he took in the vastness of the American West reminded me of something I read years ago. "Some men are frightened by the vastness of it, they can't handle the awful expanse of the West. Other men start to stand taller. They take big steps on the land." (My sincerest apologies to Louis L'amour) I am proud to say that Pop took Big Steps. I knew he would. I am glad you did too. [/QUOTE]
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