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482.2 | Turkoise | MEMORY::LYSETH | I'm much smarter in person | Wed Mar 16 1988 16:05 | 7 |
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CLUB MED
The Antidote for Civlization
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482.3 | bring on camping season | SEDJAR::THIBAULT | Life's a glitch | Wed Mar 16 1988 16:32 | 5 |
| someplace far away from civilization , in the mountains next to a sparkling
clear pond with nothing but the animals and my sweet baboo and our camping
gear...okay..and maybe a beer or three..
Jenna Pooh
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482.4 | When there's nothing that I *HAVE* to do. | PSG::PURMAL | Ca plane pour moi | Wed Mar 16 1988 17:34 | 3 |
| Vacation - That time when I may do what I want to do without
having to worry about stopping to do what I have
to do.
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482.5 | some of us want the impossible :-) | CSSE::HAKIM | | Wed Mar 16 1988 20:23 | 5 |
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Total anonymity & no expectations amid a throng of happy people
A.
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482.6 | | DELNI::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Wed Mar 16 1988 22:40 | 21 |
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RE: .5
Sounds like an orgy Ann.. hehehehehehehe
My idea of vacation? Being away from everything. I know I've
had a good vacation when:
1. I'm more tired than before I left. (I like to do physical
things.. Skiing, etc...)
2. I forget everything that I thought I'd remember before I
left
3. The world is turned upside-down when I get back and all
I can do is giggle and show pictures of my vacation.. (The ones
the photo shop will print that is.. :-))
4. I'm tanned. Somewhere on my body.
mike
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482.7 | | ESD66::FRECHETTE | Use your imagination... | Thu Mar 17 1988 14:50 | 19 |
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I agree with Mike. I like to come back more tired. It assures me
that I wasn't bored.
My perfect vacation would be in the sun, but not the beach. I'd
perfer the slopes! Skiing is it for me! With lots of powder!! Skiing
so hard you hurt everywhere, but at the same time, it feels good.
Perhaps in a foreign country so that I could visit different cultures at
the same time. I went to Austria a couple of years ago, it was almost
perfect. A few minor details were missing. But overall it was what
I would call a 'perfect vacation'.
I'm going to the Bahama's in April, I'm looking forward to the time
off, but it won't be the same... on the beach, getting toasted (I'm
fair skinned), I'm looking forward to the biking and the Hobie Cats
though...and being with friends.
Melanie
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482.8 | Ahhhh, if I could snap my fingers.... | CSSE::HIGGINS | Party Girl | Thu Mar 17 1988 16:22 | 19 |
| Perfect Vacation:
Not caring what time it is, what I look like, what has to be done
that day...
Laying on the beach listening to the ocean and birds....Having no
television, terminal, or even radio around...
Not worrying about money, getting things done, or pleasing anyone.
Having time stand still and not thinking about anything at home.
*sigh*
I just came back from vactioning in Florida. And, it was just like
I described. Not a care in the world. I didn't even think about
the job offer that was probably coming through while I was gone.
And it made it easier coming back refreshed (not wanting to be at
work) a little out of it, tired, but with an exciting new job!
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482.9 | Too busy to snap !!! | SLUGER::HOOGENDOORN | | Thu Mar 17 1988 22:25 | 5 |
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I think I was in the lounge chair next to .8, but I couldn't snap, my hands
were busy holding on to a big pina coloda.
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482.10 | Get My Kicks on Route 66 | AIMHI::RAUH | | Mon Mar 21 1988 18:51 | 16 |
| Vacaton?? Can't remember having one.. I do want to go some where
some day. My biggest pipe dream is to have an old Corvette and get
my kicks on Route 66. This will tell the age on some of us who can
remember this old program. I would like to travel this old highway
with my wife someday before it is all gone. Just some jingle in
the pocket and our worldly posesions on a tiedown on the trunk.
I came real close to this as a reality in the earlie 80's. Wished
I had done it then. Trivia question: Who wrote and preformed the
the theme song to this show....
Yes, I too would like an island to excape to.. It seems that we
see much of any place but our own back yards...
George
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482.11 | ...and the answer is ..? | FISCAL::POTUCEK | N.E._<>_<>_Skier | Tue Mar 22 1988 13:39 | 10 |
| Trivia question: Who wrote and preformed the the theme song to this show....
George Maharis
JMP
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482.12 | Answer | AIMHI::RAUH | | Tue Mar 22 1988 16:03 | 1 |
| Nelson Riddle..
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482.13 | so i take 1 week | NCVAX1::COOPER | If this is love, I'd prefer lunch! | Tue Mar 22 1988 16:12 | 7 |
| 2 weeks which are
2 short, and I'm
2 tired to return to work, and
2 broke not 2
CC
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482.14 | No Route 66 | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Enjoy your life. If you don't no one else will | Tue Mar 22 1988 17:03 | 8 |
| Re .10
Sorry to disappoint you, but you can no longer have your kicks on
route 66 - there is no longer a US 66 - it's been completely absorbed
in other highways.
Elizabeth
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482.16 | More 66 | AIMHI::RAUH | | Tue Mar 22 1988 18:18 | 23 |
| I saw this in an issue of an old motorcycle mag. I started to remember
the old show, then I saw the show and remembered old feelings. I
came close to actually performing the actual act of selling out
everything and going into the car. Got cold feet and stopped when
I was shopping for the car. I still would like to maybe take a month
off to see it all. Yes, allot of the highway is gone but there is
folks who live along this part of America with the art of Americana
that I would like to see as we once were.
I have a friend who has an old '38' flat head V-8 Ford woody and
we have taken a walk back into time in this time machine. The car
has a tapedeck under the frount seat with a big box of old radio
show tapes. We just go out for a sunday news paper and it takes
about 3 hours to drive 20 mins round trip. By the time we reach
home I swear it the year is 1940 something.
Bottom line, vacations are times of mental excape. As I have said
one does not have to go far to excape. Sometimes across town or
what ever. It is fun to excape in what ever healthy way one can.
Some folks get a charge on a warm beach. I would like to get my
kicks on 'Route 66'....
George
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482.17 | | RANCHO::HOLT | | Tue Mar 22 1988 23:07 | 8 |
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re .14
There is a loop of old 66 left between Barstow and Needles, Ca.
It connects the bustling metropoli of Baghdad and Amboy to the
Interstate (40)... this is in the Mojave in the depths of San
Bernardino Co. Do take water and spares; I think Baghdad is
noted for its tortoise races (or was it Amboy?).
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482.19 | To each his own | COMET::AIKALA | Future Lamborghini Owner | Wed Mar 23 1988 08:46 | 12 |
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Vacation = Meeting a gorgeous, green-eyed, olive skinned redhead
on a warm summer evening and spending the following
weekend completely secluded from everything, taking
heavens sweet time exploring every inch of her.
Memorable vacation = Looking back on that weekend, content that
that was the first of many more, for now you're
married to her, forever.
Sherm
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482.21 | ha! applicable to me or you, Mike? :^) | COMET::AIKALA | Future Lamborghini Owner | Wed Mar 23 1988 12:52 | 2 |
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482.22 | for a while anyway | COMET::BERRY | Howie Mandel in a previous life. | Wed Mar 23 1988 23:02 | 5 |
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Vacation : Being stuck on an island in the South Pacific
with Ginger and Mary Ann !!!
-Howie
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482.23 | Who wears short shorts? | COMET::AIKALA | Future Lamborghini Owner | Thu Mar 24 1988 06:00 | 9 |
| re: .22
Heh! Mary Ann and those cute little shorts.
"She's all I ever wanted."
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Sherman
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482.25 | | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Thu Mar 24 1988 17:25 | 5 |
| Re: .24
That was "big-a-you"... :-)
Steve
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482.26 | Done without forethought to malice, promise... | COMET::AIKALA | Future Lamborghini Owner | Fri Mar 25 1988 11:12 | 5 |
| re: .24
Guess that wasn't big-a-me to do that to you Mike. ;^)
Sherm
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482.27 | | JENEVR::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Jun 06 1988 16:44 | 8 |
| I usually don't have vacations, I have occasional days off. These
I spend doing what I want to do, not what I have to do. Usually
that means sleeping late, then reading in bed, then getting up and
reading some more.
I'd have to spend a few days off before I was ready to have a vacation
in terms of going places and doing things. I'd probably explore
museums and interesting places.
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482.28 | | RANCHO::HOLT | Robert A. Holt | Mon Jun 06 1988 22:04 | 7 |
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To me it means packing my panniers with my camping stuff, loading
the panniers on my bike, and heading for Big Sur...
Or, if its just a day or two during the week, taking the sailboat
down to Santa Cruz or up to Redwood City, and do a little
tackin' and jibin'
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482.29 | 24 hours to go, I wanna be sedated | WAV12::SOHN | Tesla Girls | Fri Jun 10 1988 22:18 | 9 |
| While I am sure there are other types of vacations, mine have usually been
of the "post-combat leave" variety...
It usually means a place (usually relatively unusual, usually an island) where
I can veg out - just drink beer and tan, swim and sleep.
And I don't even think of &*%@!# computers until I'm back at work...
eric
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482.30 | Vacation is*really forgeting*work! | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Mon Jun 20 1988 12:20 | 8 |
| Just got back from vacation today. I guess I had a good time as
I forgot my password to the system and had to spend about 20 min
trying to figure out what it was. A week on lake powell and another
week of non-structured goofing off was just what I needed.
BTW-A great tan too!
-j
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482.31 | Great Escape | DANUBE::MACKAY | | Mon Aug 08 1988 21:02 | 6 |
| I just got back from a combination of camping at Asoteague Island
where there are wild ponies, camping at Cape Hatteras, and moteling
it at Virginia Beach where there are wild women.
I guess my definition of vacation is the feeling that Steve McQueen
had while riding the motorcycle in the "Great Escape".
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482.32 | Chincoteague is really nice | HACKIN::MACKIN | formerly Jim Mackin, VAX PROLOG | Wed Aug 10 1988 01:03 | 11 |
| Re -.1
Assateague (not the right spelling) is really neat to visit. I drove
down there with a friend one Saturday to see "Misty" and although
we spent the entire day hiking, we didn't come across any ponies
nearby. The closest we saw was about 5 miles away.
We hung around until 6-7 o'clock, and lo-and-behold dozens upon
dozens of itty-bitty ponies appeared along side the rode to graze.
They really are cute, although *don't* pet them: they bite. Lots
of miniature deer, to.
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482.33 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | By the shards of my dragon's egg | Fri Aug 12 1988 00:53 | 14 |
| Re: .31 & .32
When I was in high school back in Laurel, Maryland in 1972-3 my
family went to a place called Tom's Cove to camp. It was either
on Chincoteague or Assateague (I dont' remember, that was a long
time ago). We had a great vacation there. Is anyone familiar
with this place, does it still exist. Just curious, I have alot
of fond memories of that place.
I'm going to be in Maryland for my 15 year high school reunion
August 18-22. I'm really excited about going in spite of the thought
of the high temps and high humidity.
Jan
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482.34 | | RANCHO::HOLT | Rastaman no pickpocket | Fri Aug 12 1988 03:02 | 2 |
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Isn't assateague where they teach 'orses to swim..?
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482.35 | Is This The Same Assateague? | FDCV16::ROSS | | Tue Aug 16 1988 14:32 | 9 |
| RE: Assateague
Wasn't Assateague the setting for Sissy Spacek's and Kevin Kline's
romantic interludes in the movie "Violets Are Blue"?
If I remember correctly, the film was shot on location in Ocean
City, Maryland.
Alan
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482.36 | yup | HACKIN::MACKIN | formerly Jim Mackin, VAX PROLOG | Tue Aug 16 1988 17:28 | 2 |
| Yes, it was. Ocean City, Maryland is just a hop, skip, and a jump
away.
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482.37 | | WMOIS::MACKAY | | Wed Aug 17 1988 20:54 | 17 |
| RE .34
They don't teach the horses to swim there....they round them up
every summer and force them to swim to the mainland. I don't understand
that much more about it though. I think they auction them.?.
RE .35
Yeah, Ocean City is just down the road a piece and is very much
like VA Beach. Did you notice the highway sign that said "Sacramento
CA 3063 miles " ? It's right on route 50. I thought that was
great, and I checked the map...it looks like 50 is a direct shot.
re. an earlier question. ?33?..didn't see Tom's Cove anywhere.
John, who's tan is already fading
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