jrbaja
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This is for Frizkie from Mike
She had a problem opening it. Probably come in handy for others as well, providing they are towing a trailer
General Miscellaneous Linen Reference
Pots and pans Pain killers Bed sheets Reading material
Paper plates First aid kit Blankets Reference material
Silverware Medications Sleeping bags Maps
Cooking utensils Baby powder Pillows Writing tablet
Napkins Deodorant Pillow covers Pens/pencils
Paper towels Toothpaste Dictionary (Eng-Sp)
TP Toothbrush Campground Binoculars
Dishwashing pan Hair brush Masking tape Star Maps
Dishwashing soap Razor Saw
Coffee pot Bathing soap Board/card games Electromagnetic
Ice chest Washrags Rope/twine CB radios
Canned foods Towels Lantern fuel Camera/Video
Dry foods Sun screen(s) Mantels CD Player
Sodas Moisturizing lotion Matches CD?s
Beer/wine Curling iron Awnings/shades GPS Receiver
Liquor Wet wipes Tarps Compass
Ice Pet food Tent/tent stakes
Fresh Vegetables Pet dishes Camp lantern(s) Automotive
Dehydrated spices Pet leash Flashlight(s) Dry cell batteries
Salt and pepper Hand-held mirror Camp Stove Electric Multi-meter
Broth for gravy Bug spray Smoker Solderless terminals
Trash bags Citronella candles Crimp tool
Cutting board Sewing kit Water Insulated wire
Drinking water Lip balm Water floats Gas Cans
Can/bottle coolers Thermometer, Ext. Snorkeling gear Extra spare and Jack
Outdoor table(s) Thermometer, body SCUBA gear Fix-a-Flat
Plastic cups Clam bucket Tire air pump
Food bags Clothing Battery charger
Coffee/tea Long pants Fishing Tie downs/straps
Creamer Shorts/bathing suit Fishing rods Pry bar
Toothpicks Underwear Fishing reels Tool set (complete)
Can/bottle openers Socks Fishing line Hack saw
Egg beater Shoes/boots Lures Hammer
Tongs Long sleeve shirts Hooks Soldering iron
Aluminum foil Short sleeve shirts Weights Solder
Shovel Swimming trunks Pliers Jumper cables
Sandals/flip-flops Small baseball bat Fuel filter (extra)
For Fish Prep Water Sox Fishing knife Octane booster
Tempura batter Hat Filet knife Spare fuses
Soy sauce Sunglasses Knife sharpener Window cleaner
Brown sugar Heavy jacket Net Spare fuel pump
Light jacket Gaff Spare engine oil
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frizkie
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Thank you!! Thank you!!
Mike and JR, you guys are THE BEST!!!!!
This is so handy to have at the last minute. Now I'll be sure to have everything I could ever need in Baja...wellll almost.
I still need a passenger for at least part of the way. There is another Canadian going down around the same time. It is one that does cartoons and
stuff Hmmmm? But for some unknown reason I think he must think I BITE!! Tee! Hee!
Anyways, thanx a HEAP, both of you.
Good luck with your house in LA Bay Mike, let me know when the house warming is.
I'll be outa here in about a week. And I won't be back until April 1.. YEEEE!!! HAWWW!!!
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jrbaja
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I get the impression
that that other Canadian likes his Pyroxides full strength. That may have something to do with it!
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frizkie
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On reading the list, Mike
WOW!!!! Amazing!! You haven't missed a thing..TeeHee!!
I wasn't expecting such a detailed conglomeration of goodies. That darn list musta taken you weeks to compile.
But also I musn't forget to purchase a Danforth ... I have the come along.
And, of course, the CRUNCHY peanut butter for Tucker.
Thanx again
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frizkie
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But, But, But
Actually JR
I was thinking along those same lines myself
You are a FUNNY guy.
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RandyMacSC/SO
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I was kind of hoping you bite Friskie...
Quote: | Originally posted by frizkie
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I still need a passenger for at least part of the way. There is another Canadian going down around the same time. It is one that does cartoons and
stuff Hmmmm? But for some unknown reason I think he must think I BITE!! Tee! Hee!
I'll be outa here in about a week. And I won't be back until April 1.. YEEEE!!! HAWWW!!! |
Friskie,
I really wanted to head south with you, but I can't leave during your time frame. However, we will meet in the Baja somehow. Then you can try and
bite me.
I have been away from my home for some time, and everything needs to be made winter ready before I head south. I also have to make a few more
arrangements before I can head south.
My time frame is near the end of November, or early December. I wish I was ready to go now. It snowed down here in the Kootenays and I can't stand
the cold miserable weather much longer.
That's why my friends call me sunshine. I head to bright sunny areas whenever possible. My family is also trying to encourage me to teach English in
different countries. So I plan to finish this course before heading south. That will take 3 weeks.
I wish you a safe journey Friskie, and even though I can't make the trip with you on the way down, perhaps on the way north will be a better scenario.
By that time I will have learned how and when you bite!!!! he he.
RandyMac
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Ole' Irish saying (Gaelic): 'Go neirigh an bothar leat, go mbeidh an gaoth choiche sa droim agat, is go mbeidh tu thuas ar neamh leath-uair roimh is
eol don diabhal go bhuil tu marbh'.... OR 'May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind always be at your back, and May you be in Heaven a half hour
before the Devil knows you're dead'
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Mike Humfreville
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Frizkie,
The original was a Word table format. That's maybe why you couldn't open it. Anyway, absent the commas, the list is still there. Good luck. Have a
safe trip.
JR: Thanks for the help.
[Edited on 11-3-2004 by Mike Humfreville]
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Paulina
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Curling iron?
A real baja girl shouldn't require anything electric.
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[Edited on 3-11-2004 by Paulina]
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Markitos
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Holly smokes!
You will be set up very well with that list! I was thinking WOW thats a
lot of stuff but as I think again thats about it! Great job Jr. Allmost like you did inventory on the boat. Amazing! Minus the hair dryer
All that wonder are not lost
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frizkie
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Actually, Markitos
It was Mike Humfreville that did all that work. And what a terrific job he did, Huh?
And it was JR's genius that got it on the board. What a great job he did, Huh?
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jrbaja
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And to be perfectly clear,
I'd be embarrased as hell to carry all that crap around with me. Might as well stay at home. Oh wait, I don't even have all that in my home!
What a spectacle unloading must be
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Mike Humfreville
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Curling Iron
Mary Ann takes a propane powered curling iron for her hair. It's quite the thing...burns at about an LPG gallon/hour...you can hear her fire it up
from miles away...WhhhhaaaaWWwwooommmppp, kinda like 4baja's lime gun in Guadalupe Canyon.
But I also bring curling irons too, those barbelly things, about 50 lbs each, that I use to do my early morning bicep curls. Then it's off the the 3
mile jog and a swim around Smith's. I am nothing if not fully fit...So much for girlie-men.
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jrbaja
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I would think that
just packing and unpacking would keep you in the Iron Man competition.
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DON'T FORGET YOUR FAVORITE SPICES!
You can't get them in Mexico, although you can get some good ones.
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bajalera
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With all that stuff you could go to the moon and live in high style.
bajalera
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Mark Twain
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