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Piffka
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 08:04 pm
Sure!!
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quinn1
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 08:05 pm
Thinking of uploading a pic myself...lol
good suggestion SP, really!
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 08:55 pm
Piffka - can you send me a pic you want me to post up there? Or if you want, you can do it yourself.
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Piffka
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 08:57 pm
Thanks... I'll see if I can do it myself. If not, I'll email it to you, OK?
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 09:00 pm
ok, if it's too big a file, it might bounce out of my email. You need to be a member to post a pic - are you a member?
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Piffka
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 09:03 pm
Thanks, I just sent a request.
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 09:10 pm
you're in



anyone else?
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 09:27 pm
Heeeeyyy, go Patty! She's got some pix up folks!
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Piffka
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 09:41 pm
OK, I added a few. Pretty easy. Fun.
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 09:55 pm
I saw! Good job.
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mikey
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 10:02 pm
hey neighbor. got out today for a few hours. never made it to the yahhdahm tho, got halfway, d d inn for a few hours. good chinese.
windy, bitter and cold here as you must know.
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roger
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 10:09 pm
Lord have mercy, pifka. Whatever you're standing on, don't let go.

Edited to correct creative spelling
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 10:26 pm
hey mikey - we ate at the DD this weekend for the first time in a couple decades. Didn't much like it though. I tend to like all the other types of asian food better than chinese. Still windy!?! I thought it was supposed to cease tonight.... here's hoping, for my mom's sanity, that it does.
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mikey
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 10:48 pm
wind got worse as the day wore on here lk, nw gale, bitter, not even worth going out to have a smoke between...chatting shall i say. try the steak next time at the dd. better choice, i get sick of the usual fare there, i agree with you on that point. the chauffer can't go to the yardarm or lho anymore if you get my drift.
lho had the best steak dinner in town for the price last time i was there. don't know if the yardarm has the prime ribe deal on weds still.
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 10:50 pm
I'm not a beef eater, Mikey. I go to pubs for bitter beer and fish'n'chips!
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mikey
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 10:55 pm
u can have them here for free.

if ya give me a ride tuh dah pahkkie lol....

try the burren, davis square, i'm sure you know it. tommy buys good fish and the food is cheap before the dinner hour menue kicks in.

best fish and chips in the city imo.
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 11:01 pm
I've had the f'n'chips there - they're good! I'm not picky. When I want the dish, I gotta have it!
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mikey
 
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Reply Sun 1 Dec, 2002 11:29 pm
sat and sun breakfast is the best there for the money. steak, eggs, mash or the full irish breakfast for 7.95, you can leave with a full belly, pints included for less that $20.
worth the drive from here,,,
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 2 Dec, 2002 09:29 am
Hey, Roger... the first thing Beth's cream-colored dog Bailey did was to leap on top of that wall.... which drops many, many feet to a hard surface below. A thrill for him and us.

Those sound like interesting places there on Cape Cod. I adore fish & chips.
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jjorge
 
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Reply Mon 2 Dec, 2002 12:42 pm
Hi All

Sorry to digress ( perhaps obsess is the word) back to the earlier conversation about Cape Cod and it's boundaries.

I would think that a geographer would include buzzards Bay and, for that matter Buttermilk Bay as being geographically part of the Cape. However I'd be surprised if he included Wareham or, on the CC Bay side, anything north of Sagamore beach.
While it is true that the CC canal is a man-made geographical feature, it is pretty close to the narrowest place ie. where the cape seems to emerge from the mainland.

Regional planners on the other hand might include Wareham and even Plymouth because of so many shared concerns, way of life etc.

My experience, as one who used to work and vacation on the Cape for many years, is that the emphasis on the canal as a sort of boundary came (in years past at least) from the wish of those on the Cape side of the canal to disavow Buzzards Bay, Onset, and Wareham which were a bit grittier and they perceived to be beneath them.
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