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yes, you did, and a fine river shot it is. We're planning on lunch at Bubba Gumps tomorrow, outdoor dining is on the patio with the river a mear spit away. I'LL post a picture of lunch with the river in the background
Now here's an easy one, your bike at a roadhouse/saloon, imbibe responsibility
These two are for Chris
Great lunch and great view of the RIVER
Sorry Chris, couldn't get the lunch and river in the same shot, so look at my mug instead
Last edited by BouseBill; Mar 13, 2024 at 06:23 PM.
****, is it?!? Didn't even know the challenge. What are the odds. Was just happy to be out again!
St. Patrick's tomorrow, so your bike with anything St Patty's worthy, from a person in green to a drunk leprechaun.
BouseBill;21609613]Lee4, looks like a Washington roadhouse to me LOL (see the sign on the building?)
(Me and the ole hen spend over 25 years in Puyallup)
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