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LhasaUbuntu, pitch 26
LhasaUbuntu, motivational waterer, pimento bounty hunter Started conversation Feb 1, 2002
Hello! A couple of days ago I stumbled through here in a tea induced haze, saw some great tents, knocked on one and fell into another time continuum. A rookie mistake that will probably happen again on purpose......anyhow, please make yourself at home. I've got a big jar of olives that I'm willing to share with those that love the olive. Make a drink, all I have right now is gin and some glasses, which may not qualify as nothing is actually being made. Pour yourself a gin, eat an olive, share towel stories, whatever.
If I'm not around feel free to get some sleep/pass out. The open concept 2nd floor has a breezy inter-dimensional window with winds imported from Los Angeles.
LhasaUbuntu, pitch 26
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Feb 1, 2002
*floating by*
Hi LhasaUbuntu, and welcome to the campsite!
Olives? What kind?
Gin? You woldn't happen to have any tonic water as well?
LhasaUbuntu, pitch 26
LhasaUbuntu, motivational waterer, pimento bounty hunter Posted Feb 1, 2002
Stuffed Manzanilla (sp?) and the tonic water is being imported from the 13th Ottawa in the 9th Canada. Should be here soon.
LhasaUbuntu, pitch 26
Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Feb 1, 2002
Manzanilla? Not familiar with that... are the olives black or green, and what are they stuffed with?
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LhasaUbuntu, motivational waterer, pimento bounty hunter Posted Feb 2, 2002
The olives were grown in Spain (present day). Regardless of dimension, Canada takes great pride in making our import business our greatest export. As a treat for all the campers around this evening/weekend, you may want to stop by for some Mexican (3rd dimension) spicy mushrooms grown in China. We like to include everybody in our culinary delights. Sorry I missed you, my internal clock generally runs about 6-8 hours behind. (Makes for sluggish mornings).
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LhasaUbuntu, motivational waterer, pimento bounty hunter Posted Feb 2, 2002
Incidentally, Manzanilla is the correct spelling. All they are is {are, is?} green olives with a little piece of folded something or other of the red persuation stuffed into the middle. Very tasty....on another note, the Lake Superior tonic water has arrived. Sorry it took a few minutes to acquire, I just figured I might as well try to get some of the good stuff. Pour yourselves a drink, relax, eat an olive, sleep/pass out, make some toast, visit others, do it all.
Sending my best......
LhasaUbuntu, pitch 26
Frankie Roberto Posted Feb 3, 2002
Hi, you've now been added to our list of 'Happy Campers'! Please make yourself at home, and feel free to visit other campers' pitches.
If you need anything, you can ask at the Camp Shop - A656930
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- 1: LhasaUbuntu, motivational waterer, pimento bounty hunter (Feb 1, 2002)
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