Bavaria not Bavarian, which is an adjective. I remember the IHS workshop in Charleston IL., where Georges Barboteu arrived a day late, as his travel agent had booked his flight to Charleston, SC.
#################################################################### Am 28.12.2010 um 19:50 schrieb William.S.Gross: > True story, many years ago, never mind how many exactly, I completed my > degree at a "Two Bit Cow College in Texas." A bunch of us were commissioned > into the US Army. One classmate was from a small town in far west Texas. > > He was assigned to a unit in Bavarian. After initial training he and his new > bride took up residence at his new duty station. After about six months there > and with a brand new BMW motorcycle in his parking spot, he talked his wife > into a trip to Florence. (Remember this is a young couple from very rural > Texas). > > Years later he admitted to those who had gone to school with him, that on > that trip they never could fund the "Florence exit" > > On Dec 28, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Dan Phillips <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Dec 28, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Hans Pizka wrote: >> >>> Firenze not Firenza. >>> ####################################################### >> >> Oops, Firenza is (was) a car. How about I just stick to calling it Florence? >> ;-) >> _______________________________________________ >> post: [email protected] >> unsubscribe or set options at >> https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/bgross%40airmail.net > _______________________________________________ > post: [email protected] > unsubscribe or set options at > https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/hpizka%40me.com _______________________________________________ post: [email protected] unsubscribe or set options at https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
