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New HH MA

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New HH MA

From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) | Date: 2002-10-21 16:37:36 UTC
While tramping about on a beautiful autumn day, I left the Ramblin' Rose hitch hiker in the resplendent
woods of eastern MA. My hometown, Portland, OR, is known as "The Rose City." We do have lovely roses
but not the range of autumn color found in New England. Please keep me posted on the hitcher's travels.
Funhog



Re: New HH MA

From: Mary from Virginia (daughteroftheolddominion@yahoo.com) | Date: 2002-10-21 17:39:15 UTC
Funhog - Does this message mean that you started a new hitchhiker
called Ramblin' Rose? Or did you find the Chicken Counters' Rambling
Rose hitchhiker (last sighting was on Oct 5 in Virginia) and moved it
to the resplendent woods of eastern MA?

Mary



--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "funhog1" wrote:
> While tramping about on a beautiful autumn day, I left the Ramblin'
Rose hitch hiker in the resplendent
> woods of eastern MA. My hometown, Portland, OR, is known as "The
Rose City." We do have lovely roses
> but not the range of autumn color found in New England. Please keep
me posted on the hitcher's travels.
> Funhog


Re: New HH MA

From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) | Date: 2002-10-21 18:31:31 UTC
This one's brand new and shiny, awaiting ink. Little did I know it had a soul mate. Funhog

--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Mary from Virginia" wrote:
> Funhog - Does this message mean that you started a new hitchhiker
> called Ramblin' Rose? Or did you find the Chicken Counters' Rambling
> Rose hitchhiker (last sighting was on Oct 5 in Virginia) and moved it
> to the resplendent woods of eastern MA?
>
> Mary
>
>
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@y..., "funhog1" wrote:
> > While tramping about on a beautiful autumn day, I left the Ramblin'
> Rose hitch hiker in the resplendent
> > woods of eastern MA. My hometown, Portland, OR, is known as "The
> Rose City." We do have lovely roses
> > but not the range of autumn color found in New England. Please keep
> me posted on the hitcher's travels.
> > Funhog