Road trip
I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were
partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
Ho Boy, da oshun!!!
Datz weer awl da fysheez live!!! Dyna, running towardz da waddur "Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat Mahoney" wrote in message ... I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
Ho Boy, da oshun!!!
Datz weer awl da fysheez live!!! Dyna, running towardz da waddur "Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat Mahoney" wrote in message ... I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
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here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra a timid, tiny black kitten slowly and cautiously sticks her nose out the door Dere's lotza people here. Lotz and lotz. What's dat I smell? Is dat shrimps? Deep fried shrimps? And squidfish? And salmonfish? Hey, Lilith kitten - I seez a furry narrow space behind dat row of restaurants. Looks like a place where a couple of little kitties could run wifout being seen and could hide and could get to de back doors of the places wif fishies. You wanna go check it out wif me? In fact, iffen you wantz to just hide in the narrow space I'd even do de running into the restaurants to get our fud. Tabitha Kitten |
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here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra a timid, tiny black kitten slowly and cautiously sticks her nose out the door Dere's lotza people here. Lotz and lotz. What's dat I smell? Is dat shrimps? Deep fried shrimps? And squidfish? And salmonfish? Hey, Lilith kitten - I seez a furry narrow space behind dat row of restaurants. Looks like a place where a couple of little kitties could run wifout being seen and could hide and could get to de back doors of the places wif fishies. You wanna go check it out wif me? In fact, iffen you wantz to just hide in the narrow space I'd even do de running into the restaurants to get our fud. Tabitha Kitten |
TV is entralled at his friend's knoweledge and when she is finished he hops
down anna holds open the door so the can 'splore and snack Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat Mahoney wrote in message ... I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
TV is entralled at his friend's knoweledge and when she is finished he hops
down anna holds open the door so the can 'splore and snack Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat Mahoney wrote in message ... I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
fishes??? where??? OEJ starts after dyna at a dead run
Sylvia M. wrote in message ... Ho Boy, da oshun!!! Datz weer awl da fysheez live!!! Dyna, running towardz da waddur "Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat Mahoney" wrote in message ... I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
fishes??? where??? OEJ starts after dyna at a dead run
Sylvia M. wrote in message ... Ho Boy, da oshun!!! Datz weer awl da fysheez live!!! Dyna, running towardz da waddur "Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat Mahoney" wrote in message ... I'm glad I took the time to install a PA system in the RV while we were partying back in Oklahoma... picks up microphone Attention all kitties: We are now heading westbound on Route 66, getting close to the end of the road. There on the left you'll see the San Bernardino Santa Fe railroad yard. My male human's grandfather used to work there as a blacksmith. Here, and few miles further on, if you look out the windows on the right side, you'll see Rialto's historic Wigwam Motel. Those funny teepee shaped buildings have been there for a long, long time. Now we're passing through Fontana (where Kaiser Steel used to have a big steel mill), and into Rancho Cucamonga (where they have a big baseball stadium called the Epicenter), and on to Upland and Claremont and Pomona. Now here is the city of Azusa. This was the first city in the US to which honey bees were imported (back in 1874). This here is the city of Monrovia. That building there is the Aztec Hotel. It was built in the 20's and modeled on Aztec and Mayan architecture. That big place off to the right is the Santa Anita Racetrack, in the city of Arcadia. It's been there since 1934. Next we go through South Pasadena. This is where the Rose Parade is held every New Year's Day. That building there, at Mission Street and Fair Oaks Avenue, is the Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain. We just might teleport back there for a little bit when we get to Santa Monica! Nexgt we drive through Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Century City. Then we finally reach the city of Santa Monica! Here we are, at Ocean Blvd. Look out the windshield - that's Santa Monica Pier! Since we're special (after all, how many RVs are driven by kitties?) we'll just park right there on the pier. Lays on the horn to get the humans to move out of the way We'll park right here, underneath the famous Santa Monica Pier sign (the one shown at the top of http://www.santa-monica.org/resource_mgmt/pier/). Ok, kitties - we're here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra |
Shrimppes??? can I go too, Trudi
Tabitha "Fluffybutt" Kitten wrote in message ... snip here! Let's go explore the sights here at the pier, then we'll come back here and party and dance. Sir TV, would you like to escort me out onto the pier? There are some very interesting places to eat out there... Cleopatra a timid, tiny black kitten slowly and cautiously sticks her nose out the door Dere's lotza people here. Lotz and lotz. What's dat I smell? Is dat shrimps? Deep fried shrimps? And squidfish? And salmonfish? Hey, Lilith kitten - I seez a furry narrow space behind dat row of restaurants. Looks like a place where a couple of little kitties could run wifout being seen and could hide and could get to de back doors of the places wif fishies. You wanna go check it out wif me? In fact, iffen you wantz to just hide in the narrow space I'd even do de running into the restaurants to get our fud. Tabitha Kitten |
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