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Absolutely OT (pls pardon me): Request for SantaMufasa 2

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sbix

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Nov 19, 2003
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Hi Dave,
pls forgive me for the barbaric use of this forum.... just to ask you something about Utah.
As I have already said in a previous post, I will be in USA in September for the my honeymoon.
I would like to visit some National Park around Kanab.
Have you some good advice for me?
Thanks in advance

PLEASE HELP A FELLOW DBA TO HAVE A DECENT STAY IN USA!
 
Yes, Ken, interesting link. Amazing how so many of the shady names come from Victorian England.

Perhaps the "largest" of all examples of "shady" place names is our American-schoolboy favourite, Grand Teton. [Click the link to see that the (13,770 ft, 4,197 m) geological tribute to womanhood has a reason for being named such.]

[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
[I can provide you with low-cost, remote Database Administration services: see our website and contact me via www.dasages.com]
 

I've also got an Uncle Sam T-Shirt that screams, "I WANT YOU TO GO TO HELL [small]Michigan[/small]"

--Gooser
 
Assawoman Bay, Maryland

I laugh at that everytime because I am immature :)

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Steve Budzynski


"So, pass another round around for the kids. Who have nothing left to lose and for those souls old and sold out by the soles of my shoes"
 

Gooser said:
Bucksnort, TN my perrenial favorite

Now you know why they are known as "Volunteers"!"

Tim

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"Although many figures are strange, prime numbers are truly odd."
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