Posted by MarkB_MI on April 14, 2021 at 06:27:29 from (174.245.17.66):
In Reply to: Re: Electric_pick-ups posted by Geo-TH,In on April 14, 2021 at 06:18:20:
> Ever go to Mackinac Island? All horses, no cars. The streets flowed with ice tea colored smelly liquid. Road apples were picked. My sinuses were in overdrive. Glad to get off the island.
Ha! Now that you mention it, I have. And the last trip a couple of years ago was a disaster! My daughter-in-law didn't bother to tell us she's deathly allergic to horses. That fact became evident when my wife insisted we take a carriage trip around the island and we sat right up front so she could see good. We ended up walking several miles back to town. Too add insult to injury, that particular weekend they had a huge political conference going on and every bar and restaurant was booked for private parties. I couldn't even buy a beer to quench my thirst after our Walk of Shame. It will be a while before my wife convinces me to return to Mackinac.
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