Posted by dave2 on August 26, 2010 at 21:36:54 from (136.220.61.53):
In Reply to: Is this a Squirril?? posted by JD2ACWD on August 26, 2010 at 21:16:22:
JD2ACWD said: (quoted from post at 21:16:22 08/26/10) hey Dave, see ya got the people skills goin again.
Wife had never been to the States in her life. We flew in to NY, rented a car and drove to FL then back up thru GA, TN, KY and to OH. She (we) had a ball. Got married in TN before going home for a visit in OH and back across to NY and back to Germany. 3 and a half weeks and a lot of site seeing, boiled peanuts (never again) and pecans, cracker barrels and denny's. Stayed in Nashville and just hung out before going to Pigeon Forge to get married. Someone at the motel went thru our bags in Nashville and stole our wedding rings. Got home to OH a few days later and took her to walmart (which just happened to be in WV).
Just past the entrance was a person making portraits (taking pictures of folks for WV natives :shock: )
Man and woman was all duded up and trying to convince the photagrapher (person taking the pictures) that he was Hank Williams and she was Patsy Cline and she should be taking their pictures for free. Guy told the woman "go out there and get Elvis off the bus, maybe she'll believe us then".
Didn't stick around any longer.
Wanna guess what the 1st thing she tells people about when she talks about her 1st visit and almost a month tour?????
Ya just can't make this stuff up.
Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 21:39:56 08/26/10.
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