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Hi k_9 & rokytnji ladies first you know,yes yes I know I am a old smoothy I have always fancied doing Route 66 well some of it from San Fransisco
to Vegas via Oatman on a Harley but I think I am getting a little to old for that besides Sarah wouldn't come on as a pillion. I think what I like about the desert roads is the distance you can see as we here in the UK are not used to see the black ribbon of road dead straight disappear into the distance, and not seeing another person for hours just being alone with nature, fantastic. In the Vally of Fire you can see rock paintings made by the Native Americans done thousands of years ago by an extinct tribe, incredible. Strange to us Scotties Castle in Death Vally which was built in the 1930's as a historical building we as we think of buildings as being historical being built from 1066's to the 19th century of course many earlier such as Canterbury Cathedral and my old parish church was of Saxon origin. But of course you in Texas have the Alamo.

Well as to K_9 and her roulette every casino has a roulette table great fun watching some people win and many losing I would like a go at the craps table but don't know how to play it something to do with the numbers on the dice, but Texas hold em is the game to play if you don't mind loosing loads of dosh. We like Vegas not for the gambling, but for the sights,
entertainment, the tours, and the Grand Canyon, no picture or video can depict the enormity or the beauty of it, it is one of the seven wonders of the world, ten miles wide, one mile deep and from Bright Angel point you can see 90 miles 45 miles to the left and 45 miles to the right, I don't think one word would describe it, it is majestic, fantastic, beautiful, almost beyond belief. Thank you K_9 for offering to help me with my studdieng shame you are like me and don't know much about computers, it would like blind leading the blind wouldent it.
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