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Subject: [Leica] any LUGgers in Natchitoches
From: grduprey at rockwellcollins.com (grduprey@rockwellcollins.com)
Date: Tue May 11 11:16:44 2004




Ted

You will have to excuse this Igornant 'Merican, but isn't Canada a part of
the United Kingdom? ;-)

Gene



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Phil Swango offered:
Subject: [Leica] any LUGgers in Natchitoches


> Just for the record, US states can be pretty big.  Louisiana is about 3
> times the size of Denmark and one-quarter the size of France.  The
distance
> from Zylks in the far NW corner to Pilottown in the far SE is 476 miles
> (770 km). That's about a 9-hour drive.<<<<<<<

Gee Phil,
This is kinda like a land braggin' rights contest. ;-) You should visit our
"Big Island!" :-)Vancouver Island and go for a drive, it's only about 500
miles top to bottom. But around 60 miles east west in width. Mountains,
ocean on all sides and great Salmon fishing. ;-) And it takes forever to
drive top to bottom as it usually makes for a two day trip. Well OK a day
and half if you don't run into lines of logging trucks and mule skinner
wagons. ;-)

And yes I've photographed it top to bottom, around and across with Leica's
several times.

Actually I understand the United Kingdom isn't as big top to bottom. ;-)
ted



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