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Re: Sad News
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:19 am
by February
whitneyd74 wrote:Bru:
I am SO moved by your kind gesture! You are amazing, Bru. Simply amazing.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
-Randy's Family
It was the least I could do, we all miss, and will miss Randy so much.
I hate to bother you to ask but if you see this, if you talk to you aunt could you find out if the blanket arrived safely? i wrote my return address very messily on purpose (PO needs return addy to ship- but I try to do these things as stealthily as possible) then I realized that I may never know if they received it.
I can only hope that the box arrived safely, it didn't have too far to go.
You all remain in my thoughts. I think of Randy every day when I look at the Monorail models in my kitchen and think that my set up will never be as cool as his was. He was the monorail master.
I still want to try his wax paper and battery operated lights trick to illuminate my Contemporary, first chance I get.
Bru
Re: Sad News
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:57 pm
by Big Wallaby
whitneyd74 wrote:I mentioned Albino Pygmy's idea of some kind of a memorial on a monorail for Randy, and people gasped they were so thrilled and touched. Did anything come of this possibility?
Not yet that I know of, but I am working on it.
Personal question, but if you guys had him cremated and didn't bury his remains yet, send him to me or bring him to Disney World after I've been trained and I'd love to take him on one last front cab ride.
Re: Sad News
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:57 pm
by DanC
Till the next rendezous with destiny... This ones for you
Re: Sad News
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:33 pm
by turkeyham
Shorty82,
Moe wants to know if we can take the warm temps from FL and take them back here to freezing cold CA? The 40 degree temps in Poway are bad enough.
Watch for corn on the cob at the turkey carts. My friend mentioned it to me. What next can Disney kill us off with? I have seen the beef tamales and they are gross. My friend sells turkey legs on the hub near the castle.
Flavors of cob: chile lime and butter with salt. If you have had a turkey leg, those are coated in salt. Both can lead to a heart attack.

Re: Sad News
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:46 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
turkeyham wrote:Shorty82,
Moe wants to know if we can take the warm temps from FL and take them back here to freezing cold CA? The 40 degree temps in Poway are bad enough.
Watch for corn on the cob at the turkey carts. My friend mentioned it to me. What next can Disney kill us off with? I have seen the beef tamales and they are gross. My friend sells turkey legs on the hub near the castle.
Flavors of cob: chile lime and butter with salt. If you have had a turkey leg, those are coated in salt. Both can lead to a heart attack.
?? where in Poway? I live just north of there in Carmel Mountain Ranch, and it hasn't gotten THAT bad!!!
(but it did snow in east county!!!!)
Re: Sad News
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:33 am
by turkeyham
She lives a few blocks away from Sam's Club. She lives behind Walmart. She watches her patients out towards Borona Casino. Also she has another family that lives 15 minutes NW of Poway in a new construction site area.

Re: Sad News
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 12:05 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
turkeyham wrote:She lives a few blocks away from Sam's Club. She lives behind Walmart. She watches her patients out towards Borona Casino. Also she has another family that lives 15 minutes NW of Poway in a new construction site area.
Oh, I know that Walmart, that is the one we go to. (No Sams club in Poway)
the Barona casino is a bit of a drive up the highway, but a nice one!
Sadly, the new construction that you describe is probably re-building from the fires! We had some friends that lost their house during the fires two years ago!
And yes its getting chilly!! I was up at 4 this morning, and it was about 50 in our back yard!! Brrrrr!!!
heheheh
Re: Sad News
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 2:03 pm
by hobie16
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:And yes its getting chilly!! I was up at 4 this morning, and it was about 50 in our back yard!! Brrrrr!!!
We saw 59 degrees once last winter. I had to dig out some long pants to wear.