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"Proud Member of Team Geezer"
I talked to the nice lady today at the San Miguel campground. The large ice maker is up and running in the pavilion/lodge that we have rented. We'll have lots of ice on Friday and Saturday all day if you guys need it. Just thought I'd let you know.
Randy Andres
ice for fish...no...maybe for the beer.....but the yeti solved the ice melting issue......
Bring back a load of Zwolle tamales. They is good!
Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
The sheep live in fear of the wolf but in the end it's the shepherd that eats them.
The two loudest sounds are a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang and
a gun the goes bang when it is supposed to go click.
You are right Gomer, excellent. They are the tamale capital of Louisiana and have a festival every year. Danny brought some for the last gathering and ever since I have always brought some home. Zwolle is right down the road from the gathering. Slab, BillBob, and G will miss out if they don't they try those. Ask him the best place, I can't recall the name - but know where it is at.
Randy Andres
Hope I get a chance to sample 'em tamales. If they as good as you say, will bring some home too.
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Randy, the tamale's that I like come from "Frank's", not the commercial plant in Zwolle. I will be happy to help people get them while we are there. If we order enough, they may deliver.
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Right, I remember. You gave me their business card. Folks, Danny knows his food, and knows it well (especially pies). I'm sure we'll have enough for people to order so they'll deliver. Me, I'll take two dozen to bring home. I can eat them cold as snacks, or pour hot homemade chili on them for dinner. Ate them lots in West Texas growing up.
Randy Andres