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Old 12-26-2003, 02:06 PM   #3
ForensicGoddess
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Default Re:New Addition to the family

hi! On my way out, I drove to the Van Horn, TX KOA and stayed in a Kamping Kabin the first night. Then I picked up the TM in Irving. Then, not having the skills to merge with a large object attached to my truck, I missed many offramps and turns. I saw much of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area - while driving in circles. Yes, I had maps. Lots of them. But you have to know where you are in order to use them. I finally found my way south on the 45. I have absolutely no idea where I stopped. I just pulled into some CG that had the office light open. The lady was sooooo nice. Yes, there was a pull thru left! I had the TM set up and was asleep in no time. I was SO won over by (TM's)the fact that I got settled in no time after being completely stressed out. Paid cash - left early. Next day, passed through Houston. Got to San Antonio KOA. Stayed 2 nights. Enjoyed that Riverwalk area. Figured out most other things on the TM. Made note to contact factory and ask for owners manual. The doggies appreciated the TM A/C while in SNT. There was a newer 2619 at SNT!!! They set up & disappeared inside. Drove to Lordsburg, NM KOA next. Sleep there, not a place to linger. Drove home to Anaheim. Welcome to CA - that will be $524 to register your TM thank you. gasp....choke...... Parked on street - not in mood to back up into driveway. Next time, my TX trip will be a more leisurely vacation, not a speed run. Saw SO many places I wanted to stop. But being ForensicGoddess gets in the way sometimes.

Yes, definition 1 is accurate. Some people are called Crime Scene Investigators, Evidence Technicians, Forensic Specialists..... but I am the Forensic Goddess. Just like the TV show.......CSI .... only not really.......I don't solve homicides wearing light pink shirts and heels. And we don't have a Hummer H2 as our scene response vehicle.

Dobes are aloof? Kidding. They were initially bred to bond with one person. All the dobes I have had are aloof until I say "ok", then they turn into Labradors & try to climb in your lap. I am involved with Doberman rescue, so although I only have 2 of my own, there have been over 30 that have passed through my house this year. I love traveling with them, because unsavory characters never bother me!
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