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Date Posted: 15:30:48 06/02/02 Sun
Author: Roger
Author Host/IP: d141-220-230.home.cgocable.net / 24.141.220.230
Subject: Bruce!, your directions to the Paris

fairgrounds are 'nuts on'!
You did leave one little item out though.
From the Beer Store on Silver St the fairgrounds entrance is 1.2 kloms dead on...LOL

We just got back from a day in Paris, I thought we would take a drive out so when Joanne and Shawn come up for a visit next Saturday they could just 'zoom' right in without looking for directions.
While in Paris we walked downtown and looked around in the shops and stuff.
Reg, I thought of you with all the little 'Tea Rooms' and Candle shops, I know how you love that stuff....

On the way outta town what better way to fill the lunch void than a stop off at Paris's premere eatery:'Camp 31'.

There is a buffet now that offers scrambled eggs, noodles, homefries, sausages in a sauce bath, pulled pork, bacon and a couple of things that elude me at this moment.
Shawn had the buffet while JoAnne, Scott and myself ate from the extensive menu.
We had the 5 meat family platter consisting of chicken wings, pulled pork, brisket and two orders of ribs.
The sides were bbq baked beans, fries, veggies and potato salad.

As alway it is nice to sit down to a 'scoff' of bbq when someone else is doing the cooking.....

Bruce, perfect directions!
Have a great day guys...
Roger

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