To the East...

Down in the Valley...Valley so Low...
The former "Veteran Travellers of Far North Dallas" are now the "Veteran Travellers of Pebble Beach Bay". Let's just call them the "Veteran Travellers" from now on, I'm tired of typing all of that. Anyway, the "Veteran Travellers" have gone way south to visit and party with Cay and Casey along with the "North Texas Coast Watchers". And soon, the entire staff of "Zincks East" are going too. I guess we should have a stress seminar there sometime. What this actually means is that the "Pebble Beach Bay Bed & Breakfast Inn" is open for business until early March. Call Teri to book your reservations.

I have received the first report from Patsy and Ray after returning from a Research and Development junket into Mexico and will transcribe it as soon as I can get some more tequila and a Velvet Hammer or two.

Oh Hell, I guess I might as well, everyone else has...
The Alexander Family's effort to completely re-populate the Cedar Creek Lake area was furthered recently when Russell moved all 10 tons of his "stuff" to the lake. Just North of "The Hood", you will find Russell, Cyndi and "Studly Dudley" frollicking along what's left of the shore after the land settles from the additional weight. Investment Tip: Glass Cleaner and Chrome Polish.

Who's the Hoodster with the "Right Stuff"?...
After a monumental 40th birthday at the "Boats", Teri is taking things a little further. Yet another step in an aggressive career that includes highlights such as "The Drive", a lengthy journey into Russellville Alabama, a journalistic hiatus at Dallas' famed "LSJC" Hotel, and a "Valentines Day" adventure that would make Capone himself envious. Her newest venture is creating an association for those who believe that each and everyone of us has something that makes them "special", (see photo). This new association is believed to be the first of it's kind in the world and could permenantly alter the events at "Mardis Gras" celebrations worldwide, not to mention drastically increasing the amount of members that could participate in the parades. The hat contains a gutsy statement that says, "Hey, I'm proud of it!" or "You too, could be a member!". This is a very creative venture for Teri and will undoubtedly cement her status in the "Hood" forever. Those "Hoodsters" are a creative bunch, aren't they. Investment Tip for Teri: Don't print a lot of hats.


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