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From An Unbelievable Tour Around An Imaginary World by Gregory Garceau

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Ron Suchanek replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

Not to get all braggy, but Millard Filmore Agricultural High School and Feed Lot was ranked 9th best high school/feedlot in all of Carbuncle County, just behind Fester's Lubing Academy. Just sayin'.

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

Your high school sounds like a better school than mine in Iowa--The Rural Fayette County Rehabilitation Academy and Grain Elevator.

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

I'm completely in favor 0f a Batman villain themed journal once you return home to Minnesota, whenever that may be. It's brilliant, and long overdue.

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

LAUGH OUT LOUD

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on a photo in DAY SIXTEEN: A Cycletourist's Crossroad

I'm worried she's right now enrolling you in the Cycleblaze Sensitivity Training Course.

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

Thanks for noticing one of Batman's greatest adversaries. I wish your comment had come earlier. I was afraid The Penguin might have been too obscure for most readers. That's why I passed up a perfect opportunity to post a picture of King Tut when I was in Egypt. From there, I could have turned this into a Batman villain themed journal. Loved that TV show.

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY SIXTEEN: A Cycletourist's Crossroad

Right. It makes you think that ANYTHING is possible in this big, wide, wonderful world.

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY SIXTEEN: A Cycletourist's Crossroad

That's EXACTLY what I thought. My wife, The Feeshko, thought my attitude was uncaring and dismissive of the sentimental feelings of the first mate. Whatever!

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in DAY FIFTEEN: Wildlife and Wild Life

It goes 'specially well with shrimp on the bawbie.

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

Ok, this is now my favorite journal ever. And I intend to steal this photo and incorporate it into my GBMBR journal this summer.

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

You almost never see them in the wild. At least, that's what they taught me at Millard Filmore Agricultural High School and Feed Lot in Bugtussel, Missouri.

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

Isn't Canada in Antarctica? At least that's what they taught me at Millard Filmore Agricultural High School and Feed Lot in Bugtussel, Missouri.

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY SEVENTEEN: Penguins, Among Other Things

That sounded like a conversation Mrs. G and I had during our tour...

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY SIXTEEN: A Cycletourist's Crossroad

There is a lot of levity and humor in this particular journal, but this really blows my mind! What are the odds of meeting G-2 at the bottom of the Earth?
Makes you think.

2 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in DAY SIXTEEN: A Cycletourist's Crossroad

Easy come, easy go.

2 years ago