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Corn Maze

I thought this was pretty cool. Any of you Oregon guys seen this? Not far from Hillsburrito.........

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Re: Corn Maze

Saw it going to Everett about a month ago.

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Re: Corn Maze

Rob,
We might have had a near miss today. I was taking my friend up to PDX and he spotted the maze out his window. I took a pic of it as we went by. I loaded it to my photo galary (45 mins. of head scratching), but gave up trying to get it posted here.
Any way, are you going to the Hood River fly-in? If so we'll see you there.
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Re: Corn Maze

There's a very cool corn maze just northwest of Harvey Field in Snohomish WA, near "the bend in the river"-- a very detailed map of washington.
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Re: Corn Maze

A-Maize-ing! Sorry. Hadda do it.
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Fisherman wrote:A-Maize-ing! Sorry. Hadda do it.


I'm pretty sure "Hadda" was referred to poorly in one of those little couplets or sayings in your (really cool) animated avatar :mrgreen:

Well... I'll let you go on that one, since it's a delightful surprise to find that not all the finer points of literacy and grammatical astuteness are dead and buried in America.
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EZFlap wrote:
Fisherman wrote:A-Maize-ing! Sorry. Hadda do it.


I'm pretty sure "Hadda" was referred to poorly in one of those little couplets or sayings in your (really cool) animated avatar :mrgreen:

Well... I'll let you go on that one, since it's a delightful surprise to find that not all the finer points of literacy and grammatical astuteness are dead and buried in America.


Oops! Sorry. Image It's "hadta do it". Thanks for the reprieve. :mrgreen:
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Re: Corn Maze

Saw this on the way back from Oshkosh .
But it ain't good'r'n yer'n.
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I'll be a bah humbug. :D Just think of all the starving people those bare spots could have fed, not to mention the increase in grocery prices because of less corn.
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EZFlap wrote:Well... I'll let you go on that one, since it's a delightful surprise to find that not all the finer points of literacy and grammatical astuteness are dead and buried in America.


You have to respect the vernacular, it is a literary technique.
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Re: Corn Maze

I'll be a bah humbug. Just think of all the starving people those bare spots could have fed, not to mention the increase in grocery prices because of less corn.


Absolutely right! Or it could have been distilled and used to corrode a bunch of carburetors!

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