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Scott P
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I finally finsihed the trip report from my last trip to Central America back in 2008-2009. It's not quite as exciting as some of our new reports (the kids were younger back then), but I hope you enjoy it.

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Scott P wrote:I finally finsihed the trip report from my last trip to Central America back in 2008-2009. It's not quite as exciting as some of our new reports (the kids were younger back then), but I hope you enjoy it.

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Cool. And now I have cowbell in my head.
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Post by Floyd »

Gee Scott, what's the rush? Always great to see the Patterson family in action. Timely too since the wife has been intrigued about a vacation down there.
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