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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    One of my favorite 60's songs!!

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    Can't say I remember that song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Can't say I remember that song.
    SERIOUSLY????????????

    How old are you?

    I was 10 when it was released and can still sing it from memory.

    It conjured up all kinds of wonderful images of hippies and flower children and whimsical freedom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    SERIOUSLY????????????

    How old are you?

    I was 10 when it was released and can still sing it from memory.

    It conjured up all kinds of wonderful images of hippies and flower children and whimsical freedom.
    He's older than you!

    I always liked that song too, it was nice to hear it again. Now Lista has to post a pic of herself there with some flowers in her hair.

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    Is San Francisco related to Don Francisco?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pentecali View Post
    Are you wanting to visit Los Angeles & soCal too? If not, I would fly into Fresno,CA. Sequoia Natl Park is probably only an hour away. Yosemite is only about 50 miles from Fresno Airport

    If you want to visit the Redwoods, I would recommend going to the Redwood Natl Forest. It's a good 300 miles north of San Francisco.

    If you want to visit the Redwoods, I would fly into Sacramento. It will save you A LOT of hassle getting out of the San Fran area. If you arrive in San Francisco at the wrong times and head to the redwoods, you'll be sitting in traffic for hours. It could end up taking you 8 hours to get there.
    On the way back to SF, you can stop by the Napa wine country ( Sonoma Co.) if you want, or some coastal spots, but you would be best to get into the San Fran area about 8:30p-9p.
    No, I don't think we'd have time to visit Southern California. My Mom is really more interested in the sequoias rather than the Redwoods. She's legally blind, so the extreme height of a redwood would be a waste for her. Now, the girth of a sequoia....she could see, no problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    He's older than you!

    I always liked that song too, it was nice to hear it again. Now Lista has to post a pic of herself there with some flowers in her hair.
    I'll be sure to post a flowerchild pic after my Mom and I go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    Is San Francisco related to Don Francisco?
    Do you mean the Univision host?



    I don't understand a word he's saying, but I like his voice and energy!

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    No. He was talking about a Christian music artist from the 80s.

    Quote Originally Posted by njtom View Post
    Do you mean the Univision host?



    I don't understand a word he's saying, but I like his voice and energy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    Is San Francisco related to Don Francisco?
    Ask the Cisco kid.

    (sorry, just could not resist)


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