In article <s28m35-inq.ln1@remote.clifto.com>, clifto <clifto@gmail.com> writes: > Henry Brownlee wrote: >> "singhals" <singhals@erols.com> wrote... >> | New Orleans is better known than >> | Houma, say. >> >> Hah! But Houma is better known than, say, Dry Prong, Cher! >> BTW, I had a friend in the Army from Dry Prong: Jerry Safarik. Big fella of >> Czech descent. > > Sure, everyone knows that song about land of the free, Houma the brave. > I'm sorry, but one good pun deserves another. You know, of course, that Tarzana, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, has many hundreds of miles of roadway, so many in fact that their marker crews are kept busy year-round. You might say Tarzana Stripes Forever. Snickerin' Ol' Bob -- Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas ----- Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason so few engage in it. -- Henry Ford