August 17, 2022
Good morning crew,
It's time for a little road trip. It's been a while since I've seen my mother and sisters who live in Branson, MO, so I convinced my wife to drive down there with me. We were there just last summer, but I enjoyed the 9 hour drive, the brutal summer humidity and the sky-high tourist prices in Branson so much I thought we'd do it again. And just to make it a challenge we're bringing the little mutt with us.
Well, what's a summer without a road trip, right?
Laugh it up,
Joe
joe@gopher-news.com
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"Of course not, Noah. I love music. In fact, when your grandma and I were young, music saved my life."
"What happened?"
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