Glen's Pontiac
Glen invited a Tsunami survivor for dinner. Bruce had been playing his didgeridoo on a cliff off the coast of
Whistler sees a winter of a millions skiers and a summer of a million bikers.
We arrived between seasons, so were only able to stroll around the resort imaging what the place would look like covered in snow.
More important than this tourist
We soaked our travel weary bodies in the piping hot water. We had after all just driven across the whole of
Our signs were written out for the Okanagan valley, where we’d heard we could find illicit work picking apples. Five hours away we were mildly disappointed to hear our first lift was only going 20 minutes down the road. Mike soon learnt that he’d picked up a couple of drifters low on funds. One thing leads to another, and an hour later Simon and I find ourselves equipped with hammers and masks, joyfully going about our operation. That’s operation “repair and restore” a mobile home in the middle of the mountains – back in bear country.
Worker who hasn't got a clue
Neither Simon nor I had the smallest of inklings about home improvement. We were taken in as labourers but before long the foreman and his sidekick got us doing absolutely everything. They spent five minutes explaining how to do the most complex things, like installing R20 fiber glass insulation, covering it in plastic, then boarding it up. Creating an entire ceiling in other words.
Even less of a clue
Rob the owner of the mobile unit came back after three days, saw what was happening, fired the foreman and kept Simon and I on as he was so impressed with what we had done.
Him and his wife Sheila own champion dogs, and had just returned from a competition where their Springer Spaniel had just won best in show. Their dog was worth more than a million dollars.
“First Blood” had been filmed in the nearby town of Hope. We went to a few of the locations wearing our Rambo trousers he had bought us.
I sent one guy flying across the car park; only it was witnessed by three police officers. They arrested me and thought: What the hell, we’ll arrest your friend as well!
So we both spent the night in the cell, I could hear Simon screaming, probably for a snack or a phone call or something.
The next morning they gave us our things back in prison bags, luckily there was no charge.
Everyone we had met had told us that no trip to
8 comments:
Ye poxbottle.I was with you in BC, not only did you not mention me but you didn't even put a picture on the website!Ye fucken fucker. Michael
Hey Jerry. Good to hear from you. Where to next?
Hey Jerry.
Great pictures...You've seen more of Canada than I have in 50 or so years.
Are you still here. Come see Us in Calgary again.
Love Shelagh
hey my loveley, for some reason havn't been able to check your blog out before, love the piccies, definatly coming with you next time!!
miss u
sarah x x
Hi Big, you beat post this message or I'm never leaving another. That blog actually made me laugh. How on this earth do you always manage to get so much from complete strangers AND end up in jail??? Were you naked in that picture?? PUNK
Take care Lots of love Faith, Ian & Zachxxx
Jerry I love your blogs!!! LOL
Jerry, I love your blogs!!
LOL
J
Jerry, I love your blogs!!
LOL
J
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