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Luck Be A Lady LbNA #17934 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Corbinsmom
Plant date:Sep 5, 2005
Location:
City:East Hanover
County:Lebanon
State:Pennsylvania
Boxes:1
Found by: Sepia Slipper
Last found:Jun 30, 2007
Status:FFFFFa
Last edited:Sep 5, 2005
BOX RETIRED

They call you lady luck
But there is room for doubt
At times you have a very un-lady-like way
Of running out

You're on this date with me
The pickin’s have been lush
And yet before the evening is over
You might give me the brush

You might forget your manners
You might refuse to stay
And so the best that I can do is pray

Luck be a lady tonight
Luck be a lady tonight
Luck if you’ve been a lady to begin with
Luck be a lady tonight

Luck let a gentleman see
Just how nice a dame you can be
I know the way you’ve treated other guys you’ve been with
Luck be a lady with me

A lady never leaves her escort
It isn’t fair, it isn’t nice
A lady doesn’t wander all over the room
And blow on some other guys dice

Lets keep this party polite
Never get out of my sight
Stick with me baby, I’m the guy that you came in with
Luck be a lady tonight

A lady never flirts with strangers
She’d have a heart, she’d be nice
A lady doesn’t wander all over the room
And blow on some other guys dice

Lets keep this party polite
Never get out of my sight
Stick with me baby, I’m the guy that you came in with
Luck be a lady tonight


Memorial Lake State Park, East Hanover, PA

http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/memoriallake.aspx

From Rt 81 turn onto Fisher Ave. Make a left onto Asher Miner Road. Bear left onto Boundary Road. Enter the park on the left at Upper Road. Park in the gravel lot near the restrooms.

Begin by finding the gravel path at the end of the parking lot. If you see a wooden exercise station almost immediately on your left, you know you are headed in the right direction. Follow this path past a place for ashes. Head slightly up hill, bearing left as you go, past another piece of exercise equipment.

When you reach a fork in the trail (with two "stumps" in the middle), bear left towards a weeping tree. Soon you will veer off the path onto the grass towards a bridge over troubled water. If you are afraid of heights, don't look down to your left. Cross the bridge and note a red and brown park sign on the left side of the paved path. Bear right, walking past a small parking lot onto a paved road.

Keep an eye out for a church across an open field. After you note this, look to your right for a small gravel parking lot. Head past the lot through a woody area. At the edge of the cliff, turn to your left and head down hill. A path will lead off into the woods. Not far along this trail is a multi-trunked tree on the left. This is where your prize awaits. Be careful in the wooded area - poison ivy can lurk. We wouldn't want your luck to run out. Enjoy!