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Date:         Fri, 3 Nov 2000 13:06:41 +0900
Reply-To:     Yoshi <dolphin@MARS.NETSPACE.OR.JP>
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From:         Yoshi <dolphin@MARS.NETSPACE.OR.JP>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon Nippon Members Club(ML)
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Doug Alcock said that:

> I looked at the pictures of your campout --- lots of nice vans. > And the Westy Porsche --- Wow is right! One questions though --- in all > those pictures not a single Westy had its pop-top up. Any resaon for this???

Doug, It was raining in the camping ground in that day. Then, many members visited camping ground alone. We talked about westy with the large tent. I took picture in about 3:00 pm. It was still early for the preparation of the dinner. Japanese treasures each westy very much. I think... Maybe, many members didn't hope probably to get poptop canvas wet. One camper attached cover to poptop after the dinner. Until camp dissolved, other members didn't open poptop. I didn't open poptop, either.

I learn English every day. But, I can't understand much dialect-omission-slang English. I'm sorry about my poor English-sense to you. If you learn Japanese, will be your bestEST! buddy. LOL

Yosh dolphin@mars.netspace.or.jp

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