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Date:         Thu, 28 Jun 2001 12:03:03 MDT
Reply-To:     Joe Fortino <biker.pride@USA.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joe Fortino <biker.pride@USA.NET>
Subject:      Re: [Re: Burden or Blessing?]
Comments: To: Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@YAHOO.COM>
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its a Blessing.. sure people like to try and shove the VW vans off the road, but just keep focused and let them pass on by..

I've taken couple people in my van that own fancy or sports cars if they start to bad mouth'n while I'm driving its a long walk home ;P nah really its all in the eye of the holder..

take care and always wave to your fellow bus drivers..

Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@YAHOO.COM> wrote: Gavin,

Someday, your "friend" will ask take a nap in your "old heap". That's when it's payback time... Just tell him that you wouldn't want him to be caught actually relaxing in an "old unreliable heap" like that... better nap in your reliable "fast" whatever..

************* another note *******************

I remember when I got my van at the same time another friend bought a Ford Aerostar... Are those still around? In the summer they were going on a trip from California to somewhere in the mid-West. I vividly remember his wife looking longingly at my '91 Westy and pleading if they could use my van instead for the trip.... I just smiled and shook my head no...

--- Gavin Flanagan <sfsoulsurfer@MINDSPRING.COM> wrote: > So this morning during our daily walk down the beach > to the local coffee > shop my best friend cast aspersions on my beloved > "Victoria"! ('82 Westy) > > We saw a funky, old red VW bug drive by and he > commented on how he'd love to > own a car like that. I said, "That would be cool, we > could both work on our > cars together." > > He says, "Oh God, you mean it woud be like your old > heap? F*ck that! Your > van is always needing one thing or another." > > I took this as an insult and wasn't able to readily > explain the benefits of > being closely connected to my "old heap." How does > one explain the intimacy > of clogged fuel filters, vacuum leaks, propane > smells, constantly checking > engine temperature gauges, etc.? > > Why do we love our vans so much even though they > require so much work and go > so slow? > > What would you have said if you were in my shoes? > > I'm now gonna pull out my old copy of "Zen and the > Art of Motorcycle > Maintenance"...

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