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Date:         Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:46:48 -0500
Reply-To:     arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM
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From:         Alan Bosch <arbosch@RA.ROCKWELL.COM>
Subject:      Uplifting Vanagon Experience (Friday?)
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This past Saturday, my two sons and I went on a little fishing adventure to a co-workers camp in New York's Allegany county. The camp is miles from nowhere - literally, twelve miles off a paved road on a seasonal-use-only dirt road. My kids had never been fishing up to this point, so we packed up the bus with fishing tackle, lunch and dinner, a few spare parts, and headed out for the two hour drive. Essentially a flawless drive down, broken only by the olfactory realisation that I forgot to pack diapers and wipes for my youngest. The bus handle the dirt road with ease, if at a somewhat less than zippy pace. We ate lunch then headed off to the four acre pond/lake. Fishing was good with oldest son catching his first fish - a chubby 2 or 3 pound bass - upon retrieval of his fourth cast. Youngest son was too interested in the minnows swimming in the shallows to do too much fishing. Turns out the fish hauled in scared the pants off him anyway...

After an afternoon catching and releasing twenty-some fish - and chasing a two year old clutching a four inch Rattlin' Trap Deep Diver lure - we packed the fishing in, ate a few sandwiches for dinner, and started for home. Both kids fell asleep about twenty minutes into the return trip.

Good thing too! I pulled the bus onto I-390 in Dansville, NY, heading to Rochester. About five miles from Dansville, a late model Passat appeared in my rear-view mirror and followed for several miles. There were a few people in the car all being rather animated, gesturing and talking. They finally pulled into the left lane to pass. As they passed, they honked and I looked over and down, thinking they were waving. Both folks in the front and rear passenger areas were younger - perhaps mid- to late- twenties - women. Cute too! And they both pulled up their shirts revealing, umm... rather ample, ah... attributes, pressing all four against their respective windows. (Like I said, good thing the kids were asleep!) I could only smile and wave. They sped off, laughing hysterically, never to be seen the same way again (at least by me). And the damnedest thing is, as I watched that Passat hastily increase the distance between it and my bus, I could only think of how much Unca Joel would've appreciated the whole thing.

Certainly made my day.

Alan Bosch & Phred ('88 Wolfsburg)


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