Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 18:51:59 -0600
Reply-To: Marshall Ruskin <mjruskin@HOME.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Marshall Ruskin <mjruskin@HOME.COM>
Subject: Re: New to List
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Ed:
The symptoms you describe obviously indicate that you are member of Vanagons
Anonymous.
I used to be a member too - painted the van twice in two years (sseking
perfection etc). But then I got married, and that was that!
Marshall Ruskin
Winnipeg Canada
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed L Lloyd" <elloyd10@JUNO.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 08:16 PM
Subject: New to List
> Hey, you guys are going to get me fired!
>
> I'm new to this list, found it from a recent article in the Wash Post
> newspaper, and signed on.
>
> It's amazing to find discussions of things I have dealt with over the
> years - flashing oil light, dripping heads, stopped odometer, parking
> garage problems, camping equipment questions, trip reports, practical
> advice and opinions, etc.
>
> I find myself reading each and every posting, whether about Roo bars in
> Australia, leaking heads in Mexico, or brakes and wheels in California or
> Canada, and working through the questions and problems in my mind as I
> follow the List comebacks.
>
> Now this is really putting a dent in my E-mail time. (Wife and teenage
> son are always trying to bump me off the computer so they can use it.)
>
> The solution I found was to forward the unread messages to myself at
> work. Now I spend a good portion of the next morning reading them and
> dodging my boss! Trouble is we recently got an e-mail "sniffer", which
> will surely nab me soon, but I can't stop.
>
> This leads to the question of why. What is so interesting about these
> postings? Why bother to keep the old van running? (It is a daily driver
> since I purchased it new in 87.)
>
> The wife and kids are hinting at trading it in on a new car, but I don't
> want to for some reason. I am fortunate enough to be able to pay cash
> for a new car if I wanted, but I don't want to.
>
> Does this mean I am becoming a van nut? Is there a way to have a job, a
> wife, and a Vanagon too? Any ideas on how to deal with this?
>
> Ed in Maryland
> 87 Westy
> The "Van with no Name,"
> at least not yet.
>
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