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Date:         Tue, 7 May 2002 11:03:20 -0500
Reply-To:     "Terry K." <CTONLINE@WEBTV.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Terry K." <CTONLINE@WEBTV.NET>
Subject:      Re: The truth about Florida--Love Bugs
Comments: To: joseph Trussell <joetruss@hotmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  "joseph Trussell" <joetruss@hotmail.com>'s message of Tue, 07 May
              2002 08:13:41 -0600
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Joe , Imagine riding a bike down there, and running through a swam of them!!!

They have a helmit law--- and in about 15 second's I couldn't see zip----

Had to pull over on the shoulder on my Triumph, and try and clean them off my sheild---no good--they do nothing but smear--- Threw the sheild away and continued on---

Crazy Place---

Later,

Terry

E-mail message From joseph Trussell

Those "love bugs" are bad news for a Vanagon (or anything else on the highway for that matter.) I drove through a swarm of them in South Louisiana a couple of years ago and they covered the whole front of mine; I could barely see through the windshield. I stopped about thirty miles later at a car wash and sprayed and scrubbed the front end, but it was already too late--I was never able to fully remove the smudge stains from of the paint, bumper, or even the license plate. When I got back to Denver a few weeks later, I called Ron and got a nose bra... Joe T. Denver, CO '85 GL 'Bertha' '66 Westy

----Original Message From: "Terry K.

You are food for everything that crawl's, swims, and flies--- Be sure to install a bug screen on your grill's---it's just about "Love Bug" season, and these black and orange in flight coitus maxiumus things will plug up your radiator faster than you can say Jackie Robinson---yor windsheild will be loaded with them, so siight out the glass will be impared--- Oh- Yea--I think this is just about when the land crabs start migrating towards the ocean--don't run any of these bugger's over, as they will poke a hole through your tire's real quick---- Better have real good sceens on you Van too---the no seeum's will bite the hell out of you, whlie your napping--- If you go for a dip in the ocean, or gulf coast---be sure to look to shore once in awhile--look for the red flags they will ocassionally all of a sudden put up on the beach---- I had no idea what in the hell this meant, until somebody yelled "Shark" !!!

Oh--one more thng---keep an eye on the weather channel--I think this is Hurricane season--better buy some hurricane straps for your van to keep it planted to the ground---- Yea, I liked Fla.----- I got the hell out of there --got tired of being eaten the critter's---and getting blown around--- Later, Terry

E-mail message Subject: The truth about Florida

Can someone tell me about Florida weather. I' m thinking of going there. Someone told the weather doesn't really get hot until July and August. Someone else told me, no, its bad right now (May); another said June was when it got real bad. So whats the scoop? ______________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ______________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx


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