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Date:         Fri, 16 May 2003 11:34:17 -0400
Reply-To:     "rmstewart@mac.com" <rmstewart@MAC.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "rmstewart@mac.com" <rmstewart@MAC.COM>
Subject:      Re: Jeff's Comment on the Steve's Video ("2.1L Vanagon engine
              still possessed by demons")
Comments: To: Jeffrey Earl <jefferrata@YAHOO.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <20030516143625.50247.qmail@web14611.mail.yahoo.com>
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> Jeff, > > I have to say I agree with everything you have said, in fact I hope you are a > writer by profession as this was the first list-serv post that I had read that > had me yearning to read the story further as I was equally captivated and > drawn in by your retelling of your first hand video watching experience. When > I first saw the video I thought to myself this is simple, well done, and gets > the point across with such ease that I could have watched an hour long special > on the van! > > The funny thing is out of this is that I donıt even own a van!, I have been > looking to purchase a van for about a year now. So I donıt even own a Van yet > but have wanted one for so long now that I am sucked into this whole culture. > I live in NYC and there are not many Caratıs or Auto Wolfyıs in the area. I > found a person who lives in Brooklyn NY that has a 91 Maroon Carat that told > me they would sell me their van a year ago but it never materialized, now > after a year of waiting he told me last week that heıs ready, so hopefully in > the next month I will be an official member of the clan hopefully with mostly > good experiences with very little problems and no demons. The current owner is > mechanic by profession so I will keep my fingers crossed. > > Once again thanks for that great commentary, it was really enjoyable to read, > keep it coming. > > Anyone have any other videoıs to share? > > Have a great weekend everyone, > > Robert > NYC > www.creativemindcompany.com > ---------------------- > > Steve, > > I recently visited your nice webpage > www.emriver.com/vandemon.htm and read about your > Digifant Demons, even though I drive a diesel and thus > have no worries regarding Vanagon Syndrome (diesels > have their own syndromes, believe me). > > Nonetheless, I was curious. Bored too. But mostly just > curious. > > So, with a secretive glance over my shoulder, I > surreptitiously clicked the link to download your > movie. Anyone watching my furtive gestures would have > undoubtedly assumed I was about to download some porn, > and as I impatiently watched the little QuickTime > progress bar, I wondered to myself just exactly what I > expected to see. What I WANTED to see, and why. > > When the movie was all spooled up and ready to go, I > played it. And let me tell you, it was great: the > intimate home-movie look, the avant-garde shakiness of > a handheld camera, even the ominous single subtitle > compelling me to "note backfiring". > > Although it was far too short, I enjoyed it immensely. > And that's what scares me. I've only been subscribing > to the Vanagon list for two months now, and yet here I > am -- reading intently about a mechanical problem I'll > never have, watching with rapt attention someone > else's cantankerous old engine, running badly and > coughing smoke. > > I'm sorry, but I have no answers for you regarding > your Vanagon, as much as I would love the hundred > bucks. I am confident that there are many others here > more experienced than I in such matters, and I wish > you luck in finding a solution to the engine problems > which plague your beloved Westy. > > But by directing your camera to your engine > compartment, you have also cast a light upon my very > soul, and what I see reflected there is quite sad. > When it was over, I sat there gazing slack-jawed at > the final, frozen image of your blurry tailpipe. And > yet, like the pathetic junkie who needs his fix, I was > not satisfied. I wanted -- no, NEEDED -- more. I > craved another hit. Had I really become such a > Vanageek? > > As if in silent reply, a bead of sweat formed on my > furrowed brow, trickled down, and dripped from the end > of my nose. My breathing quickened and my finger > trembled on the mouse. And then I took that final dark > plunge into the depths of Vanagon addiction: I played > it again ... > > God help me! > > God help us all ... > > > Jeffrey Earl > 1983 diesel Westfalia "Vanasazi" > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com >


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