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Date:         Thu, 22 May 2003 12:00:11 -0400
Reply-To:     John Jensen <mudbug@TOAD.NET>
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From:         John Jensen <mudbug@TOAD.NET>
Subject:      Westy as a last resort/Carrey
In-Reply-To:  <174.1b526d0c.2bfe446f@aol.com>
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Speaking of Jim Carrey. When the twists and turns of life leave you at the point where your best resort is to live in your VW Westy, you have to be happy to have it. As long as I have a Westy I know I'll never be homeless...I'll have a warm comfortable bed, shelter, cooking facilities, a place to get clean, have privacy, read, relax, make plans, listen to music, store a lot of my precious possessions. A Westy turns disaster into an adventure. And I can only imagine that the Carrey family had the imagination to see it that way. But I could be wrong..... '80 Westy John Jensen, Mudbug Pottery mudbug@toadhouse.com , http://www.toadhouse.com

<< Cool... Jim Carrey's on the Stern Show this morning talking about his childhood and that his family lived in a westy for a while after his father lost a job. >>

Yeah, real cool, man. I'm sure the Carrey family thought it was cool as shit at the time.

George


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