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Date:         Mon, 21 Jun 2004 00:19:15 -0400
Reply-To:     Cory Sammons <slagskot@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Cory Sammons <slagskot@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: One place you shouldn't "park" overnight...
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> Hi, > > I (and my band) parked overnight on Avenue A in mid-town Manhattan. We > chained the rear door from the inside. I slept with a baseball bat in > my hand. Someone tried to open the door during the night, and it only > took a "knock knock" with my bat to shoo them away. > > Young ignorance is bliss. > > Anyways, I always look for the company of big RVs - and if there aren't > any, then I'm not so sure I want to stay there. As it is, doors are > always locked and curtains always drawn. > > Even at Mustang Island S.P. a few weeks ago, someone tried to abscond > with our mini-a/c unit while we were on the beach. I later figured out > that I could rest the a/c unit over the door lock (plunger) and using > wire fasten the unit inside the van. I didn't see any further fiddling > the rest of the stay. > > Conrad >

I just keep a 65lb german shepherd mix with a loud bark in the van while camping. Most people steer clear! Cory Sammons 84 Westy


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