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Date:         Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:02:29 -0900
Reply-To:     Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Tuovinen <mst@AK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Burning Van...
Comments: To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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John,

The Polar Bear Jump Off Festival is an annual event, since 1986, in Seward. It is a fund raiser for the American Cancer Society and is held in mid-January. The water temperature is usually around 36F, and Ambient air temp. will vary from +40F to -20F depending on the weather. I was planning on attending this year, but alas, I shall be lying on a beach in Costa Rica then.

It would be a great place to hold Burning Van, but it is a long drive for BenT and his speedo.

Mark in AK

---- Original Message ----- From: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET> Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:58 am Subject: Re: Burning Van...

> BenT, > > You briefs and polar bear comment brought so mind an event I saw > in Alaska. > > Ever see the movie "Hunt for Red October"? Opening scene on the > conningtower of the sub?? All that cold and snow that was around > that bay > where the Red October was supposed to be?? Well that scene was > filmed in > winter in Ressurction Bay in Alaska. That scene was real typical > wintertime there. The town at the head of that bay - Seward - > used to > have a polar bear dive(leap?) off the dock in the boat harbor > every year. > > One year one gruff old bearded sourdough came out of the hills around > there somewhere to make the leap. When it came his time to leap, > he took > off his parka --- and there he stood in all his glory. He had > on a > cowboy hat, cowboy boots and red long-handle wool underwear > .........with a pink ribbon hanging out the front fly. As he > stepped to > the mark to make the leap, someone asked what the pink ribbon was all > about. > > He replied "It's so's I can find my little buddy after I gets out of > that cold water!!" > > The gathered crowd roared with laughter. > > True story. > > Maybe you need to make a "Longhandles" run, and for cooling contrtol, > lower and raise the rear flap with a pink ribbon tied to it and tossed > over your shoulder!! > > GAD! What an image <G> > > Regards, > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > >


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