Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 07:40:16 -0700
Reply-To: Jon Brown <jbrown510@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Jon Brown <jbrown510@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Black Bears vs Westy Canvas?
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Well, me, I'm vegetarian so I'm certainly not cooking up bacon inside or
outside my van and further have little concern about clogging up my
cardiovascular system from what I do cook and eat. There are however plenty
of smelly and splattery things I do cook and eat while camping that I
wouldn't want smelling up my van.... and remember that a bear can smell WAY
better than you... as far as the bear is concerned the smell of the pasta
sauce you reheated last week is still oozing out of the fabrics inside the
van.
BTW, the soot reference is due to what the headliner looks like on nearly
every full westy I've ever seen, at least those which had been getting
cooked inside of regularly.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Earl" <jefferrata@yahoo.com>
To: <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
Cc: <jbrown510@GMAIL.COM>
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 8:04 AM
Subject: Black Bears vs Westy Canvas?
> Jon wrote:
> >> This is exactly why I have a weekender and wouldn't
> want a full camper. What kind of a crazy person cooks
> in their car? sooty, dirty, smelly both good and
> bad....
>
>
> Not sure what you're cookin' up in your Westy that is
> so smoky and greasy that it requires the excessive
> ventilation and splatter-zone offered by the al fresco
> food-preparation experience, but I'd be less worried
> about your Westy interior than that of your
> cardiovascular system.
>
> Aside from the very occasional indulgence in a slice
> of Spam fried up alongside our omelettes, all our
> other Westy cooking consists of boiling rice or
> noodles, or heating soup, which, besides being more
> healthful, also leave no residual odors of food.
>
> I dunno. Were I to choose the method of my own death,
> and given a choice between a brutal and bloody mauling
> by a bear in my van who has mistaken me for a large
> breakfast sausage, or the long and torturous
> bed-ridden decline of multiple cardiac arrests and
> strokes caused by my cholesterol-clogged arteries, I
> think I'd opt instead for the mauling, please. There's
> just something stoic and noble about going down
> swinging and screaming, in a flurry of blood and fur,
> an active participant on the great circle of life ...
>
> Besides, I'd get to spend my final moments on this
> earth in my beloved Westy!
>
> Jeffrey Earl
> 1983 diesel Westfalia "Vanasazi"
> http://www.vanthology.com/
>
>
>
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