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Date:         Tue, 15 Aug 2006 19:43:31 -0700
Reply-To:     Pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
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From:         Pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
Subject:      Re: Rusty Screws in Canada?
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Sisler said:

There are many rusty screws in Canada that need replacing,and it seems that aome of them are loose.

Yep.

I agree as do many of the long time residents of Canada. Many of these loose screws can be found in Ottawa, I believe.

However it is not Fryday so I may be mistaken.

We here in Kalifornia have our own collection of loose screws that need replacing. Fortunately some of them such as the esteemed congresscritter from San Diego get caught and are replaced by the system. Others will have to pass muster every few years.

Both countries have the best governments money can buy.d

RVC Met a delightful couple from 29Palms in their 1989 Syncro Westfalia on tour dpassing through Lake Almanor Campground on their way to somewhere cool. Blessed with the advantages of advanced years and lots of VW expertise they and their deadly dog Jack-the-terrier Dench are moseying along the Blue Highways taking in the views and the good life on the road for the next several weeks.

They had questions on tires for sand and whether they should go to 15 or 16" wheels. They have a 2.3l WBX from Tim in Bishop which they like immensely.


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