Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 18:19:43 -0800
Reply-To: Anthony Egeln <regnsuzanne@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Anthony Egeln <regnsuzanne@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: "Pick & Pay Ecotour Vacation"
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Great idea....but make it anywhere but Florida. We have precious few vanagons in Florida, I very rarely see another vanagon here in the greater Jacksonville-St. Augustine area. In fact, I'm almost convinced that I own the only syncro in all of northeast Florida.
To be fair the above comments refer to running vehicles and I haven't yet shopped the pick-n-pays, but plan to soon. I'll let you know if I find any vanagons.
BTW....we were sunny and in the low 70's today.....after a grueling week when it rose only into the 40's a couple of days!
Cheers, Anthony
'89 Syncro GL (Hidalgo)
David Etter <detter@MAIL.AURACOM.COM> wrote: Brrrrr!
It's bloody cold here on the East Coast of Canada. It's
Sunday morning and the weather is grey and bleak, my driveway looks
like a skating rink, the temperature is 20 deg F. and the morning
newspaper has pictures of a warm Florida beach. I want to be
somewhere warm NOW!
I don't want to sit around on a beach or balcony twiddling my
thumbs while my wife goes shopping. I want to be at a nice warm
pick-&-pay in a far away WARM sunny location talking to similar
minded "old farts" (her words not mine).
BINGO! My wife comes up with this wonderful idea. Why
doesn't somebody arrange an eco-tour style vacation for "old greasy
curmudgeons" (again, her words not mine).
You know...a tour promoter arranges the air travel, the tools, the
meals, bus tickets, the hotel rooms, entertainment and makes
arrangements with the local "Pick & Pays" in an area. All purchases
are tagged (like big game trophies), and when the tours are over the
promoter arranges for the parts to be packed up and shipped back to
the travellers home address.
Think of it... no woman saying "be home by lunchtime
because....", an unlimited parts supply, good conversation and lots
of advice and comradeship. Great opportunities to relax away from
business and make new friends.
I figure a tour should supply one big 'Pick & Pay' per day
for 3 - 4 days; this allows time to relax and do a little sight
seeing, maybe catch the odd Vanagon car show or a chance to visit a
new FLAPS location perhaps a tool shop maybe even lunch at Hooters.
What do you say... does anyone want to take this 'get rich quick'
scheme and run with it; it would probably only work in the winter
months.
Enjoy the thoughts..
David (dsl82westy)
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