Bummer, Kinda like the story of the four bee's. They were flying along and came to a four way intersection. Now there were four different gas stations - a BP, a Gulf, an Esso, and a Sinclair. They considered buzzing down and being pesky to the drivers of cars getting gassed. After some deliberation, they decided agin it - and then flew on by - deciding better options were ahead. Then, just as they got past the intersection - one bee who was straggling a bit, changed his mind, and peeled of into a dive right at a lady in a mini-skirt bent over pumping her own gas. at the Esso station. Mayhem ensued!!! Moral:? In every crowd there is an Esso Bee!! Sorry about your parts. John Rodgers Clayartist and Moldmaker 88'GL VW Bus Driver Chelsea, AL Http://www.moldhaus.com
Rob wrote: > I parked next to another Vanagon at the Cass lake Visitors center at > Cass Lake Minnesota with my '86 syncro back in '91 or '92. I hadn't > seen another Vanagon in awhile and they looked good next to each > other. When we came back (I had not seen the driver of the other > Vanagon) the other Vanagon was gone as so were those little plastic > half rounds that close the ends of the chrome rings in the window > seals on my Van. > The SOB ripped me off... That was the last time I parked next to > another Vanagon in a parking lot like that. > > Rob > becida@comcast.net > Western WA State > > At 12/10/2009 07:26 PM, Jim Felder wrote: >> I loved my Tornado Red 90. One of the most shocking things I've ever >> seen was when I walked out of target and saw another red one parked >> front to front with mine. I didn't know whether to call the Society >> for Short-Lived Phenomenon or the cops (I checked mine for missing >> stuff before driving off, I confess). >> >> Red is the best for a Vanagon, IMO. >> >> Jim > > |
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