dear bus on the roof *cue music tradition ... tradition ... tradition ... so as i was sayin i saw something similar in Lund, BC on the sunshine coast a number of years ago ... a loaf style bay jammed onto a bluebird built school bus ... one certainly would not want to forget height at wolf creek pass ... *cue music .. then the fully illuminated chromium plated gear shift know fell off ... and those chickens were stacked 13.9 speaking of friday ... there is a Splitty featured in the canadian tire commercial running those days ... the two people arrive one in car one in splitty ...they race to set up camp and it turns out the splitty guy wins cause he too has the fully inflatable camping tent from canadian tire ... and the other guy wastes valuable time gloating before starting to set up ... too bad i can not find it on you tube ...oh well tough luck for those not served by canadian tire yours
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Paul Guzyk <paullist08@guzyk.com> wrote: > saw this rig in Berkeley yesterday; > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/50138344@N02/sets/72157624177708989/ > > Pretty sure someone lives FT in in... >
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