I think it's an era and generational thing, and VW's bugs and buses were part of that - and there are enough of us still around who lived through the period to still make the connection. So, I think the subject OK, but most definitely a Friday thing. John > John Rodgers > Clayartist and Moldmaker > 88'GL VW Bus Driver > Chelsea, AL > Http://www.moldhaus.com > On Mar 19, 2011, at 1:06 PM, Rob wrote: > >> I again disagree with you Ben, just because you don't have a >> connection between Owsley and the VWs doesn't mean that it's not >> there. FWIW I did think about this before I sent it. >> Then again this is your list not mine. I'll stop. > > No, this is our list. Ben and David are there to try and keep it a > civil list that is more or less about Vanagons. It is NOT "Ben's" > list. (And having known Bear back in the day (old Haight hippy)... the > connection is tenuous at best. Ben's right in that the only real > connection is Dead stickers.) > > Jim > > |
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