Mick's doing fine. If taking pictures of 2200 degree plus lava hanging out of the door of a helicopter can be defined as "fine." Not in my world. I hadn't heard that Ivory had married, knew she was modeling and stuff like that. I sent this to him so he can comment if he likes. Mike
On Apr 9, 2012, at 3:14 PM, Joe T. wrote: > I remember Mick! > > Coincidentally, his daughter married one of my best friends, a > fellow Louisiana ex-pat living in Denver. > > We figured this out because I, also coincidentally, lived across the > street from her long before they started dating and she'd mentioned > to her dad that there was a Vanagon (my very much-missed Capri Blue > '85 GL) on her street. Small world. > > Last I heard he's doing well. > > > Joe T. > '85 Wolfsburg Westy EJ22 > > -------- Original message -------- > Subject: Listmember(s) spotted on TV & also SFO > From: Ben T <syncro@GMAIL.COM> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > CC: > > Watching MSNBC a couple of minutes ago. It was a program about > people's relationship with volcanos and hazards they present. There > was a familiar sounding story about the fellow walking over the lava > in Kalapana. Only when the announcer said his name did I realize who > it was. Does anyone remember Mick Kalber? Haven't heard from/about > him in some time until today's TV program. > > On a separate note, spotted in San Francisco International Airport: > Skylight Guy Trevor Reid and Skylight Gal Cheri LePage. Had a quick > dinner before heading to California Campers to fetch their Westy > rental. > > > BenT > sent from my electronic leash |
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