Just got back in from a westy trip and finally had a chance to admire Bell Enterprise's latest. The welding, always enviable, continues to impress. And upon inspection, I don't find the leatherwork earns the disrespect heaped upon it while I was away, either. What I want to know is, how do those show tunes sound through this thing? and if someone does try to use it for its more obvious, though unintended purpose, does its autodetect circuitry announce "that device is not supported?" And, would Bell Enterprises care to license Felder Industries' combination iPod input/toilet paper roll holder into the design? We can discuss further under non-disclosure. Jim Felder Felder Enterprises--for the Van who has everything Jim
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@q.com> wrote: > Agree with that. Seems to always be a side effect of any infection, and > makes travel without an iffy proposition. > > Karl Wolz > Sent from my electronic umbilicus > > > On Dec 11, 2013, at 2:42 PM, george jannini <georgejoann@GMAIL.COM> > wrote: > > > > I wouldn't leave home without a portable toilet on board, it's saved my > > seat bottom a time or two. > |
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