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Date:         Sat, 09 Jul 1994 14:06:56 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         RGOLEN@umassd.edu
Subject:      Re: what and where ... again. :)

Well, joel's geographical listing was briefly out of kilter as Markus Kraus, his wife Jody and their 79 T2 Van spent the night on my beach....after being unable to get a campground site anywhere in Massachusetts (could it have anything to do with this being the week of the 4th?).

I had to dutifully keep them awake with beers, VW books and the infamous Golen collection of VW videos (the factory's histroy film...the VW beetle experience...etc...)...

Yesterday, we piled in the 56 for a brief tour of the "neighborhood", then off we went in the EuroVan searching for a "late 60s" bug they spotted about 5 miles from my house. The bug turned out to be real trash....Markus said it looked good at night...I told him it was sort of that "halo" effect that made members of the opposite sex look good at night after many beers 8-)

They are now in NYC for the weekend, rendering Joel's list somewhat again off-kilter (its always bizarre...).

If anyone on "vanagon" happens to drift by SE Mass/Cape Cod.. drop me a line...we have a nice camper space on the water!

Ric


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