Steve Johnson wrote: > The camera pans back to the bus and opens the sliding door and it opens > into a wide scene of people sitting around a large banquet table eloquently > set with all kinds of food and servants moving around pampering everyone. Or how about this: A CHP pulls onto the shoulder of the PCH right up behing a VW. He looks in the front passenger window and sees nobody. The curtains are drawn on all the back windows so he tries the side sliding door. When he sticks his head in it's a large condominium-looking entrance way with hardwood floors and 10 foot ceilings. He finds the occupants in the huge stone-tiled kitchen cooking a gourmet meal on a gas range. They invite him to join them for dinner. Caption: "VW's: perfect when you need a snack on that long drive." -- +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Glen Buhlmann | I know it all. I just can't remember | | GB Computer Consulting | it all at once. | | Burnaby, BC | | | gbuhlman@direct.ca | | | '77 VW Westfalia | | +--------------------------+---------------------------------------+ | http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/5288/ | +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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