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Date:         Mon, 15 Apr 1996 15:57:44 -0700
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From:         mwest@cdsnet.net (Mike West)
Subject:      Re: Shower/Extendaroom 4 Vanagon

>Ruby has a shower instead of an extendaroom off the rear veranda. > >Sunshower lives in cargo well during the day, warming to a reasonable >temperature. Using the finely crafted churrman schwarzwalder proppenstock to >hold up the rear hatch door, place the sunshower on the skylight (rear window), >attach the modesty curtain, lay out the finely crafted churrman schwarzwalder >shower grate, put your shower kit on the rear cushion along with your tevas, next set of clothes, the finely crafted churrman schwarzwalder >proppenstock, close the hatch door placing the skylight into it's fully upright >position, fold up the finely crafted churrman schwarzwalder shower grate and

>NB Doesn't work well in the snow, modesty curtain only necessary near philistine >habitation, best done on non muddy surface.

> ___ / __ __/ ____/ Al Knoll HP Performance Technology / I need to know what this "Schwartzwalder" is. Yeah I could fake it but then it wouldn't be stock issue. Good article by the way. west


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