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Date:         Mon, 24 Jun 1996 17:00:46 PST
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From:         kdlewis@juno.com (kenneth d lewis)
Subject:      alien invasion command post?

On Sun, 23 Jun 1996 21:14:55 -0500 "Charles F. Webb" <cwebb@teleplex.net> writes: >Just got back from a week in the Rockies. I think I have found the US >town with the most VW bus/ vans per capita. It is Crested Butte, >Colorado. There are about 1000 year round residents and I saw in one >day: >1 split >2 Westy Syncros >1 reg Synchro >8 Baywindow Westies >3 Vanagons >5 Vanagon Westies >6 Baywindows >1 Baywindow with a Bug body top welded in the roof. >Some were in various states of dis-repair but overall most looked >real road worthy. The most noticable feature on most were the custom >bike and ski racks. I noticed some real interesting installations >including a Thule roof rack mounted on the rear hatch. >I traveled many other towns in the area and didn't see near as many. >This town was a VW owners heaven! >Charles F. Webb

Charles:

Open your eyes man!!!The law of percentages is way out of kilter here!! The (V)W to person(?) ratio is way of! Did you happen to notice a pod in the back of your westfalia? Has your wife been acting strangely?

Keep watching the skies.

ken and the crew


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