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Date:         Wed, 2 Oct 1996 18:33:03 -0700
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From:         busgirl@netcom.com (Martha)
Subject:      Pelican Inn outing 10/12

Reminder - Evening gathering for the CCC's at Pelican Inn, Saturday, October 12, starting at 6 p.m. I'll be posting directions to this as the time draws closer, but to orient you, it's near Muir Beach.

If you have darts, bring them - this is very much a British Pub atmosphere.

I'll try to get info on pricing for food, for those of you wishing to eat dinner in addition to floating around in the bar.

This place is pretty much out in the middle of nowhere. Don't count on there being any stores or gas nearby.

See you there on the 12th!

***************************************************************************** /martha rubin <busgirl@netcom.com> ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/bu/busgirl/ '81 Westy (puke-eggnog-ivory) type 231 '74 Thing/Acalpulco (STILL undergoing restoration) type 181* '79 Bug 'vert (triple white) type 115 - soon to be sold '96 Passat TDI wagon (black) - 45+ mpg; 149 lb-ft@1900 rpm (vroom!) ***************************************************************************** _____ /____o\___ * Have or interested in a VW type 181 or 182 (aka thing/ /_ _|__|_ _\ safari/trekker)? Subscribe to the new VW Thing () () mailing list by sending mail to things@netcom.com

***************************************************************************** Current lust list: DC/12v coffee-grinder & blender, a Eurovan TDI transporter, black currant juice, a moped, hot showers and a faucet top for my '81 westy, and last but not least: a pair of those old-fashioned metal roller-skates, made, I think, by Winchester (but any would do) - the kind which fasten onto the outside of your shoes and are length- and width-adjustable with a metal key. They have leather straps for the ankle. They were very popular in the 60's. *****************************************************************************


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