Hey, I saw the strangest thing in a campground today--maybe I'm just out of it and everyone has discussed this a million times, but this was a Rialto VW Camper...it was like one of those huge Winnebagos but shrunken-- It's not like the Eurovan camper(although it obviously is a Eurovan)--no poptop, just extended sides (big square chunks sticking out) as if it has a bathroom and some other accomodations--it looked seriously laden! I would never have thought it was a VW until I saw the emblem on the front--I had a few double takes before I believed it! I can't even think of how to explain it, except that of course the owners snarled at me as I slowed to investigate...They were after all in a campsite and what with me in a mere vanagon camper! Does anyone have one of these?
: ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) : ) Greg Kessler American Language Program Kessler.95@osu.edu The Ohio State University <<<<Let every man be his own Jesus, that's enough>>>> (Carl Sandburg)
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