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Date:         Sat, 11 Apr 1998 17:30:34 -0400
Reply-To:     Scarlett Semko <damosem@MAIL.MCO.BELLSOUTH.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Scarlett Semko <damosem@MAIL.MCO.BELLSOUTH.NET>
Organization: Pre-installed Company
Subject:      Re: demographics of Vanagon.com
Comments: To: GMBulley <GMBulley@AOL.COM>
Comments: cc: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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Not a bad idea, sounds like fun and informative too.

I'm in.

Lets see, 52 year old sales manager for an unique R.V. dealership. Unique in so far as the comapny started in business 19 years ago on the service end servicing the "special" GMC motorhome. We bought the molds from GM, and today are the only source of parts for the "classic" GMC motorhome and the main restoration facility. In addition to this we carry a full line of class A, class C, 5th wheel, and travel trailer recreational vehicles. I haven't been here since day one I'm a relative new comer here, but have been in R.V. sales for over 10 years. Before that, well I'm a former military officer, air force pilot. I've owned two other busess in my life: a 1971 Westy, and a 1966 Westy splitty (I wish I still had it too.), also owned a 1963 bug. I'm married to a lovely woman who is somewhat younger than myself and has blessed me with 3 wonderful boys: 10, 7, and 5. Wonder what she thinks about her 52 year old sales manager husband who spends too many evenings lying on the garage floor under his VW vanagon? I never was a hippie. During those years I served 3 tours in Loas, Cambodia, Thiland, and SVN, either first riding in Jolly Green Giants and C-130's as a para-jumper or later driving a Skyraider then a F-4 Phantom. Well that's not all, but it's most of it. Today my greatest joys are my wife, my boys, seeing the smile on folks as they roll out in their own special "adventure-machine" and working on, and yes sometimes even driving my 1984 VW Vanagon weekender.

Nice to meet ya all Ron Semko skyraider@bellsouth.net

GMBulley wrote:

> In a message dated 98-04-11 08:54:09 EDT, berky@WIN.BRIGHT.NET writes: > > << us old hippies from the 60's are doing >> > > With every post you read, aren't you curious about the WHO of the sender? For > instance, the above clip...or the recently discussed fact that we have a > couple of avid model builders. Cool, nice to know, howdoya-do! > > Not to pry, but WHO ARE YOU? Share a couple choice bits to introduce yourself, > if it not too revealing. (sorry, no database or survey instrument here, just > curious). > > Me? Didn't live much in the '60's. From a conservative, Catholic, middle- > class family--hippies usually flashed the "peace" sign at US as we wheeled in > our '64 then '72 Buses. B.S. Mass Communication/Social & Political Ethics. > U.S. Marine Corps ('84-'88), SOHO mangement consultant. Drive the speed limit. > Road-tripped coast to coast USA/Mex 9? times, on #11 VW, on the list because > of Westy-lust. Spent our Westy funds on a self-camperized 1976 Bus; wife loves > it, I want a Westy. > > What about you? > > gmbulley > cary, nc > Prov.17:22


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