Ron- I've been posting this about every 8 hours; I'm sorry that it's a problem. I certainly didn't mean to be a pest. Is there a policy for posting events like this? If you don't mind, I'd like to post this on some regular basis so that I can catch folks who come in and out of the group. May I post it every 24 hours? Every 48 hours? Once a week? Thanks, Marty Wallace
---coyote <coyote@likeminds.com> wrote: > > >(sorry for the multiple posts - we're trying to make sure a copy of this > >is included with each Vanagon digest. This is posting #7) > > > >How about a last-minute, impromptu weekend camping trip to the middle of > >nowhere!? > > > >Westy owners from Oregon, Idaho, Northern California, & Northern Nevada > >(and anywhere else, for that matter!) load up your vans with gear, food, > >and families... let's converge at the little town of Frenchglen, Oregon > >(population 10!). It'll be an unusual, not-everyone's-cup-of-tea kinda > >trip, but it should be fun! > >[snip] > > Marty, > > If you don't stop sending this, I'm going to remove your posting priviledges. > Once is enough. Twice is permitted. Thrice and you're out. > > Coyote > > -- /\_/\ ____ > Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ LikeMinds, Inc. > coyote@likeminds.com \ / \X / 457 Bryant St. > 1.415.284.6972 \_/ \/ San Francisco, CA 94107-1316 > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
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