http://www.thesamba.com/vw/shows/index.php#3439
I am planning on selling some random postcards and photos, and maybe offing some of my Coleman lanterns and camp stoves.
Anybody planning on coming down on Friday evening, camping over night and ingesting some adult beverages?
Who is going to BYOB?
- sailorkh
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- static
- IAC Addict!
- Location: Somewhere on I-5
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A good time was had by all at the Red Barn yesterday. I got there at 11:00 pm or so on Friday night, set up "camp" and had a few snifters of impressive brandy to help me to unwind. Once again, I managed to camp right across from the Deaf Volks Club, a nice enough group of folks who are a bit quiet. Having Hwy 101 right behind me broke the silence just fine.
(Oh, and a special thanks to whomever invented "Jake's Brakes")
On Saturday morning, we all arose before 7:00, bleary-eyed and bushy-tailed. I burned one while I had my morning coffee and was ready to go.
In addition to way too many Split Windows, there were a few Type IV buses, several nice '71's and a pretty damn good running '69 that was selling for $400. (It drove there just fine!). I parked across from what appeared to be a 1970 that was impossibly clean, but suffered from cutesy stuffed animal overload on the dashboard.
I sold a stack of VolksWorld magazines, quite a few postcards, got to chat with plenty of my fellow VW bus dweebs and my dog Maggie received plenty of praise and pats on the head. The sun was at times warm enough that I was worried about sunburn. The rest of the time, I was worried about overcast burn.
You shoulda been there.
(Oh, and a special thanks to whomever invented "Jake's Brakes")
On Saturday morning, we all arose before 7:00, bleary-eyed and bushy-tailed. I burned one while I had my morning coffee and was ready to go.
In addition to way too many Split Windows, there were a few Type IV buses, several nice '71's and a pretty damn good running '69 that was selling for $400. (It drove there just fine!). I parked across from what appeared to be a 1970 that was impossibly clean, but suffered from cutesy stuffed animal overload on the dashboard.
I sold a stack of VolksWorld magazines, quite a few postcards, got to chat with plenty of my fellow VW bus dweebs and my dog Maggie received plenty of praise and pats on the head. The sun was at times warm enough that I was worried about sunburn. The rest of the time, I was worried about overcast burn.
You shoulda been there.
- DjEep
- IAC Addict!
- Location: Nowhere, Fast
- Status: Offline
I'd a given you $500 for it if you brought it back for me...static wrote:A good time was had by all at the Red Barn yesterday. I got there at 11:00 pm or so on Friday night, set up "camp" and had a few snifters of impressive brandy to help me to unwind. Once again, I managed to camp right across from the Deaf Volks Club, a nice enough group of folks who are a bit quiet. Having Hwy 101 right behind me broke the silence just fine.
(Oh, and a special thanks to whomever invented "Jake's Brakes")
On Saturday morning, we all arose before 7:00, bleary-eyed and bushy-tailed. I burned one while I had my morning coffee and was ready to go.
In addition to way too many Split Windows, there were a few Type IV buses, several nice '71's and a pretty damn good running '69 that was selling for $400. (It drove there just fine!). I parked across from what appeared to be a 1970 that was impossibly clean, but suffered from cutesy stuffed animal overload on the dashboard.
I sold a stack of VolksWorld magazines, quite a few postcards, got to chat with plenty of my fellow VW bus dweebs and my dog Maggie received plenty of praise and pats on the head. The sun was at times warm enough that I was worried about sunburn. The rest of the time, I was worried about overcast burn.
You shoulda been there.
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