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Re: [T3] was...a question about sanding-Now caravaning


Dave wrote:

>"Distance lends enchantment to the view" they say, but the occasional BBQ
>wouldn't spoil our accents I'm sure.  Anyway, maybe we'll get the chance for 
a
>BBQ in Oregon next year - Continental now fly direct to Newark, NJ from 
Bristol.
>If you wanted to take your Clementine to Oregon, you might be able to 
persuade
>Anne to ride shotgun, and I could do the same for Bob.   Is there an 
equivalent
>of cabin fever in a car on a long drive?

I don't know if we'll be taking more than one of our T3s ( we have several in 
the yard), the co-caravaning sounds great, but I know I'd drive the 
lead-footed fellows CRAZY, as I've heard here many times the caravan can only go as 
fast as the slowest car, and to listen to you fellas talk about your last cross 
country trip to Idaho, I know I'd be the caboose! You'd all be smiling at me, 
and then rolling your eyes and cussing under your breath when I wasn't looking. 
:-P

I still have to see if I can arrange to take two weeks vacation time for the 
drive, I haven't been able to take both weeks together thus far. Maybe I need 
to get Darrell Waltrip to drive over and see the boss. :-) Don't know if you 
get that Nascar T.V. commercial over there.

Isn't the seating compartment of the car still called a "cabin"? So it could 
still be technically called "cabin fever"? Hmm... will have to ponder that 
one. Maybe the "Are we there yet?" sybdrome.

Sue
70 Fasty-AT  "Clementine"

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