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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / August 2005

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Please Don't Boycott Rancho Cucamonga

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OsiTech.Net - 08 Aug 2005 03:11 GMT
The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.

There were five in the lot this afternoon and were all higher end units - so
no cheapskates here.

We welcome RVers here.
Bob Hatch - 08 Aug 2005 14:42 GMT
> The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
>
> There were five in the lot this afternoon and were all higher end
> units - so no cheapskates here.
>
> We welcome RVers here.

But, do they provide electric, water and sewer? How about a shuttle to the
nearest golf course? Complimentary breakfast? Without these items it is
sub-standard and not acceptable. Your area is getting close to the boycott
list. You need to go to work demanding better free accommodations.

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SteveB - 08 Aug 2005 16:44 GMT
>> The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
>>
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> sub-standard and not acceptable. Your area is getting close to the boycott
> list. You need to go to work demanding better free accommodations.

Any Five Star Free Parking worth its salt provides free golf.  At least nine
holes, anyway.

Steve
Greg Surratt - 09 Aug 2005 01:11 GMT
>>> The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
>>>
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>
>Steve

Yeahbutt . . . how do you get the golf ball out of the hole when it
has those iron grates on it . . . and the greens are mostly
black(top)?

And for the complimentary breakfast?  I think $.99 is a bit much for a
sausage biscuit.  Now if this was Costco, you could wait til lunch and
have a variety of foodstuffs served for free.  ;-)

Greg
SteveB - 09 Aug 2005 02:16 GMT
>>>> The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
>>>>
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>
> Greg

The first rule for Five Star Free Hobnobbing is:

"One must be flexible."

After that, rule number two is:

Always try to be first in line when free goods are available.

Steve
OsiTech.Net - 08 Aug 2005 18:46 GMT
Thanks Bob, for seeing the humor.

>> The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
>>
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> sub-standard and not acceptable. Your area is getting close to the boycott
> list. You need to go to work demanding better free accommodations.
Bob Hatch - 09 Aug 2005 03:17 GMT
> Thanks Bob, for seeing the humor.

What? You were funnin us! How could you make light of this very serious
problem? What's wrong with you? Are you nuts? This is serious business. You
should not take this free parking stuff lightly, it's not something to be
joked about. Lives are in danger. Whole worlds could collide and
civilizations be destroyed. You apologize. RIGHT NOW! ARE YOU LISTENING! SAY
YOU'RE SORRY! NOW, DO YOU HEAR ME, NOW!!!!!

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OsiTech.Net - 08 Aug 2005 18:48 GMT
Thanks for seeing the humor Bob.

>> The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
>>
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> sub-standard and not acceptable. Your area is getting close to the boycott
> list. You need to go to work demanding better free accommodations.
Chris - 08 Aug 2005 23:03 GMT
> > The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
> >
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> sub-standard and not acceptable. Your area is getting close to the boycott
> list. You need to go to work demanding better free accommodations.

Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?
Chris - 08 Aug 2005 23:16 GMT
> > > The local Walfart seems to welcome RV camping.
> > >
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> >
> Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?

I just read the Mass post I gusee your not in NS yet!
Bob Hatch - 09 Aug 2005 01:37 GMT
> Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?

I'm in Maine. Not going to Nova Scotia because of the boycott, but, if I
were going there, I would be leaving Lincolnville, ME in the morning with
plans to be in the Halifax area on the 14th. :-)
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Chris - 09 Aug 2005 05:16 GMT
> > Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?
>
> I'm in Maine. Not going to Nova Scotia because of the boycott, but, if I
> were going there, I would be leaving Lincolnville, ME in the morning with
> plans to be in the Halifax area on the 14th. :-)

Well if you were going I'd hope for you to have a good trip!

I'm still boycotting Georgia,  No Peacans and Peaches for me :-)
Bob Hatch - 09 Aug 2005 08:54 GMT
>>> Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?
>>
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>
> I'm still boycotting Georgia,  No Peacans and Peaches for me :-)

Ya, but, what about Massachusetts and Rancho Cucamonga?

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canoli@sbcglobal.net - 09 Aug 2005 07:03 GMT
>> Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?
>
>I'm in Maine. Not going to Nova Scotia because of the boycott, but, if I
>were going there, I would be leaving Lincolnville, ME in the morning with
>plans to be in the Halifax area on the 14th. :-)

If you happen to be leaving Lincolnville in the morning, be wary of
those stealth RVs heading out with you. Who knows, they might even be
wealthy blockade busters.

Canoli
Mark Tetrault - 09 Aug 2005 10:55 GMT
>>I'm in Maine. Not going to Nova Scotia because of the boycott, but, if I
>>were going there, I would be leaving Lincolnville, ME in the morning with
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>Canoli

Just what we need here, Nova Scotia Boycotting blockade
runners..........

Bob, I only have room for one here, not one with a bunch of stealthy
shadows.

;+}

Mark
Bob Hatch - 09 Aug 2005 13:17 GMT
>>> Hey Bob are you "not" in Nova Scotia yet?
>>
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>
> Canoli

Well, this may mean a change in my plans. Having some information that there
might be "blockade busters" on the way to the border means that I'll now
have to check that out. I've got no choice, so it's off the Maine, NB border
to see if Canoli's suspicions are true. If so, I'll make plans on what to do
about these "scab" RV'ers when I get north.

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