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Thread: Pog IV The Beginning

  1. #51
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    Kevin , your going to make it hard for me not to be there. Good idea about the flying as the kids get bored very quickly at dad's Rallys.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

  2. #52
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    man! what a thread! what a ton of work you all have put in. i have been researching places myself - obviously way too late!!! many thanks for all the hard work and hours spent trying to put this together. kudos to you all.
    count us in - we WILL be there. and let it be known: if bill doesn't think we can make it, will someone pick me up at the airport?
    my cousins fulltimed for about 8 years and now live part year in branson. maybe i can borrow their rig
    thanks, again for everyone who worked so hard on POGIII and already for IV.
    see you in oct.
    jody

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    I have been notified by my wife that we will not be attending any rallies until I finish pollishing the stainless on the bus.

    We got it with a brushed finish. I got the front and back buffed. The remainder is gonna be no small task. Ya think she has contracted MPD or what

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    [QUOTE=bill&jody;: if bill doesn't think we can make it, will someone pick me up at the airport?
    jody]

    Jody, no problem, I will pick you up at the airport if your pony tail guy wants to stay put No need to borrow your cousins coach you can stay with us! BTW, maybe you would be interested in doing a craft segment showing us the beautiful things that can be made when you become addicted to the wonderful world of stamping/scrapbooking ??

  5. #55
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    Joe that sounds a little demanding from her! Tell her that she has to lower the bar a bit. Polishing the exterior of a bus is no small task, we might never meet you guys!

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    Jody, no problem, I will pick you up at the airport if your pony tail guy wants to stay put No need to borrow your cousins coach you can stay with us! BTW, maybe you would be interested in doing a craft segment showing us the beautiful things that can be made when you become addicted to the wonderful world of stamping/scrapbooking ??[/QUOTE]

    hey, deb, you're on! for the airport pick-up and maybe even the couch! i'm a really good guest . . . sorry bob, i don't wash the coach

    as for stamping - i'm always up for a class. i was out of commission for a while with my wrist but i'm ready for POGIV. i'll have to get jim to put something on the schedule.

    thanks!!!!!!

    i think we are headed out to el morro national monument today. whoo hooo.
    jody

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Cannarozzi View Post
    I have been notified by my wife that we will not be attending any rallies until I finish pollishing the stainless on the bus.

    We got it with a brushed finish. I got the front and back buffed. The remainder is gonna be no small task. Ya think she has contracted MPD or what
    Hey Joe, I think it takes Marathon one week to polish the SS

  8. #58
    Petervs Guest

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    Marathon jobs out the polishing on new coaches to a company a few miles away. They have a large crew of hard working fellows from south of the border who do all the dirty work.

  9. #59
    dalej Guest

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    Thought I would put a couple of ideas out here to see what others think.

    I thought it might be a good learning experience to have a portable scale at the rally one afternoon, so owners could weigh each tire or tires on the drive to see where they should be running their air pressure based on the size and to see if their is a weight problem in any area.

    On finance, thought if we had a CPA to run through the business side of owning a bus, e.g. deductions, licensing, insurance. All of us have different uses for our coach; just find out how to maximize ownership.
    Last edited by dalej; 06-28-2007 at 09:43 PM.

  10. #60
    Just Plain Jeff Guest

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    Good idea Dale:

    Friggin' Shookie, The Man, BROUGHT his CPA with him when he picked up his new coach.

    What a guy!

    Shookie: How 'bout it?

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