Amen bother!
Amen bother!
John Knollmaier
Still Dreaming!
Paul & Richard,
If you have time, the Mexican restaurant that everyone goes to is a must while at Camp Marathon, just a few miles east. A couple of margaritas is just what you need to sort out all the little issues.
Thanks for the tip Truk, if we aren't locked in the Marathon 101 classroom all day we will check it out.
Richard
02 Marathon XLII coming real soon!
Janice, don't worry about the big brave Paul raggin' on about your demands. If I know this group, you get your day in court more than once.
Do these guys know you outweigh Paul by 200# so you can take care of problems should they arrive.
He's back..............you go Lew.
Nancy and Ed congratulations on the purchase of your 1990 Marathon.
When do you pick it up?
Truk, what's the name of the Mexican restaurant?
That margarita is sounding pretty good....
Paul,
Ask the receptionist, they all go there... It's called Pancho's Villa, not much to look at, but great food and drinks...
Jon, how I wish I were back. I have a long journey to go on this episode
Well, we finally made it through our list of items that needed attention during delivery of our Liberty, which we purchased at Marathon Coach. Not that the list was all that long, it's just as we thought we were finished, another small nuisance problem would crop up and require attention. All small stuff.
So, we bid our goodby's to the staff and this morning departed for "home" in Port St. Lucie, FL.
While at Camp Marathon, we took the advice of fellow Poggers (I'm getting the impression that when it comes to food, this group knows what they're talking about!) and chowed down at Pancho Villa's...excellent meal and great company.
Our final night we had the company of the owners of this beautiful coach. This baby is simply gorgeous!
Wonder who it could belong to......lucky folks that they surely are...