Originally posted by Tom Johns: Doug, thanks for the web site. Tom
I just tried to reply to the post, it took 3 times before I realized that it was your signature profile!!!
Very funny, but perhaps a bit much.
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Now a 1990 Barth Regency, simple name isn't it, six wheels, two bumpers, Cadillac headlights, God only knows what tail lights, windows all around, 2 (two) wipers and squirters that some times work. A couch that was just recovered, dosen't look much better than the 22 year old one, two lounge chairs that we got free off a boat in Florida, a dinette that the cats have taken over, a nice head , except when sitting down we had to get a stool for Nancy because her feet didn't hit the floor. I guess I didn't measure very well, a pretty comfy bed if you can curl yourself around the lumps, it has a old Cat 3208 at a whopping 250 HP. You might pass me going up a hill but I would suggest you get our of my way coming down, a single stage pac brake that I can't tell if it even works, Oh and several oil leaks, no rust on our chassis, at least in the back. The ginny takes care of the chassis up front with its oil leaks, a trailer hitch that we had to have welded back on in Alaska. I guess it is overbuilt, over what I don't know, and old tow bar that we have 75,000 miles on that I just rebuilt. Hope it holds together a little longer, coupled to a Jeep Wrangler that is so old I don't even know what year it is, with a bike rack on the back that wiggles so much I can feel it driving the Barth and two bikes that are so ratty that we don't even lock them hoping someone will steal them. Which makes our Barth APPROX 51ft 6 and 11/32 inches long to the last bike pedal. BUT WE LOVE IT
Personally I thought the grammar and spelling were excellent, the formatting good but the plot was a little weak. I'm looking forward to the full-length sequel.
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