Vanessa,
What a gratious apology! We agree that we all have our own way of living
and loving our Streams. Have to admit that message to John (Jim Smith)
rather stunned us, but not all of us can be having a good day at the same
time.
We've learned a lot from Jim, and we enjoy your messages too. This list and
Hunter's are great fun most of the time.
Thanks for the apology.
Tricia & Conrad
.~~~~~~~~~~ . ____
( O o O [ ] O [) (o o o \--,
-----O-O----------"-^-O-------O'
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vanessa Dillon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [VAC] greetings
> Jim,
> I feel that I owe you and the group an appolgy. I'm sorry I forgot your
> name and so sorry that I must of hurt your feelings. After being a mousey
> little thing and pushed around most of my life something snapped and now
I
> have a tendancy to get too outspoken at times. Please accept my
apologies.
> I love the fact that on this list we can all march to a different drum.
> Please keep continuing on this list, thats what makes it so magical the
> newtimers can learn from the old timers and Visa versa. I am praying to
try
> to be more of the gentle loving person that I really am.
> with warmest regards,
> Vanessa
> The Trailer Lady
> '56 Overlander
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 11:09 AM
> Subject: Re: [VAC] greetings
>
>
> > I did not mean to ruffel anyone's feathers with my comments about full
> > timers.I have respect for many types of life styles eaven tho I would
not
> > choose to live that way. I attended one Airstream rally and the people I
> met
> > were very nice and it was a pleasure to be with them.
> > I certantly was not whinning as one lady suggested ( at least get my
name
> > right) appearantly she feels that a person like me who does not march
lock
> > step with her way of thinking have no busness belonging to this groupe.I
> have
> > never met her but I am sure she is a nice person and certanly entitled
to
> her
> > openion.
> > The future of the Silver Albatross will be to eventualy be towed to a
> > permanet home .
> > probaly in Centeral America as a vacation base. I know it will never be
> sold
> > as I now have over $7k in it a local dealer told me(when I was hunting
> > parts)that now how much it was upgraded it was still a very old trailer
> and
> > only worth a limited amount.
> > Restoring it has at times been fun and at other times a Royal pain in
the
> > butt.
> > would I do it again knowing what I know now probaly not.
> > enough rambling I will try to stay off the list so that I will not
offend
> > other people
> > JIM SMITH
> >
>
>