Thanks Terry I will check it out. Actually I came across it the other day
while looking for Iowa Boys, got into the Web Ring and started prowling.
Something tells me there is way more out there than a person could take in.
But it's always good to know where to go for solid info.
--Sarah
At 09:53 PM 6/19/00 -0400, you wrote:
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>> Terry Tyler, what's your Tin Can Tourists site? I don't believe I've had
>> the pleasure of seeing it. Sounds like a winner already.
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>> --Sarah
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>Hi Sarah,
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>You may access the TCT home page at:
>http://www.geocities.com/~tctour/
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>To see my two solar articles, scroll down past the Amazon.com advertising on
>the home page. Each is a short and easy read. Following them is a brief
>description of upcoming TCT events.
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>Take your time, spend a week <grin> looking at the pictures, reading about
>previous annual events (which will occur again this year) and exploring the
>extensive list of RV related links. This is an excellent website with an
>unusually broad base of vintage coverage, courtesy of Forrest & Jeri Bone
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>We attended the Florida TCT Winter Gathering at the Tampa Fairground six
>months ago and are looking forward to attending the next one, and the next
>one, and the next one. You've got the picture, it's a fun event. Forrest and
>Jeri are seasoned WagonMasters who know how to do it right - a class act.
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>Before leaving the home page, consider this email note your personal
>invitation to join the Tin Can Tourists group. Why join? Simple! It provides
>a solid access point to comprehensive knowledge - and knowledge is power to
>help you make sensible decisions. For $10 each year, the price is right.
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>Terry
>'63 22' Flying Cloud
>'67 22' Safari
>'77 31' Excella 500
>'86 32' Excella
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