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On Sat, 27 May 2017 11:45:49 -0400, Keister Sauce
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For those who hate flying and get creeped out by unsanitary
hotels, options are limited.


Easy to avoid unsanitary hotels...just don't book a room anywhere you
have stayed.


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It's good to see that you've upgraded the level of your insults from
3rd grade to 4th grade.

You're still WAFA however.

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On 5/27/17 12:02 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2017 11:45:49 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 5/27/17 11:17 AM, justan wrote:
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On Thu, 25 May 2017 06:55:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
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Heh. One of the reasons I got out of RV'ing. Too many things to worry
about. I've grown to really like simplicity.

First blow out I had was on the christening voyage to Florida in a brand
new Pace Arrow Class A motorhome. Inner tire on rear blew.
Spent the night in a truck repair parking lot while the replacement was
ordered and delivered.

Pace Arrow was a piece of crap, BTW.


If you go often and go on short trips like John, the RV thing may be
worthwhile but for the once or twice a year guy, a first class plane
ticket, a rental car and a real nice hotel is a lot cheaper.


For those who hate flying and get creeped out by unsanitary
hotels, options are limited.


Easy to avoid unsanitary hotels...just don't book a room anywhere you
have stayed.


You have all his overnight accomodations in your database, eh Harry Krause?


Try reading for understanding. My suggestion was for your buddy...he's
got a list of where he's stayed...all he has to do is avoid those places...

We've got a list of where we've stayed, from Kennebunkport to Key West,
and in California, and if we are staying somewhere new to us, I try to
get a recommendation from a friend. I don't envision us staying in
Beanblossom, Indiana, even though my wife is a fan of modern country music.

Incidentally, if you get up to Kennebunkport, try the Maine Stay Inn.
It's a lovely place, within easy walking distance to lots of nice local
venues. While there, have a meal at Mabel's Lobster Claw, where George
and Barbara Bush ate a lot when his health was better.

http://tinyurl.com/yauhld6u
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 12:17:50 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 5/27/17 12:02 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2017 11:45:49 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 5/27/17 11:17 AM, justan wrote:
Wrote in message:
On Thu, 25 May 2017 06:55:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

Heh. One of the reasons I got out of RV'ing. Too many things to worry
about. I've grown to really like simplicity.

First blow out I had was on the christening voyage to Florida in a brand
new Pace Arrow Class A motorhome. Inner tire on rear blew.
Spent the night in a truck repair parking lot while the replacement was
ordered and delivered.

Pace Arrow was a piece of crap, BTW.


If you go often and go on short trips like John, the RV thing may be
worthwhile but for the once or twice a year guy, a first class plane
ticket, a rental car and a real nice hotel is a lot cheaper.


For those who hate flying and get creeped out by unsanitary
hotels, options are limited.


Easy to avoid unsanitary hotels...just don't book a room anywhere you
have stayed.


You have all his overnight accomodations in your database, eh Harry Krause?


Try reading for understanding. My suggestion was for your buddy...he's
got a list of where he's stayed...all he has to do is avoid those places...

We've got a list of where we've stayed, from Kennebunkport to Key West,
and in California, and if we are staying somewhere new to us, I try to
get a recommendation from a friend. I don't envision us staying in
Beanblossom, Indiana, even though my wife is a fan of modern country music.

Incidentally, if you get up to Kennebunkport, try the Maine Stay Inn.
It's a lovely place, within easy walking distance to lots of nice local
venues. While there, have a meal at Mabel's Lobster Claw, where George
and Barbara Bush ate a lot when his health was better.

http://tinyurl.com/yauhld6u


You need to practice your 'precise writing' skills.

Last time I was at Kennebunkport, we stayed he

http://www.wildduckcampground.com/

Spent a few days there sightseeing. We don't stay in beds other folks have left their cooties in.

Modern country music and Bluegrass are two quite different genres.
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 12:17:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
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Try reading for understanding. My suggestion was for your buddy...he's
got a list of where he's stayed...all he has to do is avoid those places...

We've got a list of where we've stayed, from Kennebunkport to Key West,
and in California, and if we are staying somewhere new to us, I try to
get a recommendation from a friend.


We have a pretty good list of good places to stay too and some to
avoid. These are generally off the beaten path so it may not be that
useful for most of you.
I do know American Airlines took a hit on this ride. The trip was OK,
they were on time no lost luggage and my bag was the first one off the
belt but the plane was not what I expect for first class. There were
no AC outlets, no entertainment system, no lunch and there was no
bottle of water in the seat back. It will be Delta for us next time.
This house is plenty big enough and in a great location, secluded in
the woods. My wife was a high end builder so she does have issues with
the fit and finish, appliances etc. It is still plenty nice tho. Being
an Indiana girl, watching the start of the race is mandatory but I am
going to record it so we can get the hell out of here and take a walk
soon. The front came through last night and it is beautiful today
under a high pressure system.
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