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Postby Miriam C. » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:32 pm

Camp-Inn Keeper wrote:John,

You and Mona where a hoot! What a great sense of humor you guys have and are genuinely really nice people! Just wanted to let you know that "Young Sam", the 12 year old son of Tom from New York, let us know that your teardrop was his favorite. He liked the sleek look and comfortable, roomy inside. Out of all of those incredible teardrops, that is quite a compliment! I can only imagine what it will be like when you have the galley all completed. With your talents you may give Doug H. some serious competion!

Great to meet you and Mona both, it's folks like you two that made the event such a blast!

Oh My God, we just had an earthquake as I was typing - back to normal living in California! Hope everyone is OK!


:oops: Oh dear, I am slipping! Thanks John and Kathy Image to the playground.

Joanie and Dean, We really hate it that we missed another blow out. The pictures show what a wonderful job you guys did.
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Postby Coca Cola Teardrop » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:44 pm

WOW.................We are finally home....Our daughters and all of our dogs and our one cat were so glad to see us.

What a great trip we had. IRG was wonderful. Thanks Joanie and Dean and all the others that helped put on this event.

I enjoyed putting faces with avatars and meeting so many new friends.

John and Mona, I'll be sure to let you know when Charles finishes his 5th project ( the dual axel)

Will post pics tomorrow.

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Postby jdarkoregon » Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:32 am

ah Linda, We are so happy you made it home safely, and so quickly. It was sad when you were driving out and we were just getting to know you.

You are wonderful people!

Charles, don't make me look bad with your 5th build! "The Dude" was really a perfect build! Have fun doing your dual axle build and let me know if want to bounce some ideas around.

I look forward to seeing your pictures.

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Postby son of a shack » Wed Jul 30, 2008 1:33 am

Wow...Linda and Charles back pretty quick! I hope you two warmed up once you got back! Great meeting you both and hope to see you again soon. I will have to be the one to travel the distance next time. Thanks again for making it out so dad could feel more "at home"

John and Mona....you seemed like professionals at a teardrop gathering. This was my first as well and hope to attend more if my "quack a shack" does not offend too many. It was great meeting you both and hope to see you again camping in the NW. The trailer looked great and I know you will enjoy it camping and rooting on the Wildcats!
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Postby scott and becky » Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:54 am

A big THANK YOU to Dean,Joanie,Doug and all the others that help put the IRG togeather! It was the best camping trip we have ever been on! We made new friends,ate good food and had lots of fun.We could not have asked for more!

Scott and Becky :thumbsup: :applause: :lol:
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Postby EVAC A SHACK » Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:55 pm

Thanks to Joanie and Doug and everyone else that helped to put the IRGII together. Nice to meet a lot of new Folks and sorry I didn't get to meet everyone, but I hope there will be another time. For those that would like a little Southwest Cajun Flair, come to the LCGIII in October. Again, many thanks Joanie and Doug.


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Postby Woodyperk6 » Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:29 am

Well after 5590.5 miles (roundtrip) & 388 gallons of gasoline we finally got home on Aug 3rd. Thanks to Joanie & Dean & everyone else for a great time. Tammy, Morgan & myself had great trip with no problems along the way. We even survived driving on Ca. 36 & the fires around
Yosemite.Thanks again to everyone for a great time.
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Postby Wes » Mon Aug 04, 2008 8:46 pm

We had a great time! Thanks for everything!

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Postby Pam Wright » Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:54 am

Brandie and I made it home yesterday.... Thank you Joanie and Dean for such a great time! there is nothing like camping in the Redwoods! What an awesome time to see old friends and meet new ones!

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Postby The Teardrop Nanny » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:46 pm

8) Thanks for all the wonderful replies...keep in touch. I had a blast getting to know the Texans and others who hauled a long ways and were up early to the coffee klatch to visit. Thanks for the little light you gave me, Tammy, it was most useful, and you were a great help in the kitchen as well.

BTW to Brandie & Pam, did one of you leave a pair of size 9 Soho flip flops, black and silver stripes...??? if so I found them and Bill Nut are you missing a walking shoe or two??

Glad to see people are putting up pictures and the tears so we can track back and see who you are. Dean and I will have an official count to post after this weekend as we are going through the files together to see who was there, in what, and how many, etc. Going to a DOG this weekend on the Lost Coast.....ah summer, how sweet it is :banana: :banana:
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Postby Pam Wright » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:28 pm

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Yes, As we got about 200 miles up the road Brandie told me she left the flip flops under the tear..... :oops:

She'd about worn them out so, give them a toss.... luckily she had more in the van..... :roll:

Reminds me when I was about her age leaving mine under the bed in a motel while traveling with my parents.... maybe it runs in the family!!!! :)

Thanks again, see you when we can!

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Postby doug hodder » Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:34 am

For those of you that didn't take the "cruise" down the Avenue of the Giants...well, it's pretty spectacular to say the least! Fairly large trees....Doug

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Postby S. Heisley » Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:57 am

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Fabulous picture! :thumbsup:

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Postby The Teardrop Nanny » Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:55 pm

8) Spent the weekend at an area in the hills/Mattole River by the Lost Coast at a campground where our local FDOS held their campout. Lots of good food and folks we see about 3-4 x's a year. It would be a nice place for a gathering, especially for those only towing tiny teardrops.

On the weekend Dean and I sat down to share out common greetings of who we met, what their trailers looked like, etc. I probably got around more and met more of you, especially in the early AM, so I tried to help him place names and faces. It's great if you post your avatar with photo so Dean can see the face(s) again. By counting the registration, thinking back to campsites, I came up with.........

:applause: 95 "Teardrops", and 205+ registered participants,,,,,, plus we had guests drop in for the day/meals, and we had some people in tents, campers, and other types if vehicles. So all in all, a GREAT turnout of people and teardrops. Probably off a bit on the count, to the low side if anything, but I did talk with hundreds of people everyday and I'm pretty much able to match your name to your group/site. Some of you were not "home" when I did my daily rounds, so I know you, but maybe just visited with the teardrop :lol: are some of ya still finding where I put those raffle tickets? Better make sure you check your pots/stove before you light 'em up next time!

TDN with many thanks to ALL of you, :R
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