I will buy it for 12 if you are selling. On Nov 25, 2011, at 2:47 PM, sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Quadruple and I might listen to your pitch. No, seriously though, I would > value it in the range of $12,000-$14,000 as is. > > --- On Fri, 11/25/11, Ronnie Hughes <fracdogii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > From: Ronnie Hughes <fracdogii@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [tcb] Re: 6 degrees of separation? or less. > To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Friday, November 25, 2011, 11:10 AM > > Very interesting. My son is on a one year adventure starting in France, > Spain, Argentina and now Chile. He didn't take a PC with him and his camera > failed many miles ago. However, he can get on FB and through his new friends > and friends of their friends, we have collected photos of Alex from standing > in line at a Reggae festival in Spain to having tea with some girl he met on > the trail in Spain to sitting on a peak overlooking a river in Argentina. > > Pretty awesome. > > On buses, I have finally giving up on buying a splitty and will be satisfied > with my bays. I can't see paying $7,000 or $8,000 for a rusted bucket of > .... and then spending twice that amount fixing it up. Unless Sammie is > ready to sell me the '66 Westy. I'll double what you paid! > > > > From: Steve Chamberlain <steveraychamberlain@xxxxxxxxx> > To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 7:36 AM > Subject: [tcb] 6 degrees of separation? or less. > > Driving back from Inks Lake State Park last night I stopped for fuel (the > most expensive I could find Sammie) and got the old 'I had a friend who had > one of those' conversations. As we talked I found out that his friend's > brother bought a bus south of Ft Worth from a guy that I work with who had a > bus many years back. Moral of the story: everybody knows somebody that has a > bus. Iinteresting comment on social networking. > > http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/22/technology/between-you-and-me-4-74-degrees.html?ref=technology > .. > > >