I've seen that book at Half Price Books, but one of my co workers snagged it b/4 I could! Gonna have to order one... --- sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You guys all need to read John Bock's A Bus Will > Take You There. Without going into a lot of > details; this is the guy with the 62 highly modified > camper bus with the built-in wood heater and rope > start from Oshkosh. The book is worth a read by all > bus drivers. John is the true non-hippie hippie bus > driver. The book is self-published and is $15 from > John at Lunchbreak Press, PO BOX 703, Oshkosh WI > 54903. > > ThatVWGuy@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: I'm going to have to > play the devils advocate here. If you own a bus > chances are you have a little of the hippy spirit in > you. That > doesn't mean you are a tie dye wearing, long haired, > unshaven (legs > for the women, faces for the men)dope smokin, toad > lickin, bath > avoiding, unemployed, road trippin, rastafarian. > > But chances are you do more of the work on your bus > than the average > lemming does on their Accord and find it enjoyable, > you enjoy road > trips and camping, you enjoy the journey as much as > the destination, > you don't have to spend a lot of money to have fun, > and your not > afraid to laugh out loud. I'm sure there is more but > you get the idea. > > >>> Just because I own a bus that gets thrown into > the hippie category > does not make me a hippie. I am way too vicious to > be a hippie. I > don't ever own sandals and I can't remember ever > having flowers in my > hair. I like to think of my bus as a happy bus not a > hippie bus. > There are no peace signs, no political statements, > no dancing teddy > bears, and no drug symbols just fun generic art. > > Julie <<< > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ