[tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras

  • From: "Alma Jo Barrera" <patchmongrel1@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 18:38:40 -0600

I have actually been there a few times. Great trout fishing and exciting drift 
fishing for salmon and steelhead.

Alma Jo

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Denis Dodson 
  To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 6:14 PM
  Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras


  You looked it up.   I guess that’s legal, Smartypants. Correct.

   

   

  From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Alma Jo Barrera
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 6:00 PM
  To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras

   

  Are you talking about Champoeg?

   

  Sham  poo  ee.  

   

   

  Alma Jo 

   

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Denis Dodson 

    To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx   

    Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 1:29 PM

    Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras

     

    I agree. According to Spanish language rules it would be Ma-hee’-ya and 
that is how I heard it pronounced, but never by a local. They could say 
anything. Near here, in Oklahoma they have a town named Miami. They say 
My-ah-ma.

     

    My fave to figure out is a State Park in Oregon named Chapoeg. Go ahead and 
make your guesses.

     

     

     

     

     

    From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Alma Jo Barrera
    Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 11:34 AM
    To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras

     

    To me it is pronounced Mex-ia. If Mexico is Mexico, then Mexia should be 
pronounced with the same Mex sound.

     

    Alma Jo

      ----- Original Message ----- 

      From: sammie smith 

      To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

      Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 10:38 AM

      Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras

       

            It is correctly pronounded Ma'hay'aa.  However, the old locals 
pronounce it May'hay'er. As in my'hair.

            --- On Wed, 2/23/11, Alma Jo Barrera <patchmongrel1@xxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:


            From: Alma Jo Barrera <patchmongrel1@xxxxxxxxxx>
            Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli 
Gras
            To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
            Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 10:06 AM

             

            Or is it Mexia or Mexia

             

            Alma Jo

             

              ----- Original Message ----- 

              From: atx 

              To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

              Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 9:39 PM

              Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to 
Buli Gras

               

              So is it humble or Humble? I say it's neither or neither.

               

              Welcome aboard Lanny!

               

              Safe travels to all you TCBers.

              Jeff 

               

              sent via iPhone

               


              On Feb 22, 2011, at 9:33 PM, "Denis Dodson" <coocoo@xxxxxxx> 
wrote:

                My Mom said ‘Nother. That’s a whole ‘nother discussion.

                From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of whocanduncan1@xxxxxxxxx
                Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 9:30 PM
                To: TCB
                Subject: [tcb] Re: New guy looking for a caravan to follow to 
Buli Gras

            Welcome to the group. Don't mind the civil war. It's all in fun. I 
think. BTW, y'all mean to say yinz, as in, "Are yinz going to BulliGras?

            Where is Keller relative to Austin? Sounds familiar.

            Duncan
            Freedom van Go
            89 Westy 3.3L 


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            From: RENDONinD@xxxxxxx 

            Sender: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

            Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 21:20:55 EST

            To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

            ReplyTo: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

            Subject: [tcb] New guy looking for a caravan to follow to Buli Gras

            Hello my name is Lanny, just got my '79 Westi running 2 nites ago, 
thx to Jed in San Antonio and Kevin here in Keller.  i'm looking to follow a 
group to Galveston for Buli Gras.  I did make Morgan's Point this year, 
unfortunately my bus was not running but i did make the trip on my motorycle.  
I'm looking to leave somewhat early Friday morning/mid morning.  I live in 
Keller but i wouldn't mind meeting anyone anywhere along the way.  Thx in 
advance and hope to meet everyone there and along the way.

            Lanny

            In a message dated 2/22/2011 7:22:18 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx writes:

                      You guys do realize it is almost a full month later than 
usual this year, right? 
                      It's also Galveston's 100th Mardi Gras. So it is going to 
be warm and packed. They are expecting traffic jams getting on and off the 
island. I'm going early Thursday in hopes of avoiding some of that mess. 

                    --- On Tue, 2/22/11, singlecabboy <sealingwaxred@xxxxxxxxx> 
wrote: 


                    From: singlecabboy <sealingwaxred@xxxxxxxxx>
                    Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side Tent Review
                    To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                    Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:13 PM 

                          Yhea , we'e never had bad weather at any of the Bulli 
Gras I've been to,and Iv'e been to all of them.Sun always shines, no rain ,70's 
in nthe daze and 60's at night.No need to bring fire logs , rain coats or even 
coats or a light wrap.Oh yes ,and the wind is always under 40 mph all week end 
long.

                          Paul Smith
                          Transporters@The Point 8 
                          October 7,8 and 9 ,2011
                          Morgan's Point Resort Texas

                          --- On Tue, 2/22/11, kelly dosch 
<kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 


                          From: kelly dosch <kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx>
                          Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side Tent 
Review
                          To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                          Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 1:37 PM 

                                  I bet it won't even drop below 60* at night. 
                                  Oh that's right, you're all a bunch of 
Texans. You'll still be shivering in fur lined parkas and mittens. 
                                  I'll bring hot chocolate for uh,.. you-all. 

                                --- On Tue, 2/22/11, Eric Woodall 
<ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx> wrote: 


                                From: Eric Woodall <ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx>
                                Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side 
Tent Review
                                To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
                                Cc: "<tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
                                Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 2:06 PM 

                                Depends on the Latitude. 


                                On Feb 22, 2011, at 8:10 AM, "chuck" 
<sukchew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                                Parden me for being old and stupid but what the 
hell is beano? some sort of alligator food?

                                oleblue

                                ----- Original Message ----- 

                                From: kelly dosch 

                                To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

                                Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 7:59 AM

                                Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side 
Tent Review

                                  Oh don't say that. It's going to be warm this 
year! And I'm bringing Beano. 

                                --- On Tue, 2/22/11, Denis Dodson 
<coocoo@xxxxxxx> wrote: 


                                From: Denis Dodson <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
                                Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side 
Tent Review
                                To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 8:49 AM 

                                Windy, cold, bus trouble, farting… welcome to 
Bulli Cras!

                                From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of kelly dosch
                                Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 10:56 PM
                                To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side 
Tent Review

                                  Oh for sure. It's no Magellan Dome tent. But 
like they advertise, it looks like it will get much easier after a few set-ups. 
But still, you have to think of it more as an addition to the bus than a simple 
tent. 
                                  I stayed at the Galveston State Park about 6 
weeks ago. We took the VW prescribed "four people". It was a nightmare. It was 
too windy to start a fire and too cold to be outside without one. I ran out of 
propane and somebody broke the handle off the sliding door. We were bored and 
cramped and somebody kept farting. 
                                  I think that experience fueled my 
appreciation for the Add-a-Room. 

                                --- On Sun, 2/20/11, Eric Woodall 
<ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx> wrote: 


                                From: Eric Woodall <ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx>
                                Subject: [tcb] Re: Bus Depot Add-A-Room Side 
Tent Review
                                To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
                                Cc: "Texas Coalition of Buses" 
<tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
                                Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 9:45 AM 

                                Just don't try to use one with a full length 
roof rack.

                                I just don't work.

                                I'm glad you liked yours, I just hated mine.

                                It was great while it was set up but set up and 
teardown sucked big time I thought.

                                Guess I'm probably spoiled by years of setting 
up backpacking tents though.


                                On Feb 19, 2011, at 10:35 PM, kelly dosch 
<kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                                  In case any of you have been considering 
selling a kidney to buy one these rudely over-priced tents, I highly recommend 
it. 
                                  I think it is really every bit as good as 
they claim, if not better. 
                                  Is it really over $400 worth of tent? Not by 
any stretch. For that money one might expect a Sherpa to carry it for you. But 
they have cornered the U.S. market so it's all about supply and demand.
                                   Does you want one or does you don't? 
                                  I searched long and hard and finally found 
some side tents across the pond. They had some interesting tents but they don't 
ship to the U.S.. I checked the prices of a few remailing services, did the 
math, and one might as well get plowed by Bus Depot for all the trouble it was 
worth. Plus, Europeans are not terribly concerned with having a floor in a 
tent. That just doesn't fly down here with the swarms of mosquitoes. 
                                  The Bus Depot tent makes an impressively snug 
fit against the bus and has a bottom curtain so wind, bugs and varmints don't 
just wander in underneath. 
                                  The canvas is thin but stronger than your 
average tent. The poles are built like a tank. 
                                  These tents are built to last. 
                                  It actually packs down a bit smaller than 
they estimate and the tent, poles, and ropes and stakes are in 3 different 
bags, so you can spread them throughout the bus more efficiently than if it 
were all one huge mass. 
                                  It is heavier than all hell at 85lbs, but 
most of the weight is in the poles. (which is a relatively small bag that will 
disappear, flush,  in the front cargo rack) They are very heavy duty and built 
to last. Since It is something I want to last as long as my bus I cannot fault 
them for that. The poles are the cornerstone of the tent and it is safe to say 
they will last forever. 
                                  The extra "changing room" is on sale, but I 
don't recommend it. It literally takes up half the tent. If you are shy about 
changing with your guests it is easier to just do it under the blankets or in 
the john at your campground. 
                                  I didn't pay over $400 for a tent just to use 
half of it to change my pants in. 
                                  I just wanted to give everybody my two cents 
worth because it is a lot of cash to drop on a product from a company that 
offers no reviews. They don't even have many pictures and the ones they have 
are crappy. I don't even think the one in the picture was entirely set up. It 
looks like a big potato sack. It really tightens down much nicer than the pic. 
                                  All told- Are they overcharging us? Hell yes. 
But it did just turn my tiny Campmobile into a virtual cabin, adding 100 square 
feet of living space. 
                                  Their profit margin must be shameful, but if 
you are camping with more than 2 people I still think it is worth it. 
                                  And if you still want a changing cabin, just 
get the $35 Coleman shower. At least you can bathe in it as well. 
                                  
                                 
                                 
                                 


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