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bka0721
May 24, 2014Explorer II
jefe 4x4 wrote:Jefe, I feel very honored to make your list. While I know and could add to this list, just the same I am grateful to be in a group of people that personifies the fact that they share and help so many people in furthering their enjoyment in their Truck Camper Adventures.
Bryan, my man,
I waited until our return from a 9 day trip in the N.W. to post some witty, bloviating remarks to your remarkable story.
None found.
If each of us are a couple sentences or even a paragraph in the arching Forum of life, you are a chapter.
I'm one of the few that have known of your larger story for more than a while, and I, for one am glad you have ceased to breast your cards and come fully out of the full-timer TC closet. Of course, with celebrity come expectations. My good friend The Whaz is case in point. If you're on the top of the heap, what have you done for me lately? I, being in the upper middle of the heap do not feel any pressure to make better reports or do more out of the ordinary. It's like an 80's solar farm: all the refracted light goes to the center collector. Now that's pressure.
Everyone needs a hero. Everyone.
In no particular order, and for each their various talents and ability to communicate, and their distinct way to walk the walk, these are my heroes in the hard-core RV Travel biz:
The Turtle Expedition Gary and Monica Wescott (they are my neighbors and are gone around the world so much that I rarely see them)
Tioga George (with recent heart woes, his traveling days are numbered, but he walked the walk for a very long time)
Sleepy
Whazoo
BKA
Each of these found a way to make it work with style and verve.
special regards, as always, jefe
As for walking the walk, please don’t judge me by my Duck Walk, also known as pronation.
b
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