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Bird Sighting
11-13-2006, 02:19
Post: #21
Bird Sighting
Wander> lodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, M Thomas Eastham >
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mr. eastham-----i saw where you were going but did not want to tell the
world. i didnt follow you in but came back later to check you out. you
have a nice looking bird and it will serve you well with some tinder
loving care and time.wish you had been around so that we could have met
but maybe you will be back in the future. if so give me a call or let
me know on the forum. my wife and i live about i mile from the casino
and our bird is about 2 miles away.good luck with your bird and may all
your travels be good ones.

ed and peggy mcstay
"lonesome dove"
35fc rb
337-496-0673
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12-26-2006, 14:50
Post: #22
Bird Sighting
just saw a wanderlodge at the wal-mart parking lot in lake charles,
louisiana today. the name of the bird was "indiana roadrunner". nice
looking bird and clean. hope you enjoy your visit to lake charles.


ed and peggy
"lonesome dove"
83 35FTRB
lake charles, louisiana
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12-26-2006, 15:15
Post: #23
Bird Sighting
That was Bill Kirshner
Stephen 77fc35


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "emc2jb6" wrote:
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> just saw a wanderlodge at the wal-mart parking lot in lake charles,
> louisiana today. the name of the bird was "indiana roadrunner". nice
> looking bird and clean. hope you enjoy your visit to lake charles.
>
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> ed and peggy
> "lonesome dove"
> 83 35FTRB
> lake charles, louisiana
>
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02-04-2007, 07:00
Post: #24
Bird Sighting
Tan colored PT-40 with the newer style (Prevost?) tail lights. I didn't see the
front of the 'bird but the back had the look of having been in snow recently.
Southbound on I-95 coming through Jacksonville, FL at about 12:45PM today. I
was standing on the St. Augustine Rd. overpass enjoying my weekend walk when you
came through in the middle lane.

Anyone on these lists?

--PirateJohn--
'82 PT-40
Jacksonville, FL

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03-03-2007, 06:18
Post: #25
Bird Sighting
Saw a Grey 80's PT , headed West I-4 at my work Macintosh Road exit
(Longview RV) pulling a toad with golf cart on back as well.



Howdy from Plant City!!! Maybe went to the Strawberry Festival!



Stephen H

81 FC-33SB

Plant City, FL



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06-07-2007, 14:40
Post: #26
Bird Sighting
On the beautiful Emerald Coast about 5PM a beautiful Champagne over
Black or Dark Blue LXi with White Toad cruising East on US 98 at
Sandestin Beach Resort.
Possibly a Forum member?

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
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07-13-2007, 01:12
Post: #27
Bird Sighting
we spotted a bluebird pt in lake charles,louisiana yesterday and was
wandering who it might be. was nice looking and clean.if you are on
this forum and need anything-info-help-or whatever give us a call. the
plate was from Pennsylvania and no name on bird

ed and peggy mcstay
83fc rb 35ft
"lonesome dove"
lake charles, louisiana
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07-13-2007, 02:21
Post: #28
Bird Sighting
Peggy & Ed McStay wrote: we
spotted a bluebird pt in lake charles,louisiana yesterday and was
wandering who it might be. was nice looking and clean.if you are on
this forum and need anything-info-help-or whatever give us a call. the
plate was from Pennsylvania and no name on bird

ed and peggy mcstay
83fc rb 35ft
"lonesome dove"
lake charles, louisiana



Hi Ed and Peggy,

You might spot me one day on my way through Lake Charles to DeRidder and
Rosepine area. I graduated from Rosepine Hight School and was raised up in
Vernon Parish, La.

I have a Maroon and Cream 1995 WLWB 42 footer Blue Bird that I just bought in
June 2007. I am a fresh wet behind the ears newbie right at the beginning of
the learning curve on Blue Birds. I have already been baptized by fire with
what I thought was going to turn out to be a major problem with my Kubota 15KW
generator, however, it turned out to be just a low coolant problem caused by a
pin hole leak that I did not detect because of all the rain we have had kept the
drive way wet and I never spotted the drip.

The systems on the Blue Bird are not what I would call complex but without any
documentation to tell me where things are located and how to operate them
presented a daunting task but with the help of many of the members of this forum
I am gradually getting my arms around it.

Hey, got any good RV parks around you. We like to hit the Casino's and Lake
Charles is a good place to do that.

I know of one RV park located near Ragley called Lone Pine Music Park I think
that is the name of it. Been there to join in on Bluegrass Jammin. Also there
is one at Longville but that is getting pretty far away from Lake Charles.

Anyway nice to know of another Louisianian with a Blue Bird.

My best regards,



Best Regards,
Ron Thompson
Waller, Tx.
1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird
Body #F112297
(cockyfox@...)

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07-29-2007, 11:01
Post: #29
Bird Sighting
Saw a Wanderlodge in a driveway on 5/20 on the east side of Lima, NY. Is the
owner on here?

Kerry
82 FC 35
Denver
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09-02-2007, 13:29
Post: #30
Bird Sighting
I was pulling out of a rest stop on route 91 in Vermont on Sept 30th
and in the rear view mirror I spotted the unmistakable front of a
Bluebird FC. As it passed the driver hit the air horns, so did I, but
after a few moments. It is a pretty busy time merging onto an
interstate going uphill with a 3208 NA.

It was a cream and light mustard yellow coach with a vintage toad
on a trailer. It might have been a Chrysler, but I didn't get a good
look. He exited at Rt. 2 heading towards Boston and we exchanged horn
blasts as I went by.

Was it anyone on the forum?

Gardner
78FC33
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