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It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
11-17-2005, 04:50
Post: #1
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Best wishes, Liz- then you guys can attend a few Lone Star Bird rallies.
Ernie-83pt40 in Texas- going to a rally in 2 weeks


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11-17-2005, 07:58
Post: #2
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Howdy, Y'all.
YEEEEEE-HAH!!!!
Jack is a SHORT-TIMER! Jack's employer has offered him early retirement. His
last day of employment will be December 31, 2005 instead of March 31, 2006. Big Grin
We will be staying here in SE Florida because our site has been paid for,
through March, 2006. This park doesn't give refunds. Sad

Now we HAVE to buy a toad. Jack is pressing me hard on this. I hate to go car
shopping! My dream toad is a F250 pickup truck with a diesel engine. Fuel/gas
mileage is a very big concern. Doesn't look like I am going to get that truck.
Sad(

We have a bunch of fixing to do to the Wanderlodge. One big thing to fix is a
leaking black water tank. There are other smaller problems to solve. After 12
years, the water pumps(that's right, there are TWO) need to be refurbished. One
of the tires needs to have a new valve stem installed. We want to purchase a
tire pressure monitoring system and replace the 12 year old microwave OR maybe
get it fixed, if parts are available. And Jack wants to replace the bedroom air
conditioner.

I am going to find out if the park manager will let me have a moving sale. We
have things that we can't take with us.

Wow. The time is now flying by.
Regards,
Liz
Regards,
Jack and Liz Pearce
Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
Homesick Texans in SE. FL





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11-17-2005, 09:24
Post: #3
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Liz the Ford F250 with a diesel is one of the last vehicles that I
would chose for full timing. That power stroke diesel is really
packed in there and is a beast to work on. I suggest before you
consider one you investigate fully what it will cost to maintain it,
the cost of filters for instance is ridiculous. I really like the
Honda Odyssey and a 2005 is very hard to beat for a toad

Tom Warner
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 02:58 PM 11/17/2005, you wrote:
>Howdy, Y'all.
>YEEEEEE-HAH!!!!
>Jack is a SHORT-TIMER! Jack's employer has offered him early
>retirement. His last day of employment will be December 31, 2005
>instead of March 31, 2006. Big Grin We will be staying here in SE Florida
>because our site has been paid for, through March, 2006. This park
>doesn't give refunds. Sad
>
>Now we HAVE to buy a toad. Jack is pressing me hard on this. I hate
>to go car shopping! My dream toad is a F250 pickup truck with a
>diesel engine. Fuel/gas mileage is a very big concern. Doesn't look
>like I am going to get that truck. Sad(
>
>We have a bunch of fixing to do to the Wanderlodge. One big thing to
>fix is a leaking black water tank. There are other smaller problems
>to solve. After 12 years, the water pumps(that's right, there are
>TWO) need to be refurbished. One of the tires needs to have a new
>valve stem installed. We want to purchase a tire pressure monitoring
>system and replace the 12 year old microwave OR maybe get it fixed,
>if parts are available. And Jack wants to replace the bedroom air conditioner.
>
>I am going to find out if the park manager will let me have a moving
>sale. We have things that we can't take with us.
>
>Wow. The time is now flying by.
>Regards,
>Liz
>Regards,
>Jack and Liz Pearce
>Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
>Homesick Texans in SE. FL
>
>
>
>
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11-17-2005, 11:18
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It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
CONGRATS! We are very happy for you guys. We know how much we are looking
forward to our "freedom" in March of '07 and we definitely share you excitement
for starting this new chapter in your lives. ENJOY! and hopefully we'll have
the opportunity to meet you in person sometime in the future when we're all out
on the road.

Ken & Patti Marsh
Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize
Full-timing as of March '07
ToWanda'89WLWB40ft Smile


Jack and Liz Pearce wrote:
Howdy, Y'all.
YEEEEEE-HAH!!!!
Jack is a SHORT-TIMER! Jack's employer has offered him early retirement. His
last day of employment will be December 31, 2005 instead of March 31, 2006. Big Grin
We will be staying here in SE Florida because our site has been paid for,
through March, 2006. This park doesn't give refunds. Sad






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11-17-2005, 12:21
Post: #5
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Way to GO!!! Jack and Liz, now you have to get a "real" job huh?
Honestly, congrats to you both.

Sorry about the chat thingy, don't know what is going on there, save for
normal Yahoo stuff.

Many a Coach tow a Jeep Grand Cherokee, they are made for towing. There is
a key position for it too. Charolette and I have a 1 1/2 minute hook up and
down the road with ours. About the same when un hooking for the night too.
Good luck

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm

At 07:58 PM 11/17/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>Howdy, Y'all.
>YEEEEEE-HAH!!!!
>Jack is a SHORT-TIMER! Jack's employer has offered him early retirement.
>His last day of employment will be December 31, 2005 instead of March 31,
>2006. Big Grin We will be staying here in SE Florida because our site has been
>paid for, through March, 2006. This park doesn't give refunds. Sad
>
>Now we HAVE to buy a toad. Jack is pressing me hard on this. I hate to go
>car shopping! My dream toad is a F250 pickup truck with a diesel engine.
>Fuel/gas mileage is a very big concern. Doesn't look like I am going to
>get that truck. Sad(
>
>We have a bunch of fixing to do to the Wanderlodge. One big thing to fix
>is a leaking black water tank. There are other smaller problems to solve.
>After 12 years, the water pumps(that's right, there are TWO) need to be
>refurbished. One of the tires needs to have a new valve stem installed. We
>want to purchase a tire pressure monitoring system and replace the 12 year
>old microwave OR maybe get it fixed, if parts are available. And Jack
>wants to replace the bedroom air conditioner.
>
>I am going to find out if the park manager will let me have a moving sale.
>We have things that we can't take with us.
>
>Wow. The time is now flying by.
>Regards,
> Liz
>Regards,
>Jack and Liz Pearce
>Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
>Homesick Texans in SE. FL
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11-17-2005, 13:10
Post: #6
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Congratulations are of course in order for both of you have probably
worked hard and long to arrive at this point in your lives. You must
be very excited to at last see the culmination of all of your hard
work and dreams. I am concerned however at the number of people I
see retiring to the life of a full time RVer and wonder if all of
them have planned for the many changes that are taking effect. I have
a brother that retired from General Motors about 5 years ago and
already his retirement will be effected by the new changes General
Motors has recommeded and the unions have agreed to. Health care
costs are skyrocketing (my share of the plan just went up 50%) and
there is no end to it in sight. I have friends that have totally lost
their health care plans that were promised to them when they
retired. Diesel fuel just increased and its only a matter of time
before that effects the cost of tires, places to park the Rvs and
many other things. I dont know either of you but if I were to offer
you one single bit of advice it is to look carefully at every aspect
of what you are about to do. And make sure both husband and wife are
aware of what may happen if one of you should pass away before the
other and you are still full timing.
I apologize if this appears to be an entrusion into your personal
lives. But its something I feel very strongly about. Just had a
friend of mine pass away and the wife never knew that her husband and
traded her part of his pension if he were to pass away before her for
a higher initial monthly retirement check. She signed the papers but
did not realize the impact on her. Now at age 70 she is back to work
just to survive.

Hope you both are well and enjoy everything you have planned for.

tom warner (retired 11 years ago and enjoying it)
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 06:18 PM 11/17/2005, you wrote:
>CONGRATS! We are very happy for you guys. We know how much we are
>looking forward to our "freedom" in March of '07 and we definitely
>share you excitement for starting this new chapter in your
>lives. ENJOY! and hopefully we'll have the opportunity to meet you
>in person sometime in the future when we're all out on the road.
>
> Ken & Patti Marsh
> Mpls ~ Keepin' our eye on the prize
> Full-timing as of March '07
> ToWanda'89WLWB40ft Smile
>
>
>Jack and Liz Pearce wrote:
> Howdy, Y'all.
>YEEEEEE-HAH!!!!
>Jack is a SHORT-TIMER! Jack's employer has offered him early
>retirement. His last day of employment will be December 31, 2005
>instead of March 31, 2006. Big Grin We will be staying here in SE Florida
>because our site has been paid for, through March, 2006. This park
>doesn't give refunds. Sad
>
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11-17-2005, 14:08
Post: #7
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
I've never used a pickup as a TOAD, but TOWED with a '96 F-350 dually crew-cab
when I was full-timing in 1998-1999. I had the Power Stroke 7.3L with a
performance chip and PacBrake. I installed a K-N oil filter that was superb
(model E-1946). This truck was the "old-look" body design. I changed oil every
3,000 miles, followed the "severe maintenance schedule" with regard to tranny
and rear end service. I towed a 1998 35' Alpenlite 5th wheel through 34 states
including Alaska. More to the point, I put 62,000 miles on the truck and it was
trouble free - seriously. Towing, I averaged 10-11 MPH and solo on the
Interstate, 19 MPH. Of course, I was only paying .75 to .85 per gallon for
diesel. I enjoyed being a "fiver" but if I were to entertain full-timing again,
my choice would be a BB.
I enjoy this forum very much - learning a lot about the Wanderlodge coach and
enjoying the photos of the rallies. Some nice lookin' Birds out there. Thanks.

Joe (Pappy) Hagan
St. George, UT


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11-18-2005, 03:56
Post: #8
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Liz & Jack
congratulations on the early retirement!
On the F250 diesel, I've had one about 3 years and love it! The only
thing I feel as safe in is the coach!
The price of diesel is coming down and the mpg on the diesel is
pretty darn good! I don't know about using it as a toad but I love my
truck and haven't found it that expensive to maintain....
Rose Mary
82 FC 33
Oregon

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
wrote:
>
> Howdy, Y'all.
> YEEEEEE-HAH!!!!
> Jack is a SHORT-TIMER! Jack's employer has offered him early
retirement. His last day of employment will be December 31, 2005
instead of March 31, 2006. Big Grin We will be staying here in SE Florida
because our site has been paid for, through March, 2006. This park
doesn't give refunds. Sad
>
> Now we HAVE to buy a toad. Jack is pressing me hard on this. I hate
to go car shopping! My dream toad is a F250 pickup truck with a
diesel engine. Fuel/gas mileage is a very big concern. Doesn't look
like I am going to get that truck. Sad(
>
>
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11-20-2005, 11:47
Post: #9
It is OFFICIAL. Jack is a SHORT-TIMER!!!
Howdy, Tom.
Thanks for the congratulations.

>>>>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner
wrote:
>
> Congratulations are of course in order for both of you have probably
> worked hard and long to arrive at this point in your lives. You must
> be very excited to at last see the culmination of all of your hard
> work and dreams. I am concerned however at the number of people I
> see retiring to the life of a full time RVer and wonder if all of
> them have planned for the many changes that are taking effect.<<<<

We have been fulltiming for 11 years now. What a coincidence that you
should write about your concerns re: fulltiming. Just this
weekend we were going over all of the forms and retirement elections
send to us by Jack's employer. All is in order and since we have both
had very serious surgery, we have our wills and advance directives
already.

The increased cost of diesel is a concern, of course. We probably
won't travel as often as we might like.

Thanks again for your concern, Tom.

Liz
Regards,
Jack and Liz Pearce
Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
Homesick Texans in SE. FL
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