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Old 27th June 2006, 01:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
Don Lampson
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I got the feeling they didn't have much from the way the RV park, and
Fire Dept were appealing for help for them. Their MH was an '89...
They must be nice folks, or everyone wouldn't be jumping in to help
them out like they are. I wonder what sort of a "replacement RV" the
woman from Washington gave them?
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Old 28th June 2006, 04:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Don said and asked:

> I got the feeling they didn't have much from the way the RV park, and
> Fire Dept were appealing for help for them.

Nothing usable was left after the fire. Flames just gutted the unit with
the front devastated worse.

>Their MH was an '89... They must be nice folks, or everyone wouldn't be
>jumping in to help
> them out like they are.

They have friends in the RV park and are nice and really down on their luck
right now. He is an electrician and they travel from work site to site and
she is handicapped and cannot work.

>I wonder what sort of a "replacement RV" the
> woman from Washington gave them?

It is supposed to be a '89 Holiday Rambler slightly longer than their 89
Southwind. They take possession Sunday. It is an empty unit.

People are going from unit to unit collecting pots, pans, cooking utensels,
bedding, clothing, anything for them. They lost so much and it is so sad.
A fire just destroys everything in a RV. The heat was just so intense.
Stuff melted and the blacktop melted and caught fire.

Full timers know what full timers need.. Anything you can spare will help
them.

Thanks .
John
 
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