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Been out in "Porky" yet? If yes whats the verdict? Very Happy
 
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I haven't used it in earnest only driving from A to B and it performs brilliantly. Had the dashboard warning light mended at Cheltson Motorhomes, highly recommended, and it was simply a loose connection although it took over an hour to trace.

SHould have been down in Corny today for a real test but we cancelled and going there in two weeks time.

On Tuesday, I take him down to Vanbitz who have been extremely helpful to have an alarm fitted a a couple of other bits which I haven't yet mentioned to the missus. I thought it would be a nice surprise for her if not a painful experience for me when I show her. Sad I must remember to put my cricketers box on before I get home. But I am working on the principle that once things are screwed on, I will not be able to take them off. Cool

I am now in the throes of looking at canoes as the straight through garagey thing is ideal for a canoe. I also want to get myself a Red Indian suit similar to the one I had when I was six but bigger.

Many thanks for asking but I think thrilled somes it up.
 
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I am now in the throes of looking at canoes as the straight through garagey thing is ideal for a canoe. I also want to get myself a Red Indian suit similar to the one I had when I was six but bigger.

Many thanks for asking but I think thrilled somes it up.


The imagination boggles Very Happy
 
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"Red Indians"


Diary entry reprinted in JUKES, J. Beete, Excursions in and about Newfoundland: During the years 1839 and 1840, vol. II

Mr. Peyton entertained us with discoursing of the Red Indians. He had frequently seen them, having found them on the Red Indians Lake and elsewhere. He had captured one of the women, who was taken to St. John's and who lived some time with Mrs. P. as a servant. He described them as a fierce and savage race, supporting themselves entirely by hunting and fishing, and forming their wigwams not of bark, like the Mic-Macs, but of skins. These wigwams were raised on wooden platforms, which, together with some other structures intended apparently for storehouses, were formed with much skill. They seem to have had many peculiar manners and customs, the record of which is now probably lost for ever.

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Many years ago they were very troublesome to the European Motorhomers, frequently stealing boats, nets, and implements.

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Their destruction, however, was not wholly due to the English, the French had a still greater hatred of them, and contempt of their lives, which they even to this day preserve.

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The Mic-Mac Indians were, however, the most efficient instruments of their destruction; and according to the account which an old Mic-Mac Indian gave to Mr. Peyton, the first enmity between the two races arose in this way. When the Mic-Macs first visited the country, they and the Red Indians were friendly. About a hundred years ago, however, the French offered a reward for the head of every Red Indian.
 
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I am the sole survivor of the massacre. Cool Very soon, once again the Red Indian will be seen on French rivers and lakes, at one with nature, urging the missus to paddle faster while the Brave scans the shores for lunch or a pub perhaps.

And I will be called, "Hiawaputha". ( Embarassed sounds a gay name)
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