02-26-2013, 13:59
Continuing on our 'WaGu/RaGu Room and Ristorante' theme:
Spaghetti, a slender noodle, draped in a dish intermingled with it's neighboring noodles, one picks up where the other lets off, each one different but similar, convoluted, not much on their own, but empowered in a bowl.
WaGu, a diverse set of individuals, sharing ideas and perspectives, advice and experience, on a common theme, the motorhoming theme, good on their own but empowered within a forum.
Not about which is best, which noodle has the perfect curves, as we all know there is no best. Whether it's forums or motorhomes or noodles, each one is perfect in the eyes of the beholder, perfect for them and for their use.
WaGu's carved a niche for itself. A friendly spot where people from a range of experience can meet, get to know each other, share tips, recipes, and travel information, in an all inclusive environment. We do have the goods, collectively we do, to get the job done.
As a rallying cry I offer a spaghetti western that to me reflects the spirit of WaGu, that is, a bunch of guys and gals getting together to do something with what's at hand, collectively empowered.
Spaghetti, a slender noodle, draped in a dish intermingled with it's neighboring noodles, one picks up where the other lets off, each one different but similar, convoluted, not much on their own, but empowered in a bowl.
WaGu, a diverse set of individuals, sharing ideas and perspectives, advice and experience, on a common theme, the motorhoming theme, good on their own but empowered within a forum.
Not about which is best, which noodle has the perfect curves, as we all know there is no best. Whether it's forums or motorhomes or noodles, each one is perfect in the eyes of the beholder, perfect for them and for their use.
WaGu's carved a niche for itself. A friendly spot where people from a range of experience can meet, get to know each other, share tips, recipes, and travel information, in an all inclusive environment. We do have the goods, collectively we do, to get the job done.
As a rallying cry I offer a spaghetti western that to me reflects the spirit of WaGu, that is, a bunch of guys and gals getting together to do something with what's at hand, collectively empowered.