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Ralph L. Fullenwider

Good evening to all:

I finally managed to catch a space A out of Dallas at noon today rather
than 7:30PM after a canceled flight yesterday. Looks like leaving Florida
when I did was a good thing. The flight from Fla to Dallas was a roller
coaster deluxe. My luggage even managed to be on the same flight I was, I
was impressed with that one!

I managed to get home for Charolette's birthday! Woo Hoo, So in I walked
with 2 dozen roses and a little something in a box and was met with a huge
hug and kiss. Now I know it was worth it, and took my bride of 21 years to
dinner. Even if Ernie is turning to the ice age man up in the frozen land
of 50 amp service, no way a hot tub in that stuff. brrr

Warm fronts were reported to have dropped to a chill in some areas, and ice
sickles were on the car at the air port parking lot when I got there.
Landed and it was a chill 34 F, ok I know that is not cold to many on the
Forum, but we are talking Oklahoma here, this is strange stuff.

Ok, it is time for winter to be over.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma

Robert Britton

California is the place you ata be, 65 today and they say it might
get close to 70 on monday!
You know where to park the coach Ralph, I'll bring the box of wine.

Robert Britton
87FC
Hollister, California


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider"
wrote:
>
> Good evening to all:
>
> I finally managed to catch a space A out of Dallas at noon today
rather
> than 7:30PM after a canceled flight yesterday. Looks like leaving
Florida
> when I did was a good thing. The flight from Fla to Dallas was a
roller
> coaster deluxe. My luggage even managed to be on the same flight I
was, I
> was impressed with that one!
>
> I managed to get home for Charolette's birthday! Woo Hoo, So in I
walked
> with 2 dozen roses and a little something in a box and was met with
a huge
> hug and kiss. Now I know it was worth it, and took my bride of 21
years to
> dinner. Even if Ernie is turning to the ice age man up in the
frozen land
> of 50 amp service, no way a hot tub in that stuff. brrr
>
> Warm fronts were reported to have dropped to a chill in some areas,
and ice
> sickles were on the car at the air port parking lot when I got
there.
> Landed and it was a chill 34 F, ok I know that is not cold to many
on the
> Forum, but we are talking Oklahoma here, this is strange stuff.
>
> Ok, it is time for winter to be over.
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> 84FC35
> Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
>

Drew May

Ralph,

I hope all is well in OK. I have a question for you.

I am replacing the air filter in Southern Style and now that I have it back in
I'm questioning whether the small end fits toward the engine or toward the
passenger side of the coach? So, facing interior versus exterior. We're
replacing since the check engine light was coming on during our last trip
(taking hills).

Thanks in advance for your help.

Drew May

p.s. All other functions of the coach are running great.

"Ralph L. Fullenwider" wrote:
Good evening to all:

I finally managed to catch a space A out of Dallas at noon today rather
than 7:30PM after a canceled flight yesterday. Looks like leaving Florida
when I did was a good thing. The flight from Fla to Dallas was a roller
coaster deluxe. My luggage even managed to be on the same flight I was, I
was impressed with that one!

I managed to get home for Charolette's birthday! Woo Hoo, So in I walked
with 2 dozen roses and a little something in a box and was met with a huge
hug and kiss. Now I know it was worth it, and took my bride of 21 years to
dinner. Even if Ernie is turning to the ice age man up in the frozen land
of 50 amp service, no way a hot tub in that stuff. brrr

Warm fronts were reported to have dropped to a chill in some areas, and ice
sickles were on the car at the air port parking lot when I got there.
Landed and it was a chill 34 F, ok I know that is not cold to many on the
Forum, but we are talking Oklahoma here, this is strange stuff.

Ok, it is time for winter to be over.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma





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