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This week's Bird of the Week
08-17-2007, 07:32
Post: #1
This week's Bird of the Week
This week's Bird of the Week features that rock & rolling (over)
couple Rick & Rosie Archie (aka: 'Rich Rick', who can fix anything,
per Greg O'Connor).

For you newbies and wannabes out there questioning the safety,
strength and quality of Bluebirds, Rick and Rosie have the dubious
distinction of being the couple featured in the "Photos" section in
the albumn entitled "BB Wreck". When faced with a choice of killing
any surviving the occupants of the vehicles that had just crashed in
front of them (visible in picture 1 in the albumn) they gallantly
headed off the road to avoid them, sacrificing their first Bird, but
not their bodies. They walked away virtually unharmed, well, maybe
Rosie hobbled a little after breaking a toe kicking out the front
windshield so they could get out. After that experience they were
pretty much sold on Birds and they quickly replaced that Bird with the
one shown in the picture.

As for the 'snake-infested' state park, it's not really, but Rick will
have to explain that one!

In the meantime, I am once again about out of new Bird of the Week
pictures, so send in your favorite shot of your Bird....

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
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04-18-2009, 03:53
Post: #2
This week's Bird of the Week
This week's Bird of the Week follows the old Harley rider's question of "If you
have to ask 'Why?', you wouldn't understand the answer anyway!"

One look at the smile on that face is the answer!

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
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04-18-2009, 05:02
Post: #3
This week's Bird of the Week
As they say, you could tell the happy Harley owners by the bugs in their teeth....
Why Arizona is located in Pima County in the Tucson metro area. It is named for a "Y" shaped intersection of State Routes 85 and 86 adjacent to the community. It was called "The Y" until residents petitioned for a Post Office when the name was changed to Why as Arizona state law required town names to include at least 3 letters. For safety reasons, the highway intersection that provided the name was converted to a "T" intersection a few years ago.
I note that railroads refer to a triangular track arrangement (similar to the configuration of the highways) that allows a train to turn around as a "wye."
There are also several rivers and towns with the name "Wye."
Probably more than you'd care to know is in the Wikipedia entry at
That's why.
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"

On Apr 18, 2009, at 8:53 AM, mbulriss wrote:

This week's Bird of the Week follows the old Harley rider's question of "If you have to ask 'Why?', you wouldn't understand the answer anyway!"

One look at the smile on that face is the answer!
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06-12-2009, 15:16
Post: #4
This week's Bird of the Week
Check out the cool toad in this week's Bird of the Week.

And don't forget to send in your picture for a future Bird of the Week.

Thanks,

Mike Bulriss - getting cool with a new home AC system as of 2 hours ago!
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
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07-10-2009, 11:44
Post: #5
This week's Bird of the Week
This week's Bird of the Week was a long way from it's home nest when the picture
was taken. Over 3,300 miles per the sign post. The pictures show the Bird in
the background of the mile marker sign post and on the highway.

Send in your travel photos to be added to Bird of the Week using the link below
the picture.

Thanks.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
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09-18-2009, 08:22
Post: #6
This week's Bird of the Week
We have had some great travel photos recently. If you missed them, check out the Bird of the Week Archive in the Photos section.

Sometimes, there is too much interesting information attached that can not fit in the caption. Such is the case this week, so I am including the note Johnny Sloane attached about his Bird and the photo (I highlighted the unique features):

"The coach with the trailer is a 98 LXI 41, a prototype which I am told was the first LXI built. This coach has all the features of the 43 foot LXI, 1 slide and it is in the bedroom. There is an interesting story behind the slide. Johnny M. Slone of Pikeville, Kentucky is the owner. The green coach is a 95 PT 40 belonging to Tommy Bowling of Dorton, Kentucky. We were traveling to Pigeon Forge Tennessee for the Shades of the Past car show, an annual event for us."

Maybe Johnny will see this and post the rest of the story about the slide!
İmage

If you would like to see your Bird featured as Bird of the Week, please use the link on the home page to send in your picture.

Thanks,

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
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06-25-2010, 10:32
Post: #7
This week's Bird of the Week
This week's Bird of the Week picture is from last night (Thursday, June 24). I
normally process submissions in the order they are received, but since this one
is in 'real time' I decided to move it to the head of the line so that members
in Oregon and Washington state know they have a Bird traveling in their area.
If you see them, be sure and wave!

Enjoy the ride.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX today, Anaheim tomorrow
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06-25-2010, 10:39
Post: #8
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Fun to see Don and Joy Bradner in Newport, OR. We stayed in that same campground with that same view a few years ago. Isn't the Oregon coast fantastic, though?
Don and Joy--if you get the chance, please don't miss visiting the fine aquarium in Newport!
Jo-ski and Stew
"The Bird Abides"
'83 FC 35' RB
Blaine, WA
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06-25-2010, 11:02
Post: #9
This week's Bird of the Week
We enjoy the Oregon coast immensely (except a few trips where the rain never
stopped!), and travel at least portions of it at least twice a year. This is our
third time doing the entire coast (up in Seaside now) and I'm sure it won't be
the last. There is a lot to see and do around Newport, and we've done the
aquarium a couple of times.

Geowoodstock VIII is in Carnation, Washington over the 4th weekend, and that's
the destination this trip.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1

On 6/25/2010 at 3:39 PM Jo-Ski wrote:

>Fun to see Don and Joy Bradner in Newport, OR. We stayed in that same
>campground with that same view a few years ago. Isn't the Oregon coast
>fantastic, though?
>
>Don and Joy--if you get the chance, please don't miss visiting the fine
>aquarium in Newport!
>
>Jo-ski and Stew
>"The Bird Abides"
>'83 FC 35' RB
>Blaine, WA
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06-25-2010, 16:00
Post: #10
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We just got to Oregon from Idaho and will be here till the 30th (Portland area) and then on to the Seattle area. So multiple Birds in flight! Smile

Markus



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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 22:32:09 +0000
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] This week's Bird of the Week

This week's Bird of the Week picture is from last night (Thursday, June 24). I normally process submissions in the order they are received, but since this one is in 'real time' I decided to move it to the head of the line so that members in Oregon and Washington state know they have a Bird traveling in their area. If you see them, be sure and wave!

Enjoy the ride.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX today, Anaheim tomorrow




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