Good Evening

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourselves' started by Bernard Fishtrousers, Jul 10, 2012.

  1. I thought it was time I looked for a new forum.
    This is me & my favorite orange bay that I've owned since '96

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    This pic was taken at CJ at the weekend.
    I have never camped in Angel Delight before but will cheerfully do it again.

    I don't really do many shows any more, but I'll be at Brighton Breeze because I love it!

    Why does the forum default to jaffa? that's not what I typed.
     
  2. Hi Bernard;

    Glad you found us, and welcome..

    Lovelly van..
     
  3. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    welcome aboard fella....dont worry about the o r a n g e thing, its all part of the forum!! ;D
     
  4. Woodylubber

    Woodylubber Obsessive compulsive name changer

    Welcome bernard ;D great name :) it changes loads of words for fun, how did you find us
     
  5. hello
     
  6. Nice to see lots of fast response.
    Some forums are comparatively dead.
     
  7. Welcome FT :thumbsup:
    Nice to see another moonraker :)
     
  8. Woodylubber

    Woodylubber Obsessive compulsive name changer

    By the way You've just won our best forum name in your first post, well done and karma :)
     
  9. Poptop2

    Poptop2 Administrator

    Hi and welcome , i spoke to you this weekend enjoy your cruise .
     
  10. Velkommen,,nice bus :)
     
  11. Welcome aboard matey, lovely looking bus you have there! *jealous eyes*
     
  12. Welcome dude
     
  13. Hi and Welcome
     
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  15. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    Hello and Welcome from The Colonial Contingent :hattip:
     
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  17. Hiya Bernard and welcome to this happy place :)

    I've seen your bus at a few shows last year and remember it because of the colour coded Merc hubs....sweet
     
  18. welcome to the best VW site on the net :)
     
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  20. Lovely bus. Hi and welcome. Have you done any research into the origin of your surname ;) I believe the fishtrousers were closely related to the germanic Smelshortz at the turn of the century
     

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