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Old 09-16-2007, 11:42 AM   #1
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Another one for our ladies

One of my past posts I think is worth repeating;

A Thank you to all our co-pilots
When traveling our highways and by ways, a co-pilot is a must, the many complex city exchanges, merges, ramps, and approaches, (yes San Antonio, I am talking about you), are quite simply mind boggling.
Where would we be without our co-pilots? When we need a Coffee refill, need to know how many miles it is to the next Bladder break, or would like a Fig Newton from that out of reach cookie package, we rely again on our co-pilots.
When making camp and maneuvering into our space, there they are, flashlight in hand, making sure we don’t back over another picnic table.
At the end of our traveling day, she sits with the lap top, Trailer Life directory, Next Exit, Cell Phone and Wal *Mart Atlas, all balanced on her lap, deciding where we are to stay, how much the rates are, and if they have cable, and Wi Fi.
On long trips, they keep us alert, listen to our stories they probably have heard many times, and calm us when we rant and rave about careless drivers, when we run into heavy traffic.
I dedicate this Homage to my sweet wife and co-pilot; Sue. I shall endeavor to be all that she thinks I am.
 
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Old 09-16-2007, 12:11 PM   #2
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Ed says thanks, he is not alone (reference to the rant and rave). And thank you, Jim, from another Sue, for recognizing we too are important.
Happy trails.......................
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Old 09-16-2007, 01:18 PM   #3
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We should all tell them "Thank you" more often, someday we'll learn.
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Old 09-17-2007, 03:53 AM   #4
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I couldn't agree more!!! My DW/co-pilot also puts up w/a pilot who'd rather follow the GPS than her instructions, walkie-talkies that don't work, a driver who can't follow hand signals, but cheerfully handles set up, leveling, slideouts, and interior decor! Here, here!!!
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