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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Have grill, (Motorhome rental) will travel - Regina Leader-PostWho knew?

Have grill, will travel - Regina Leader-Post
Who knew? Certainly not Phyllis Hinz and motorhome rental Lamont Mackay -- a.k.a The Cooking Ladies. They didn't expect to write eight cookbooks. Nor did they anticipate becoming the official kitchen experts for a chain of approximately 1,000 hardware stores in
Source: www.canada.com
San Diego County Fair 2008 - San Diego Union-Tribune
Check out the Union-Tribune's official County Fair coverage here . And here's a quick guide to help you enjoy a little slice of summer: Park it: Fair parking is $9 per vehicle, $15 per RV or motorhome in the main parking lots off Jimmy Durante
Source: entertainment.signonsandiego.com
Carl Edwards remains grounded despite new deal - MLive.com
AP Photo Carl Edwards says the rising gas prices affect everyone, including NASCAR fans. "It's a tough economic time. It's just the reality," he said. BROOKLYN -- Carl Edwards took himself off the NASCAR free agent market last month when he signed a
Source: www.mlive.com
Alaska anticipates a steady summer for tourism - USA Today
ANCHORAGE With runaway fuel prices, it's somehow fitting that Jim and motorhome rental Wilma Fowler's Airstream Safari sports a green sign, "Alaska or Bust," on the back window of the 25-foot travel trailer. The couple's friends were flabbergasted that they were
Source: www.usatoday.com
Help yourself at the smorgasbord - SignOn San Diego
Park it: Fair parking is $9 per vehicle, $15 per RV or motorhome in the main parking lots off Jimmy Durante Boulevard. There's a free tram service to the admission gates. A preferred parking lot close to the fair's main entrance is available for $15
Source: www.signonsandiego.com
'Repo' Business Busy in These Times - The Ledger
He's a 260-pound, Marlboro chain-smoking, tell 'em like it is kind of guy, which is why he's so good at his job helping to take belongings from people who don't want to let them go. It used to be that Allen dealt mostly with low-income families
Source: www.theledger.com