Monday, May 17, 2010

more of the BLUE VAN

So anyway, let’s talk about the blue van. Who remembers it? Of course we all remember the tear in the upper portion of the back seat which was repaired with duct tape. Of course we also remember how the years of hot summers beating down on that tape, would produce a nice, gray, stickiness on the backs of our heads, coats, ponytails..

Pop quiz! Supposing a vehicle has 8 seatbelts, how many Saxman passengers can it safely carry?

Well, if you guessed 8, you’d be wrong. The answer is 14. Haven’t you ever heard of “doubling-up?” That’s right, if, for some reason you can’t find the other half to your seatbelt, just sit patiently for a few seconds and one of your siblings will tattle to mom about your illegal van-riding methods.

I remember that more often then not, that van wouldn’t start. Mom would crank it over and over until signs of a diminishing battery life were obvious. Never mind the fact that each round trip from Dupont to Steilacoom only earned that van a $1 investment of gas. Leave it to Mom, always the auto mechanic, to jump right into her only known remedy. It seemed to be some sort of random pumping of the gas pedal before and after numerous cranks. Eventually, Mr. Frank Serfus would get sick of hearing this sad engine whine and cross the street only to perform the exact same gas pedal-pumping method that mom used! The only difference being, one or two cranks from Frank always guaranteed a sure start. Go figure.

6 comments:

  1. ...was it that van, or the big gray one that josh davis pissed on the side of?...

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  2. ...lets not forget what a useful tool that plymouth voyager was in keeping daytime drunks from re-entering their slug-bugs parked on the side of the road...

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  3. ...i wonder where that blue hunk-o-junk (with a single washington huskies sticker on the back???????) is now? whether squashed into a 6'x6' cube & headed out to the gulf of mexico on a barge to help plug the epic oil well disaster, or still motoring around the back roads of beautiful hoquiam, windows still rattling & whistling not locking down tight, packed full of filthy clothes & belongings of a local toothless crack-head, she'll always have a special place in all our childhood memories and hearts. "godspeed old girl, godspeed"...

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  4. Don't forget how handy those seats were when we went camping. Who else would set their van seats around a campfire?

    Remember the first time we took the gray van camping? Had to buy lawn chairs in Ocean Shores because the van seats weren't removable....


    -Mom

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  5. Mom, I am so proud of you for taking the time to comment on this blog. Your memories are the best!

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