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One of the morning TV shows had a nice segment featuring you guys. Sadly my Winnie sits in the back yard with a fried hydraulic pump! Oh well maybe next year.


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Tried to catch the Early Show this morning but we couldn't get the local CBS station in the coach and we were too busy with frying bacon to trot down to the end of the row to see it in person Roll Eyes

Thanks Mike (DriVer) for the nice summary of our iRV2 gam - it was a lot of fun and I hope this will be a regular feature of the GNR. I had a blast meeting everybody and wish we had more time to chat.

Speaking of the GNR, I wasn't too sure how I would like it, but now I can see why people come back to this year after year - it is a lot of fun with all of the parties, activities, seminars, and entertainment going on and a great opportunity to get the coach serviced. I was delighted to see Roadmaster here with their service truck and they essentially overhauled my tow bar for free (I did tip the tech, though.)


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A sincere thanks to not only those folks who had anything to do with "putting on" this event, but to our very own iRV2 members who took time out to attend the event.

Sounds like a good time was had by all.

Say, that Bryan Funke is getting to have my kind of hairdo as well!!

Here's wishing safe travels to each and every one of you at week's end...


Thanks again,

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Thanks to Driver and Glenda for organizing the IRV2 gathering this week. It was great to put faces to the names. This is my first GNR and it has been great. The information, friendliness and general help it attitude is just super.
My appreciation goes out to the whole Winnebago Team as well.


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It was a great gathering! Thanks for the efforts of all involved, and it was especailly good to see Doug & Bryan there showing once again their sincere care for the good relationship between Winnebago and individual owners! Thumbs Up

In talking with other brand owners as we travel around, and seeing comments on several online discussion groups, we are repeatedly reminded how glad we are to be Winnebago owners!!! Nod


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I also want to thank those who put forth the effort to make this event happen.

I almost got to meet some of you folks. My wife and I were there and just at the beginning of the drawings we received notice that a friend of ours and also an iRV2 member was being taken to the hospital in Mason City by ambulance so we left to drive his wife to the hospital and be with them. They kept him overnight and released him Tuesday morning. To make a long story short he is OK now but we both are disappointed to have missed the event. We are planning to be back next year and hope there will be another event such as this.

We are in one of John’s pictures if you know where to look.


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I have been out of touch the last few days. As some of you know we had to have some service on the new coach, but Winnebago took great care of us.

It was nice meeting everyone and for those of you here for the first time to GNR, now you can see why you want to keep coming back. Two couples in our WIT chapter are here for the first time and they are quite impressed. Good Job

Bob, Bryan said to tell you hello. He also said to ask you if a "Winnebago guy" helped you with your SOB awhile back? Eeeek

Driver, my flag pole awaits your arrival. Thanks for the offer to install it.

Hope to see you everyone around the grounds the rest of the rally. By the way, isn't the entertainment great! Big Hand Winnebago always has top notch acts for the rally.


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The CBS Early Show has the segment on their website.

Check it out!.

And just in case this link doesn't work, go to cbsnews.com and click on The Early Show, then click on "Winnebago Season". Very fun!

Jealous at home,
Boris and Natasha

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--snip--Say, that Bryan Funke is getting to have my kind of hairdo as well!!--snip--
Bob Gregory
When I said hi to Bryan last week, I almost didn't recognize him with the goatee - hadn't seen him in a couple of years. Now we both have crumb catchers Wiggle


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Here's a nice writeup from the front page of the Globe Gazette ....

"Early Show" celebrity works the crowd

By Bob Fenske, For The Globe Gazette
FOREST CITY — Dave Price, the weatherman for CBS News’ “The Early Show,” sure knows how to work a crowd.

Price and a production crew conducted live broadcasts Tuesday morning from the Winnebago-Itasca Travelers Grand National Rally in Forest City.

In between spots, Price chatted up the spectators — asking a girl who carried a sign announcing it was her 17th birthday if “she got a Winnebago for her birthday”; finding a couple from Erie, Pa., where he once worked; and joking with scores of others.

Not bad for a guy who had to learn to be a morning person.

“I was never one of those people. Just ask anyone who lived with me,” he said with a laugh. “But once I got adjusted to this schedule — it was like, ‘you want me to get up at what time?’ — it’s been wonderful to see people come alive and get on with their day.”

Price and his crew were in Forest City as part of “The Early Show’s” “Early on the Road” program that has partnered with Winnebago for the past three years, during which time Price says he has become a big fan of the RV lifestyle.

“We started with a View,” he said of Winnebago’s most fuel-efficient model, “and they keep giving us bigger and bigger models.

“The more and more we get out, I’ve come to love being with this culture, with this group of people. It’s a great lifestyle, I can tell you that right now.”

As he chatted, someone in the crowd asked him if he ever drove the big units, and his answer was quick.

“They let me drive it once,” he said with a laugh, “and then they called security. I’m a rider, not a driver.”

For Winnebago Industries, the national exposure garnered from Tuesday’s live reports was — to steal a phrase from a popular commercial — priceless.

“We cannot buy this type of advertising for Winnebago and our industry,” Winnebago Chairman and CEO Bob Olson said as he watched Price prepare to go to live. “It shows the nation that you can’t take away this lifestyle. ...

“It’s not only that they’re right here at Winnebago but, more importantly it shows that people still embrace this life and they’re not going to let fuel prices keep them from their vacations and weekends.”

Almost on cue, Price began a spot in which scores of motor home enthusiasts followed him down a row of motor homes.

Then while his crew set up for the next shot, Price, talked with the crowd and gave them an update on his own busy travel schedule.

He was in Tampa, Fla., on Friday and in Chicago on Monday before coming to Forest City later that day. As soon as he was done shooting on the rally grounds, he was off to Texas to cover what is expected to turn into Hurricane Dolly. From Houston he will head to Cheyenne, Wyo.

But Price said he would have it no other way.

“I love being our ambassador,” he said. “To get out and see the country, to meet people like this ... I know I’m a lucky guy.”

Bob Fenske is the editor of the Forest City Summit, a Lee Enterprises newspaper.


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