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		<title>The Games People Play</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friend Jan Chilson had a post in her Wanderings and Side Trips blog yesterday about playing games, from Wahoo to bowling on the Wii, that I found timely because Ron Speidel just introduced us to a new game called Bongo (sometimes called Ladder Golf). You may have seen this played at RV parks before. [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday our friend Al Hesselbart from the RV Hall of Fame Museum called to tell me that several vintage RVs from the Tin Can Tourists were visiting the museum and that I was missing a great photo opportunity. So I grabbed my camera and headed over to check things out. The Tin Can Tourists are [...]]]></description>
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