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The Peninsula Glass Windows in our Barth are great.
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Our 1990 32 Foot Barth Regency has Peninsula Glass dual pane windows that are the highest quality in motion window I have ever seen. We have not seen any other motor home with them in it, Foretravel, Country Coach, Newell, nor Pre-vost has em that I have seen.
We figure they must have been expensive but we sure love the way they slide, keep out noise, and keep you warmer or cooler. They are like the Pella or Blomberg or Anderson of home windows. Would like to have them in a house. We have seen so many high end motor homes where the seals leaked due to sun and the windows are not even lined with metal, plus they are hard to open and close.
How they get away with building such inferior products.
 
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So Cal Cool...

You guys in Yuma...OK just tell me. Does the warmth feel like little sensual fingers on the shoulder and forehead. Do you actually feel warm down to your bones.

You probably don't feel chilled like I always feel when I am sitting in my living room. Well I'll be down there someday. That is if nothing happens to me. I am selling my left kidney on Ebay to pay the first two months heating bill.

God Bless,

from the tundra
 
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Dave, it's now 0615 MST in Yuma. No sensual fingers on my shoulders yet. it's about 55 degrees, my furnaces are both out, and the one 1500 W electric hasn't yet chased the chill.

BUT - By noon, it will be 77 degrees, and sunny. The forecast is more of the same all week.

Keep dreamin', keep strivin', and you can be here too. Figure out a way to get Deb early retirement, wire the Barth for satellite, and dream up a business the two of you can handle by internet while on the road. Lots of people do that, or cruise the swap meets with a trailer full of junk, or write travel articles, or do consulting, or what have you.
 
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Hey Dave! How about giving a fellow barthmiobile member dibbs on that kidney before it goes on e-bay. They can now remove kidneys with a scope for much reduced pain and quicker recovery!! I was saving up for a Barth but i am tired of waitin on the list so I could put my Barth money towards a kidney!!
 
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Hey Jeff buddy. I thought of you right after posting that. Please forgive me for making light of a very serious subject. Let me tell you, if I didn't have Cardiomyopathy and if we were a match it would be yours just to have a hamburger with you. Prayers for that kidney for you everyday man...

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No harm, no foul Dave! After all, they do actually sell kidneys as well as other organs in other countries. Besides, I enjoyed the humor and take zero offense to it! You should hear the sick jokes that transplanters say: referring to motorcycles as donorcycles etc. . .
 
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