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Robert Best805-901-0718 • [email protected]
566 Cedar St. Ventura,CA 93001
ObjectiveTo further my knowledge in a creative and professional work environment.
Experience
2013-2016 VenTiki Lounge & Lanai: Ventura, CA GM/EvangelistAssist Owners with opening of restaurant and bar, assist with the sale to new ownership and day to day operations. Including not limited to bookkeeping, inventory, staffing, community outreach. Create implement and all marketing plans and design all marketing materials.
2012-2014 Coffee Dock & Post: Ventura, CA Barista/ManagerRe-Organize and improve the operation of a cafe, including procedures, menus, and advertisement.Design and creation of print ads, flyers, signs, and posters.
2000-Current DRS Designs: Ventura, CA Designer/MarketingAssist Clients with design and marketing plans, from concept to inception. Design and maintain web sites, social media pages, print advertising and other marketing dynamics. Clients include repertory company, restaurants/bars, special events, and political campaigns.
2004-2008 Affinity Group Inc.: Ventura,CA Graphic DesignerDesign, layout, and prepress of 5 magazines, advertisement and specialty publications. Work with sales reps to build ads. Build various publications from layout to press. Create various other projects including signs, brochures, and online advertisements. Able to work in 2, 4 or spot color processing.
2004-2004 Peets Coffee and Tea: Ventura, CA BaristaServe customers and prepare drinks. Assist with merchandising and training.
2003-2003 Palermo: Ventura, CA BaristaServe customers and prepare drinks. Assist with organization and procedure concerns.
2001-2003 Home Financial Mortgage: Carson City, NV Admin Asst. Assist president with various tasks. Create print and internet memos and mailers various standard office duties.
2002-2003 Garden Village Cafe: Ventura, CA Store ManagerRe-Organize and improve the operation of a cafe, including procedures, menus, and advertisement. Design and creation of print ads, flyers, signs, and posters.
2001-2002 Pacific Capital Bancorp: Goleta, CA Document SpecialistPrepare loan documents for customers signing. Take raw data and input it to create loan documentation. Assist with program protocol adaptation to help smooth processes.
SoftwareProficient in PhotoShop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Quark, Dreamweaver, Clover POS, MS Office, iWorks and others.Familiar with Quickbooks, VPN, font management, Audacity, iMovie, Squarspace.com, Kodi/XBMC, Arduino, and others.
Other Skills & InterestPublic Speaking, Video Editing, Lobbyists, New Technologies, Podcasting and others.
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Room Crawler
Zen Tiki Lounge ATangaroa-Ru B
RumShaker AArt of Tiki A
Martini BombsHell B
A Snake Pit A North Bay Rum Bums
A Purple Orchid
A COTE Vice Squad
A Tiki Underground & Smuggler's Cove
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Ventura’s BestBilliards Room
805-641-2020 2520 E. Main St.Ventura, CA 93003
Weekly Leagues& Tournaments20+ Varieties of BeerMusic • Big Screen TV Free Parking • FoodBilliard SuppliesBoudoir Burlesque
Workshop
StageLight Studios Presents
This 3 hour workshop is
for the private vixen.
Learn a routine
designed to tease and
tantalize the
audience of your
choice, while de-
veloping more
confidence and
a new sense of
gracefullness.
Techniques
covered will
include
“Dancing in
Shoes you
shouldn’t
be walking
in,”Elegant and
Seductive glove
and stocking
removal,
Tantalizing boa
work, The Classic
Bump and Grind,
and Effortless
bra removal.
http://stagelightstudios.com/
boudoir_burlesque_workshop.html
Dec 4 & 11
Boudoir Burlesque
Workshop
StageLight Studios Presents
This 3 hour workshop is
for the private vixen.
Learn a routine
designed to tease and
tantalize the
audience of your
choice, while de-
veloping more
confidence and
a new sense of
gracefullness.
Techniques
covered will
include
“Dancing in
Shoes you
shouldn’t
be walking
in,”Elegant and
Seductive glove
and stocking
removal,
Tantalizing boa
work, The Classic
Bump and Grind,
and Effortless
bra removal.
http://stagelightstudios.com/
boudoir_burlesque_workshop.html
Dec 4 & 11
Boudoir Burlesque
Workshop
StageLight Studios Presents
This 3 hour workshop is
for the private vixen.
Learn a routine
designed to tease and
tantalize the
audience of your
choice, while de-
veloping more
confidence and
a new sense of
gracefullness.
Techniques
covered will
include
“Dancing in
Shoes you
shouldn’t
be walking
in,”Elegant and
Seductive glove
and stocking
removal,
Tantalizing boa
work, The Classic
Bump and Grind,
and Effortless
bra removal.
http://stagelightstudios.com/
boudoir_burlesque_workshop.html
Dec 4 & 11
Boudoir Burlesque
Workshop
StageLight Studios Presents
This 3 hour workshop is
for the private vixen.
Learn a routine
designed to tease and
tantalize the
audience of your
choice, while de-
veloping more
confidence and
a new sense of
gracefullness.
Techniques
covered will
include
“Dancing in
Shoes you
shouldn’t
be walking
in,”Elegant and
Seductive glove
and stocking
removal,
Tantalizing boa
work, The Classic
Bump and Grind,
and Effortless
bra removal.
http://stagelightstudios.com/
boudoir_burlesque_workshop.html
Dec 4 & 11
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ARVIND DATTA1013 COLINA VISTAVENTURA, CA 93003 U.S.ATEL: 805-278-1444 • FAX: 805-278-1447
Print • PackagingWeb • Logos
Branding • SocialMarketing
You may very well ask yourselves, “What exactly is the Cult of the Eye™? How did it all begin? What’s in it for me? How do I get one of
them nifty Fezzes?”
Well there are many conflicting accounts of the origin of the Cult of the Eye™, and more are being created every day. (There’s nothing like a little “Creative Reminisc-ing” to boost one’s self worth!) Perhaps in the future all will become clear. For now we must be content with this humble web site and its utter lack of useful information. However, plans are afoot and as soon as we are prop-erly motivated we shall make
ourselves known.
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LA Live
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Saturday August 18th, 20123:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Attire: Fez OnlyDrinks Provided
LA Live
Sponsored by
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The R.I.P Tides
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Live Burlesque
SaturdayBachelor Pad
After DarkBurlesque
Jason Lee &The R.I.P Tides
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COTE Vice Squad
The Vice SquadPresents
Delegation of DelectationEssence of Requiescence
Habitation of Gratification Lounge Suite
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Ventura Theater26 S. Chestnut
DownTown Ventura
May 13th 8pm
Gwen RubyTHE
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433 E. Main St #11-14
Dr. Shocker’s
All The Tease None
of the Sleaze!
8:00pm
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Tickets @ VenturaThe.netSponsored by:
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8:00pm $10
The Majestic
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Tickets @ VenturaThe.net
Sponsored by:
May 24th 18+
Attaboy
Vintage
Dr. Shocker’sDr. Shocker’s
The Majestic Ventura Theater26 S. Chestnut St., Ventura, CA
JamborTease.DrShocker.netTickets @ VenturaTheater.net
Attaboy Vintage
Sass A Frass
Thunder
Beretta
Vixen
Cakes
Just Added
Tiki Saves Lives!
DownTown VenturaVenTikiLoungeandLanai.com
SlidersKalua Pork $9.95 three SliderS on hawaiian rollS with hawaiian bbq Sauce
Pepper Seared ahi $10.95 three SliderS on hawaiian rollS with Feta, SPicy mayo, cilantro, green onionS & greenS
Spamageddon 6.95three SPam SliderS on hawaiian rollS with cheeSe & SPicy mayo
SkewersSabu’s coconut chicken $9.95 with Secret tiKi Sauce
coconut Shrimp $9.95 with Sweet chile Sauce
grilled new york Steak $10.95 with teriyaKi Sauce
Pupus
Pepper Seared ahi $10.95 Feta, Fire Sauce & green onion
cali-Fresh roll $8.95 blue crab, cucumber, mango & avocado
tiki greensmixed greenS with mango, cucumber, tomato, avocado,
& SProutS, toPPed with blue cheeSe crumbleS $10.95
add your FavoritesShrimP (6 each) 6.95, Salmon 6.95, PePPer Seared ahi 5.95,
chicKen 4.95, SteaK 7.85
dressing - SeSame or miSo
big island PlatesKraken Salmon $17.95Salmon with KraKen rum Soy Sauce with rice & veggieS
Seared tuna $18.95teriyaKi Seared tuna with rice & veggieS
diver Scallops $22.95Seared diver ScalloPS with cracKed PePPer, garlic waSabi maSh, Sweet and Sour & mango curry beur blanc
new york Steak $22.95teriyaKi glazed new yorK SteaK with garlic waSabi maSh & veggieS
loco moco $10.952 eggS over eaSy over rice with gravy and a Side oF grilled SPam SubStitute burger Patty (+1.00)
chicken teriyaki bowl $8.95 with rice & veggieS
taco tinisKalua Pork taco $8.95Feta, cilantro, green onionS & Sambal chili Sauce
Pepper Seared ahi taco $8.95Feta, cilantro, green onionS & Sambal chili Sauce
King bunsKing bun burger 10.951/2 lbS uSda cuStom ground beeF, cheddar cheeSe, greenS & tomato
island King bun 9.95Kalua PorK & hawaiian bbq Sauce
teriyaki Steak King bun 12.95uSda Prime SteaK, greenS & tomato
Seared tuna King bun 13.95PePPer Seared ahi tuna, greenS & tomato
citrus Salmon King bun 12.95citruS Seared Salmon, greenS & tomato
King buns include chips.
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Channel Islands
Mai Tai - $15C.I. Light Rum, C.I. Gold Rum, Orgeat, Blood Orangcello,
Fresh Lime Juice, Simple Syrup & a C.I. Grey Ghost Float
Trader Vic’s Original
Mai Tai - $13Ron Matusalem Platino Rum, Gold Rum, Orgeat, Bols Orange Curacao, Fresh Squeezed Lime
Juice & Simple Syrup
Blue Hawaii - $10Birdwell’s Vodka, Plantino Rum, Bols Blue Curacao,
Pineapple Juice & Citrus JuicesHarry Yee/Hilton Hawaiian Village/Honolulu, HI/Circa 1950
Jet Pilot - $13Gold Rum, Whalers Dark Rum, Lemon Hart 151, Fresh Lime, Grapefruit juice & Traditional Syrups (Black Hawk 113 $14)
Don the Beachcomber/Circa 1972
Navy Grog - $12Ron Matusalem Platino Rum, Gold Rum, Whalers Dark Rum,
Fresh Citrus, Honey Syrup, & SodaDon the Beachcomber/Circa 1972
Dr. Funk - $11Gold Rum, Pernod, Lemon Lime Soda & Secret Ingredients
Trader Vic’s/Oakland, CA/Circa 1946
Enjoy any drink in a VenTiki Coconut Mug for $10 More!
Mai TaisVenTiki
Mai Tai - $11Platino Rum, Gold Rum, Orgeat,
Bols Orange Curacao, Fresh Lime Juice, Simple Syrup with a
Whalers Dark Rum Float
Mai Tai - $25Rhum Clément Silver Rum, Rhum Clément Gold Rum, Orgeat, Rhum Clément
Creole Shrub, Fresh Lime Juice, Simple Syrup with a
Kraken Dark Rum Float
Trader Vic’s/Oakland, CA/Circa 1944
Ventura, CA
Classic TikI
VenTiki Whip Floats
VenTiki Floats with Rum
(805) 667-8887
www.VenTikiLounge.com
701 E. Main St, DownTown Ventura, CA
Friday10/24
VenTiki Whip
Reveal Party
Saturday10/25
Tiki Carving
& Vending
VenTiki Whip
Sunday 10/26
VenTiki Whip
While
Supplies Last
1st Annual Halloween Haunt
(805) 667-8887www.VenTikiLounge.com
701 E. Main St, DownTown Ventura, CA
Nov 1st2013
6pmFree
Sponsored byHaoles of HorrorPresent
Forbidden ElixersTaboo Treats
Costume ContestsDeadhead Samples
Free Gifts
$6.66Groovie Ghoulie
Killer from Kilauea
Blood Moon on Molokai
Cash LogBartender Name _______________________________________________________________
Bartender Name _______________________________________ ________________________
Barback Name ____________________________ _____________________________________
______________________Date
Register Till Opening ClosingPennies (.01)Nickles (.05)Dimes (.10)Quarters (.25)Half Dollars (.50)Dollar Coin (1.00)
Ones (1.00)Fives (5.00)Tens (10.00)Twentys (20.00)Fiftys (50.00)Hundreds (100.00)
Total
Cash In/Paid Outs Amount
Employee Cash Sales
CC Sales
Total Sales
Cash Drop
Total Cash
Closing Cash _________________________
Paid Outs + ____________________________
Opening Cash = ______________________
Over/Short +/- ______________________
At the end of the shift go to the reporting app and print out the daily report and staple it to this sheet (Opening & Closing)I certify the above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signiture _____________________________________________________ Date______________________
Banquet Event Order FormDay
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Date
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Time
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Venue
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Price Per Person
________________
Total Price
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Event Name: Billing Instructions: Event Contact:Email Adddress:Phone: Authorized Signer(S):Billing Address:Onsite Contact:Onsite Contact Phone: Advance Deposit
Special Requirements
BillingFood $Beverages $Service Fee 20% $Tax 7.25% $Estament Total $Advance Deposit 50% $Amount Due by $
Beverage
Decor
Menu
Set Up
Prepared by_______________________________________
Authorized Signiture ____________________________
San BuenaventuraSan Buenaventuraan Buenaventura
Operations, Inc
701 E Main St DownTown Venturawww.ventikiloungeandlanai.com
EXOTIC DRINKS PUPUS • SUSHILOCO MOCO
& MORE
ESCAPE TO THE ISLANDS!
Tsunami Warning
Monday thru Friday 4-6 & All Day Tuesday
Ventura, CA
Cocktails
PupusTaco Tini • Cali Fresh Roll
Pepper Seared TunaCoconut Shrimp Skewers
Kahlua Pork Sliders •
Sabu’s Coconut Chicken
VenTiki Mai Tai • Shrunken Head • Strand LocalC-Street Savage • Altar of SacriFice • The Fuzz
Lagoon of Forbidden DesireVoodoo Temptress of the
Seven Pleasures
Ventura, CA
No Discounts on Take Out Orders
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The Snowbird’s Resource for Camping and RVing
WOODALL’S
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Special Pul l -Out Sect ion
Winter Hotspots
A Special Guide to Southern Delights
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T heRallyT heRally
March 14-17, 2008
Perry, Georgia
2008 The Rally 2/18/08 8:33 PM Page 1
Table of ContentsTable of Contents
4 – The Rally 2008
EditorMelinda Baccanari
Exhibit CoordinatorKatey Purgatorio
Advertising DirectorTerry Thompson
Advertising Production ManagerBrenda Hutchinson
Advertising Business ManagerDenielle Sternburg
Advertising SalesDebbie FloresPaul Gillerlain Matt Grimes Tacy Hendershot-Sargent Matt Hotchkiss Chuck Lasley John Marciano Scott OakesSue Panchenko Pam Peterson Angela Pezzullo Fred Schwarz
Art DirectorRobert Best
ArtistsRobert RoyStacy FrankelRobert PetersonStan Milton
The Rally TeamSue BrayDavid ConoverBev DaltonDawn JenkinsValerie LawBob LivingstonCindy McGrathDave and Patty MorgenLorisa PiersonMelissa Sidnam
The Rally 2008 Program was produced by WoodallPublications and TL Enterprises, 2575 Vista DelMar Dr., Ventura, CA 93001; (805) 667-4100.Copyright © 2008. All rights reserved. No repro-duction permitted without written permission ofThe Rally.
T he
RallyT he
RallyMarch 14-17, 2008
Perry, Georgia
Information contained in this program is subject to change. For the most up-to-dateinformation and any last-minute changes, please listen for announcements at the eveningentertainment programs. Thank you.
Welcome from Affinity President and CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Welcome from Georgia Governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Welcome from City of Perry Mayor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Rally Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Fairgrounds Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Exhibit Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
RV Display Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Exhibit Booth Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Daily Schedule
Thursday, March 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Friday, March 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Saturday, March 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Sunday, March 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Monday, March 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Exhibitor Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Rally Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Rally Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Index to Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
2008 The Rally 2/18/08 8:33 PM Page 4
WelcomeWelcome
12 – The Rally 2008
Perry Mayor Jim Worrall
FRIENDS WITH THE RALLY,GREETINGS AND WELCOME!
As mayor of the City of Perry, I consider it a pleasure to welcome each of you to our community. While youare here, I hope you will take time to visit throughout the area, as we feel we have much to offer in the way ofsightseeing, dining, recreation and a quaint historic downtown area.
Perry has always been considered a unique small Southern town and was recently recognized for the secondtime as “One of the 50 Best Small Towns in the Southeast in Which to Live.” We continue to take pride in thefact that we have been listed many times as an All Georgia Community as well as an All American City. We area Georgia Municipal Association City of Ethics. Our local hotel, the New Perry Hotel, was recently honored bythe National Registry of Historic Places.
You will find the people in Perry to be friendly and outgoing. You will be welcomed in our churches, our com-munity center, our parks and recreational areas, and everywhere you go in the town that has long been knownas the “Crossroads of Georgia.”
Please feel free to call me at City Hall, or you can call the Convention and Visitors Bureau or the Chamber ofCommerce if you need assistance of any kind. You are most welcome to ourcommunity, and we are extremely pleased that you chose to visit here.
Jim WorrallMayor
2008 The Rally 2/18/08 8:34 PM Page 12
AERIAL PHOTO
Aerial photos of The Rally will beavailable for purchase from theofficial Rally photographer, W.Scott Mitchell. A CD slide showof The Rally will also be available.For more information, contact:
W. Scott Mitchell1215 W. Citation Drive
Chandler, AZ 85224(480) 814-0420
BANKINGAttendees may withdraw cashusing Discover, Visa, andMasterCard at ATM machines,which are connected to all of themajor networks including PlusWorldwide, Quest, Cirrus, AFFN,Maestro and Interlink.
ATM machines will be at the following locations at the Georgia National Fairgrounds andAgricenter: the General Store(near the Clock Tower), McGillMarketPlace, Clock Tower andMiller-Murphy-Howard Building(outside south doors).
A full-service branch ofCB&T Bankis located at
916 Main St.Perry, GA 31069(478) 987-1522
Bank lobby hours:Monday through Thursday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Friday
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday
9 a.m. to noon.Closed Sunday
Bank drive-up window hours:Monday through Thursday
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Friday
8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday
9 a.m. to noonClosed Sunday
CAR RENTALSCar-rental agencies are located ateither Middle Georgia RegionalAirport or the Hartsfield–JacksonAtlanta International Airport.Reservations are suggested. Callfor rental rates.
Middle Georgia Regional Airport:Hertz: (478) 788-3600Budget: (478) 784-7130Alamo/National: (478) 788-5385 Avis: (478) 788-3840 Enterprise: (487) 784-8633
Hartsfield-Jackson AtlantaInternational Airport:Avis, Budget, Dollar, Hertz,Enterprise, National and Thriftyhave registration counters locatedinside the airport on the first floorwithin the Atrium. Car-rental
shuttles are located in the OrangeBus aisle.
Located in Hartsfield–JacksonAvis:(404) 530-2725Budget Car Rental:(404) 530-3000 Dollar Rent A Car:(866) 434-2226Enterprise:(404) 763-5220Hertz:(404) 530-2925National/Alamo:(404) 530-2800Thrifty Car Rental:(770) 996-2350
Located off-siteAirport Rent a Car of Atlanta:(800) 905-4997Atlanta Rent A Car:(404) 763-1110Dollar Rent A Car: (866) 434-2226EZ Rent a Car: (404) 761-4999Payless Car Rental : (404) 766-5034
CLUB MEMBERSHIPIf you’re a member of the GoodSam Club, Coast to Coast Resortsor Camping World President’sClub, be sure to have currentmember identification with you atall times during The Rally. Youmay be required to produce iden-tification for admission to someactivities.
Rally ServicesRally Services
14 – The Rally 2008
Thanks to our Program Sponsor
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Even if you have never visitedAtlantic City, N.J., it may havecaptured your imagination fordecades.The street names in the game of
Monopoly are taken from this tinyresort town on Absecon Island. The1972 movie “The King of MarvinGardens” was filmed on locationhere and conveys the feeling of thepre-casino/post-glory-days’ limbothe city was mired in at the time.The Oscar-nominated 1981 movie“Atlantic City” reflects the city at the
dawn of its casino-driven rebirth.A popular Bruce Springsteen
song, “Atlantic City,” depicts a youngcouple’s escape to the city.
Watch an episode of “Friends”and catch a reference to Atlantic City.“The Simpsons” lampooned it once.The Miss America Pageant was heldhere from 1921-2005. And fans ofsaltwater taffy know it originatedhere in the late 19th century.
Today, Atlantic City might beassociated with Donald Trump, whoowns several hotel/casinos and other
buildings, and taped many of his“The Apprentice” shows here. So forall those who might feel “Trump-edout” at the notion that Atlantic Cityis simply a gambling mecca on theEastern Seaboard, the Atlantic CityConvention and Visitor’s Authority(ACCVA), wants you to know it’s acomplete resort destination.
Vacationer’s Vision“We have everything you want in
a vacation,” says Elaine Zumansky,media relations manager of the
ACCVA. “We have gambling. Wehave the beach. We have theBoardwalk. We’ve added a whole lotof shopping. … Before the casinos(which first arrived in 1978) came to Atlantic City, there was already a boardwalk. There was already a population.”
Indeed. The Boardwalk was firstbuilt in 1870 as a way to keep sandout of hotel lobbies, and later landedtop space in the Monopoly game.Today, at 60 feet wide and nearly fivemiles long, with several piers jutting
14 – August 2007 CamperWays
City of Fun & GamesBeaches, Boardwalk and Casinos – Atlantic City has it all.
By Lee Barnathan
City of Fun & GamesBeaches, Boardwalk and Casinos – Atlantic City has it all.
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Georgie Boy has redesigned itsPursuit family of Class A motor-homes for 2007. According toJim McConnell, Georgie Boy’s
general manager, “We listened to ourcustomers about what they want in agas motorhome. We used that information to develop a package offloor plans, features and options thatmakes Pursuit different from othermotorhomes and a more user-friendly choice.” The Pursuit line represents an alternative for those
who want the luxury and amenitiestraditionally associated with a dieselcoach, but prefer a gasoline engine.
Indeed, buyers will have manychoices to personalize their Pursuit.For starters, there are five Pursuitmodels, ranging in length from 32'7"to 35'6". The shortest models, (3100DS and 3150 DS) have double slides.The longest model (3450 DS) hastwo super-size slides, including onethat can be ordered with a choice ofbunk beds, convertible sofa or office
area complete with a desk and book-case. The other two (3225 TS and3490 TS) have triple slides. In each,the jackknife sofa folds out into a bedfor extra sleeping room in the livingarea. All have a booth dinette area.
All Pursuits are built on a Ford F-53 chassis and powered by a 362-horsepower, 6.8-liter V-10 engine. Afive-speed automatic transmission isused. The huge, one-piece wind-shield provides excellent visibility,and an in-dash, 7-inch rear-visioncamera is standard.
Other exterior and constructionadvantages are the crowned and lam-inated TPO roof, full basementdesign, metal trunk boxes with feltlining, radius entry door and a powerentrance step.
In addition to an emergency startswitch and LP leak alarm, thePursuit’s safety features are much thesame as you would want to have athome – smoke and carbon monox-ide detectors, fire extinguisher anddeadbolt lock on the entrance door.
Functional ChoicesMcConnell says, “The exterior
storage and the utility bay are twoexamples of how Georgie Boy wantsto give our customers motorhomesthat are functional, as well as goodlooking.” All five Pursuit models
feature huge, pass-through exteriorstorage – 100 to 148 cubic feet,depending on the model. Like moreexpensive coaches, basement storageareas are accessed via stamped-aluminum, bus-style baggage doors.A utility bay houses a whole-housewater filter, water pump switch,water utility panel, a black-tank rinsesystem, outlets and a cable jack.Holding tanks are heated andenclosed for those who want to usetheir Pursuit year-round.
Kitchens feature satin-nickelhardware and a large, double-bowlsink, with countertops edged ineither Welbeck Birch or BrazilianCherry wood. Other convenient features are the three-burner rangewith oven, range hood with light,range cover (optional on 3100 DS,3150 DS), microwave oven and adouble-door refrigerator.
Entertainment features include astandard 27-inch, flat-screen TV,AM/FM/CD player and prewiringfor a satellite antenna. A second, 15-inch LCD TV with hookups forwatching videos or playing games isinstalled in the bunk bed/sofa/officearea of the 3450 DS. Depending onthe model, a 4- or 5.5-kilowatt Onangenerator is standard or optional.While pre-wired for a rear, roof airconditioner, A/C is an option.
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Sneak Peek2007 Georgie Boy
PursuitHigh-end amenities in a gas-chassis motorhome
By Bill Siuru
Upscale, satin-nickel hardware and hardwood-edged counters highlight Pursuit kitchens.
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We happen to like listening tothe CB radio while we aretraveling, particularly whentruckers are on the air.
Listening to truckers, you cangain some insight into their lives andwhat it’s like to move those big rigsaround the country. You learn thattruckers work long hours and dealwith a lot of pressure, boredom andfrustration. You also come to realizethat, while most have a professionalapproach to their driving, a fewimmature hotdoggers out there haveno business pushing 80,000 poundsof steel and cargo down the highway.
Helpful Driving InformationTruckers use the CB to advise one
another of road and traffic status.Their advisories often apply to RVersas well. If there is a traffic situationblocking one or two driving lanes,truckers will radio which lanes areopen. This information allows us to
change lanes before traffic backs up.When there is an unexpected roadclosure, truckers broadcast directionsto alternate routes. We have avoidedtime-consuming traffic jams severaltimes by listening to the truckers.
Learning the LingoTruckers have developed their
own colorful terminology. It took awhile to learn most of the terms.
As many state police officers andhighway patrolmen wear a hat like Smokey the Bear’s, the terms“smokey” and “bear” are used in reference to the police. Truckers constantly update one another aboutthe location of state police and high-way patrolmen. We love the way they differentiate between various typesof “bears.” A “full-grown” bear is astate police officer or highway patrol-man. Since one of their primaryduties is to police the highways,truckers are quite interested in their
whereabouts. A “county mountie” isa local sheriff, and a “local yocal” is acity officer. A “plain-wrapper” is anunmarked patrol car, and “polarbear” refers to a white patrol car. A“bear in the air” is a police helicopteror plane. And a “kojac with a kodak”refers to an officer using a radar gun.
When an officer has a vehiclepulled over to the side of the road, hehas “captured” that driver. A lot of“capturing” activity will bring on theexpression “there’s bears everywhere.”
Truckers have descriptions forother vehicles sharing the road. A“four-wheeler” is a car (an annoy-ance to truckers); “stagecoach” is abus; “bread truck” is a motorhome,and “draggin wagon,” a tow truck.
And, they have names for theirown as well. A “covered wagon” is aflatbed or open trailer with a tarpcover. A “parking lot” is a car trans-porter. And we have heard truckersrefer to their sleeper as a “condo.”
They call weigh stations “chickencoops” (a closed coop is cause for celebration). So now you knowwhere the “chicken inspector” works.
When a trucker warns of a “brakecheck,” he means an unexpected traffic slowdown (brake lights every-where). Get ready to slow or stop.
If someone (or something ) is “inthe bushes” they’re off the side of theroad and pretty much out of sightuntil you get close to them. Bears liketo hide in the bushes. And “yard line”or “yard stick” refers to the milemarkers at the side of the road.
Trucker talk often varies byregion. Some of the standardizedradio ten-codes, or ten signals, devel-oped for brevity and historically usedby law enforcement follow:10-4 OK, message received10-7 Out of service, leaving air10-9 Repeat message10-13 Advise weather/road
conditions10-20 My location is10-27 I am moving to channel10-33 Emergency traffic
Now you know the terms, so ifthey warn you there’s a “kojac with akodak in the bushes at the 32 yardline,” it’s your own fault if you get“captured.”W
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4 – Space Bastards
Rulez!Character Creation
Pick up your character sheet.
Give your character a name…like BifStarbuck! Or Dirk Knightly! Somethingfitting of a Space Bastard!
Put an exclamation point after yourlast name. After all, what kind ofhero are you if you don’t have anexclamation point after your name?
Look at your stats. Oooo! Aren’tyou manly? (Or womanly or robotlyor… whatever)
But wait! You’ve been working out!Roll to see which of your 6 statsyou’ve been working up.
Roll a die. Count that many spacesfrom left to right starting at the Movestat. Give that stat a +1.
You’ve also been practicing a lot withone type of weapon. Roll 1D6. Start atthe left and count right. This is yourBastard’s favorite instrument of doom!He gets a +1 to hit whenever using thistype of weapon. Circle it to remindyourself and to brag to your foes.
An Explanation of Terms
There are a few terms you need toknow before playing the game:
Turn – A turn is each Bastard’s indi-vidual time to act. Each player getsone turn per round.
Round – A round is a grouping ofturns. All Bastards in the game getone turn per round. Once everyonehas acted, that round is over andthe next round begins. No takebacks. Exchanges only for 30 dayswith receipt. All others, store credit.
D6 – This is a simple 6-sided die. Likeyou’d use in Vegas, baby!
D3 – A 3-sided die isn’t really 3-sided. It’s a 6-sided die but youcount it like this.
1-2 = 13-4 = 25-6 = 3
This type of rolling happens a lot inthis game, so keep that in mind.
HP – This is the standard abbrevia-tion for hit points. You’ve got ‘em.Your enemy wants to get rid of ‘em.Good luck trying to keep ‘em!
Line of Sight (LOS) – When oneminiature can "see" another minia-ture, they have line of sight. Youcan determine LOS by eyeballingit, getting down and looking fromtheir point of view. Or, if you're theclumsy type and you don't want ahunk of pewter in your eye, youcan always pull out a tape measure to check.
EXAMPLE: Little Billy is rollingup his first Space Bastard.Awww ain’t that cute? Hegets to the character cre-
ation stage and rolls a die tosee which stat has a +1.
Billy rolls a 4! Way to go, Billy!You have a +1 to your Con!Your enemies will be shakingin their boots tonight!
This horrible peace led to a darktime in the galaxy of rampantmonotony and excessive boredom.The psychotic killers that had oncebeen heroes now held desk jobs: afate worse than death.
No one knows who fired the firstshot in that fateful break room, butlegends tell of an argument overexcessive microwave usage.
Before you could say, "humanresources," these masters of destruc-tion started descending on eachother like great, big descendy things.They picked their favorite weaponsand flew away to remote planets tofight other legendary heroes.
At one of these rendezvous, itbecame customary to bring aweapon in a box to place on thefield of battle. Whoever got to thepackage first used the weapon toblast his foes. This custom wasupset when one contenderpacked a dangerous alien in hisbox. Soon, it became common-place for some boxes to have "sur-prises!" This made the game more"interesting." (Read: Bloody!)
Rather than miss out on all the funbecause of a small inconveniencelike death, before every matcheach Bastard was cloned twice;
each one an exact, raving, homici-dal replica of the original.
People flocked to watch thesegames… but the massive (andsometimes total) spectator bodycount dissuaded others fromattending the events live.
But without glory, what’s the point?The Bastards put their collectivebrain cells together (both of them)and decided to televise the events.
Now, with Galactic Networks run-ning the events, their epic battlescan be seen across the galaxy (aslong as you have a premiumcable package.)
Bastards are regarded with a com-bination of fanatical hero worshipand bladder-emptying fear. Thearrival of a group of Space Bastardsis widely celebrated… followed bymass, orbital evacuation.
Now, in these enlightened times,families gather round their viewingdevices to root for their favoriteSpace Bastards rending each otherlimb from limb. Good, clean fun forthe whole family!
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The Intro!F or countless ages, much longer than anyone cares to
remember… (so at least five days,) the universe wasshrouded in war. When one day, rather unexpectedly,
peace broke out. This took everyone by surprise, especiallythose fighting.
2 – Space Bastards
Concept by: Sean Rinder & Jon Enge
Written by: Jon Enge & Michael "Benji" Hall
Art by: Anthony Pearce (www.gothkgrafx.com)
Layout by: Robert Best
Editing by: Tara Pool
Big ups to:The Game Arena, Norm Carlson, Dan Walker, StrategiconConventions, Ron Glass, Dan McCann, Robert Andruszko,Robert Best, Tara Pool, The Cult of the Eye, Sean Rinder, andall of our outstanding playtesters.
Very Special Thanks to:
JonFirst off, Thanks to Benji for being a great partner. I couldn’thave done this on my own. To my parents for always beingsupportive, especially now and to Clare. Thank you for notonly supporting me but for shoving me forward when I needa kick in the pants.
MikeI'd like to thank Jon Enge, my partner in crime. Without you,there would be no Skullduggery. Thanks to Mom & Dad fortheir unconditional love & support. Without you two therewould be no ... well, no me! Most of all I'd like to thank mywife, Jocelyn. It takes a real woman to love a real geek.Love you, darling.
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