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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi,
 
 
> getting big like mine and Birket's!), and I think Ron
> (was you on the roof with the camera?).
 
I was on the roof of the U-Haul (taking pictures) most of the day,
but managed to escape
for a few minutes, and talked John Diercks (sp?) into doing my
non-automated time-lapse
cam-corder stuff for a bit...and snapped his picture from the
ground.
 
You can, however, see me in the aerial photo...on the bottom center, below
the edge of the poster is a small blur...that's the U-Haul  truck.
I'm standing on top, waving. :)
 
BTW, did you know that standing on an aluminum roof, while wearing
shorts, is a great way to get sunburned?  Neither did I :(
Ken Paul pointed out that people who spent a lot of time
standing
on the white areas of the poster also picked up extra sun (from the
reflection)...and he also has the sunburn to prove it!
 
> One question I have is, "How'd Wirt get that truck with New Mexico on
> the side?"  Was this planned?  Did he have to special order this way
> ahead? :)
 
He rented it in New Mexico, stuffed it full of poster parts, and
drove it to Anaheim!
 
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Stan Sieler                                          [log in to unmask]
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