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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 2001, p. 11

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Steal someone else‘s motorhome t was Phyllis turn to Idnve On our _ way through â€" Georgia _ on Interstate 75, a man in a passing convertible began flailing his arms in the air and frantically pointing back at our towed car. We had been warned about the "bad guys" who motion that there is someâ€" thing wrong with your vehiâ€" cle and then, when you pull aver, they force themselves aboard and either steal your money or your motorhome. We weren‘t about to be taken in by this man‘s scheme to steal our home on wheels. If _ he wanted a motorhome he would have to steal someone else‘s. Phyllis pushed harder on the accelerator. The monitor on the dash showed that the car was following along nicely. The motorhome wasn‘t having any difficulty pulling it. 4 A second car passed us. The passenger‘s arms flailed out the window and his eyes buiged as he pointed to the rear of the motorhome. He looked quite sincere which convinced us that it might be a good idea to pull over. Phyllis _ stopped _ the motorhome as quickly as 31,000 rolling lb. can be brought to a halt We checked the mirrors to see that no one was lingering nearby. The two cars with the flailing arms were already a mile down the road, assurâ€" ing us that they weren‘t after 20% OFF \\t;t?\&w.g ALL BOOKS m * No discount on special orders or magazines 50"* OFF our _ motorhome. . Traffic whizzed by, rocking the entire coach from side to side. Lamont jumped out and ran back to see what was causing all the commoâ€" tion. The rear tire on the driâ€" ver‘s side of the Chevy Malibu had completely sepâ€" arated from the rim. The sidewalls were gone, on a trip of their own. We made a call from our cell phone to our emergency road service. We turned on the flashers and waited. The serviceman arrived, changed the tire, and was about to drive away when we discovered the motorhome wouldn‘t start. Running the emergency flashers for an hour was not a good idea. _This recipe is fast and flavourful, perfect for the end of an eventâ€"filled day. APPLE PINEAPPLE DRUMSTICKS (2 to 3 servings) 2 tablespoons olive oil In a large deep frying pan, brown the chicken legs, on both sides, in the olive oil. While chicken is brownâ€" ing, sprinkle herb seasoning over top. _ Add pickled ginger, pepâ€" per, pineapple, apple juice and lime juice. _ â€" Cook over medium heat for 30 minutes or until chicken is cooked. Turn the chicken over occasionally. â€" Sprinkle with chopped green onions. Serve on rice and spoon broth over top. _ â€" 6 large chicken drumsticks 1 teaspoon salad herb seasoning 1 tablespoon pickled ginger slices 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1 cup cubed pineapple 2 cups apple juice Juice from one lime 1/2 cup chopped green onions For the nearest Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office, please visit the Ministry of Transportation‘s Web site at: www.mto.gov.on.ca or consult the Government Blue Pages in your telephone book, under "Licences and Permits."

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