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A big warm welcome to the club John, as Alan said you will love it here. Really a great group of friends. I will look forward to getting your application for the VCCC. Hope that you can make plans to attend our convention in North Canton, Ohio, Aug. 7 thru the 10th. I know it would be an experience you will never forget. Terry
 
John Welcome,

I am so glad to see you posting here! If you enjoy what you see here then becoming a member is an added bonus. We have a quarterly newsletter that once you are a member, you will start to receive. Membership also gives you the opportunity to attend the annual convention, this year to be held in North Canton Ohio. Planning for this event is well underway. I think it will be one of the best convention yet!

We will be looking forward to receiving your membership form.

Have fun posting and looking forward to meeting you in the very near future.

Morgan
VCCC President
 
Welcome John
we are not that far away probly like an hour and a half from each other I live in Greene NY about 17 miles from binghamton. u will like it here in the vccc I yet have to join but I am in the forum and such. in the club u will meet some really nice poeple so I hope u enjoy
Mike

e mail me @ [email protected]
would love to talk sometime
 
Welcome John

From Norm in Columbus, Ohio. The state where many vacs are and were once make. Hope you make it to N. Canton for the
convention. Tom Anderson has 3 times the hoovers you do,
so you'll enjoy seeing all of them.
Look forward to meeting you.
 
thanks to all of ye

Thank you to all of you. I KNOW this is a great place to be. I look in here almost everyday. It has been a difficult year for me, and, this is my treat to myself. I do plan to look the the "hollowed ground" where these HOOVER machines were made, with PRIDE in the U.S.A. I look at these cleaners and wonder how many were wedding gifts, how many Christmas trees they have picked up, etc. They were all made in the same place, and are now in the same place, my 11 room home. Very Hermann Munster- ish. It all began with the model 67, which was bought 2 weeks before I was born. My aunt had a shiny new 69...... the rest just "happened".Thank you to all of you. When I learn how to take AND post pics, I will.125 pluus hoovers, attachments, books, etc...fills a lot of space. I raide my Dr. Pepper to the muighty HOOVER co. feel free to email me at
[email protected]
 
my house

You've SEEN it, then...... With all of these cleaners, it SHOULD be very clean. A question: Do we ALL have white carpets? lol also, I have a few coffee pots (I don't drink coffee), blenders, toasters, frying pans, shoe ploishers, etc. ALL you guessed it. HOOVER. I DO have a few "other" appliances, a Kirby, a GE, Premier (hand cleaner), they are in my basement. They are not allowed to be with the other machines. I will eventually see if any og ye wants them. I'm all Irish, but live in a very Italian town. Great cook, and, am alone. hmmmmmmmmmm

http://my house
 
My Aunt Gertrude Guggenheim, married to my Uncle Charles, was the head buyer in the ladie's department in John Wannamaker's, and Uncle Charles worked for Philco. They lived in Philadelphia. Allentown, Kutztown and Krumsville were pretty and enjoyable. My host was from Allentown originally, and was kind of a drag when he found out I didn't drink. Long boring story.
 
that office

Hi. Thanks. I only saw that show once. I feel it made us all look stupid. We're not. There are "Dunder Mifflin" signs, etc everywhere. I heard that the local radio station Froggy101 bumper stickers are on the show and are quite an item. Does anyone want one?? I can get you one.
 

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