Dianna - N. Y.
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TRUE STORY
DIANNA DRIVES AGAIN
Editor's Note: Dianna was Cover Girl on Issue No. 42. In her story she related the events of driving a large trailer to Mexico. The trailer has evidently been supplanted but she still goes to Mexico to buy items for her gift shop in upstate New York.
It's been a long time since I've had anything to really write about. I haven't actually been out dressed in over two years. But I finally had the opportunity and I made good use of it.
I have been going to Mexico for a number of years in the winter time to shop for our gift shop but for the past five years I have had to make an extra summer visit because we have had to replenish our stock. This is the first year that I have gone alone however.
About a week before I left I got all my things ready, went out and bought a few new outfits and got everything set in my new 28 foot motor home. The morning that I left, I put my 750 Honda on the front end of the rig, double checked to see that I had everything that I would need and took off. I couldn't leave the house in a dress because it was daylight and the place was rather busy. I waited until I got to a rest area on the Thru- way and pulled into a parking spot. I closed the curtains and proceeded to change into my feminine clothes. I was really looking forward to this trip in the motor home. It has wall to wall carpeting, dual air-condition- ing, stero tape, AM & FM radio, automatic transmission, power brakes and steering. It has natuarlly all the things that make it self-contained. Besides all this it has a bath tub! What a pleasure to drive.
But getting back to my story. I left the air-conditioning on and I had just fished putting on my make up when I heard a terrible noise. I looked out the window and saw a cloud of vapor. It took me a few minutes to figure out what the trouble was. The air-conditioner had popped some-
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