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Gail and I were very
disappointed that we had
to cancel our annual trip
to Florida this year due
to Gail’s neck problems.
We sure missed seeing
you all. This was the
first time we have missed
the DOAI Lazy Days
rally for 14 years.
As I begin to scribble a few words to you
folks I sit here with a terrible case of the
CRUD for lack of another word. Sore and
swollen throat, difficulty in swallowing, and
I could go on but I wont. Gail has developed
a neck problem which has been diagnosed as a
bulging disc and is pinching a nerve to the arm
creating a lot of pain. The neurosurgeon
wanted her to try some physical therapy
which consists of neck
traction and isometric
exercises before getting
the knife out. That seems
to be helping. Her neck
is definitely getting long-
er. I am getting tired of
hooking up her neck trac-
tion twice a day so I
ordered her a gold neck
stretcher. Don’t you think
she looks very eloquent
with it?
We sure look forward to seeing all of you
at our spring rally to be held in Stone
Mountain, Georgia April 23-27th at the
Stone Mountain Park Campground. This
is a beautiful park and we hope all of
you will be able to attend. I want to
thank the hosts for this rally, Pat and Sue
Stanton, Bruce & Margaret Ellen, Charlie
& Elaine Harvell and Bob and Barbara
Zumwalt.
Our fall rally will be held in Lewisburg,
WV, September 24th to the 27th, at the
West Virginia State Fairgrounds hosted
by yours truly and the first lady. Early
days will be September 22nd and 23rd.
These dates have been changed as several
folks are going to the national rally in
Gillette, WY and this will give them more
time to return to Lewisburg.
I would like to welcome Hank and Sele-
ne Montgomery as new members of our
group. They are from Montevallo, Ala-
bama.
Glenn Camp
President, Blue Ridge Discoverys
COMMENTS FROM THE PRESIDENT
MAR 2014 VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1
SPECIAL POINTS
OF INTEREST
Blue Ridge Discoverys Spring Rally
Spring Mountain Park Stone Mountain, GA
23-27 Apr 2014
Blue Ridge Discoverys Fall Rally
Lewisburg, WV 23-27 Sep 2014
2014 DOAI National Rally
Cam-Plex Gillette, WY
26-31 Aug 2014
GLENDA M. ANGUS, EDITOR
FICERS
BLUE R IDGE LEDGER
NEWSLETTER OF THE
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
GLENN CAMP
VICE PRESIDENT
PAT STANTON
SECRETARY
ANNE SPEARMAN
TREASURER
BOB ZUMWALT
ASST TREASURER
HANK HADEN
WAGON MASTER
R ICHARD MONEY
HISTORIAN
GLENDA ANGUS
MEMBERSHIP
PAUL HART
Important Telephone Numbers: Fleetwood: (800) 322-8216 Cummins: (800) 343-7357 Freightliner: (800) 385-4357 Spartan (517) 543-6400 Caterpillar (877) 777-3126
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My auto generator would not recognize that I was plugged into shore power and the generator would start
to run AC. This was an item I had on my list for Fleetwood to check while we were at LazyDays. The
tech suspected a loose connection. He removed the panel inside my “bulletin board” above the driver’s
seat. Behind this panel are numerous wires and three AC controllers. (I always wondered what was back
there!)
Also back there was an electrical outlet. Lying on the shelf below it was a transformer. Plugging in the
transformer solved my problem. Bob also took some wire ties and attached the transformer to the outlet,
so that it won’t fall out while we are bouncing down the road.
I like the auto gen and use it often. It is back up power for the AC in case of a power failure at the park
keeping Savannah safe and cool. We had a power outage while I was visiting my brother in Deltona, FL
on our way home from Camp Discovery. I also use it when we are dry camping so I won’t run the batter-
ies too low. I try to remember to push the button each time I set up.
(Courtesy of Pat Stanton)
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While at the Mayport Naval Air Station in Jacksonville in January, we lost “shore” power to several
circuits. After checking the obvious I called the “expert” Cason’s RV repair. Frank said to take the
cover off the front of the inverter and check the connections since this was a problem that Richard
Money had experienced. They appeared OK and were all taped. Now the inverter was functioning
properly so we still had power but when the dryer was turned on it interrupted the circuit momentarily
and the TV and Satellite receiver would go off and come back on. Of course then we had to sit and
watch the receiver “reconnect” before the programs would return. I sent Fleetwood a message and they
said that Randy, the service manager, would be at Lazydays and he would take a look at it when we
arrived. Well the technician came the first day and spent almost 40 minutes doing exactly what I had
done and what Frank had suggested. Then just before he was going to give up he “twisted” the wires in
the inverter again and shore power returned. He then unplugged the RV from the pedestal and took
each wire apart. Seems when Fleetwood connects the “stranded” wires to the solid ones they don’t al-
ways ensure that all the wires are sufficiently twisted before they put the wire nut on. Once he redid all
of the wires and taped all of them again we had no further problem. So bottom line is if you experience
a loss of power on the inverted circuits (in our case microwave, washer, dryer, TV, Satellite, and plugs
in kitchen) you might want to check these connections inside the inverter. Just remove the two screws
on the little cover and pull the wires out (might want to disconnect from power source) and un-tape and
check the wires. Make sure you tape them back up after completing this. Hopefully this will solve
your problem. As a side note I have no idea why Fleetwood would put the washer and dryer on an in-
verted circuit because who in their right mind would do laundry on battery power?
(Bob Angus)
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Barbara and I recently made a trip to Pensacola Beach for the wedding of a good friend’s beautiful daughter to a young and handsome Marine helicopter pilot. We stayed a couple of extra days and spent one of them at the Nation-al Naval Aviation Museum. What a find! If you have never been, be sure to put this on your bucket list. It is the world’s largest Naval Aviation museum with more than 150 restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aviation. It covers 350,000 square feet of enclosed exhibit space with more aircraft located out on the flight line. They also have their own IMAX theatre with three different movies showing daily. There is a small charge for each of the IMAX movies, but museum admission and everything else is free. The museum is located at NAS Pensacola, home of the Navy’s Blue Angels and just a short 15-minute drive from Pensacola Beach. All you have to do is present your drivers license at the gate for admission to the base. Although many areas are restricted, what we were able to see was absolutely beautiful: lots of live oaks, a large golf course, military cemetery, light house, RV park, and more. Here a few pictures from our visit to the museum. If you want to see more, the full set of images is posted on my Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/bzumwalt/sets/72157641305285905/.
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We left our “D” at home for this trip and stayed at the Hilton, right on the beach with the rest of the wedding par-ty. However, if we knew then what we know now, we would have brought the “D” and stayed right across the street at the Pensacola Beach RV Resort. We liked Pensacola Beach so much, we spent another day scouting out RV parks for a return trip. The Pensacola Beach RV Resort is very nice and right in the middle of everything, but also very pricey, as you might expect. A more economical alternative just eight miles down the road, still on Santa Rosa Island with Pensacola Beach, is the Fort Pickens Campground. This is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore (National Park Service) with hook-ups for 50A and water for only $26/night or $13 with a Senior Pass. We also liked the Topsail Hill Preserve State Park at Santa Rosa Beach. This is a large campground with bungalows and cabins, in addition to tent and RV camping. We like this kind of campground, because we can put our daughter’s family in one of the cabins. Full hook-ups and cable TV are $42 plus tax. Camp Gulf, down the road in Destin, is another large campground with lots of RV sites and cabins in a variety of sizes. This campground is nar-row and deep with prices ranging from low to high for those near the highway to a few premium sites right on the beach. Our favorite and the most beautiful campground is the one we will go back to first --- the St. Rosa Sound RV Resort in Navarre Beach. It is located on the Santa Rosa Sound just up from the Navarre Beach Causeway, which goes over to Santa Rosa Island. It is a very nice smaller park with 88 sites, 24 of which are waterfront. All sites are concrete with full hook-ups, including cable TV and Wi-Fi. One or more of these campgrounds would be a good site for a future BRD rally. The Pensacola Beach area has lots of the things that are high on our list, especially plenty of great restaurants. We will definitely be going back sometime soon.
(Courtesy of Bob Zumwalt)
NOTE: Frank & Isabel Cason, Bob and I have been to this area and Museum and as Bob Zumwalt stated, it is certainly worth your time to visit. If you are military or retired there is a nice camp ground at the Naval Air Station. We even caught Isabel climbing in to the Blue Angel’s cockpit.
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Our very own Savannah strutted her wares at the 8th Fleetwood Friends First
(FMA) Rally Dog Parade held on Thursday, 23 January, at LazyDays. She won Best
in Class and Cutest in Class (25 pounds and over). Mama and Papa Stanton are
proud of their baby. Way to go Savannah!
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ROW 1 Left to Right (Sitting): Katy Leydic, Linda Osborne, Glenda Angus, Sue Stanton, Mary Ellen Hornsby, Larry Hornsby (on grass), Sue Pryor, Pat Tracy, Anne Fletcher, Anne Spearman (on grass), Joel Briles
ROW 2 Left to right: Wanda Simpson, Ellen Reynolds, Richard Money, Barbara Zumwalt, Brenda Fairfax, Paul Hart, Cecily Hart, Pat Stanton. Dick Pryor, Julie Barry, Mike Lecholop
ROW 3: Left to right: Bob Angus, Dick Reynolds, Bob Zumwalt, Tom Leydic, James Fairfax, Bobby Simpson, Stanley Nie-minski, Dick Tracy, John Barry, Dan Fletcher, Jack Walters, Ann Lecholop, Ron Spearman
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A toast to our fellow travelers that were unable to join us.
28 January 2014
We anticipate seeing our friends Frank Cason, Glenn and Gail Camp, Hank and Eileen Haden, and
Charlie and Elaine Harvell at our next rally. They were all missed .
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Doug & Paula Poad met in 1971, during their senior year of high school in Sarasota, FL. They dated
throughout college at the University of South Florida and were married on July 23, 1976. Paula was
born in Honolulu, HI before it became a state, while her father was serving in the Marine Corps. After
he retired, the family moved to Florida. Doug was born in Pittsburgh, PA where his father worked for
U.S. Steel. After he retired, the family moved to Florida for Doug's senior year of high school. Paula
shopped for groceries in the Winn Dixie where Doug worked after school and on weekends. One day,
Paula asked Doug where the marshmallows were and Doug told her that they were out of season... it
was love at first sight.
After working for Allstate Insurance in Saint Petersburg, FL for two years, Doug joined the U.S. Navy.
His commissioning as a Supply Corps Ensign in 1978 began a career that ended with his retirement
as a Commander in 1999. Paula had owned and enjoyed horses while growing up, so while Doug was
under the ice in the North Atlantic, she bought a 2 year old Saddlebred gelding in Virginia.
The Navy sent Doug to Pennsylvania State University from 1986-1988 to earn an MBA. In his se-
cond semester there, he decided that life after the Navy would include teaching at the college level.
Sure enough, he retired in 1999... into a job teaching marketing and management classes and run-
ning the internship program in that department at Mount Union College in Alliance, OH.
Life, however, is what happens while you're making other plans. In 2002, while Doug and Paula
were out riding one beautiful, unseasonably warm February day, the horses were spooked and ran
away with them. Paula's foot slipped out of the stirrup and she came off... sustaining a very severe
head injury. She spent more than three weeks in a coma before going to a very good in-patient
rehab hospital in Pittsburgh. After five months of extremely hard work, she was ready to come
home again. She still couldn't move her right side or talk, but those were things they could work
on from home.
Instead of continuing their travel in far-off, exotic lands, they decided that it would be easier to
travel around the U.S. in an RV, so they bought their
first one, a 1998 37' Fleetwood Discovery in 2005. In
2006, they decided that it was time to find their re-
tirement home. They wanted to look at land in NC,
but decided to get there by driving their motor home
to Chicago, IL; Denver, CO; and Taos, NM to visit
family & friends and see some sights. At the end of
this trip, on their 30th anniversary, they bought 2.5
acres on top of Becky Mountain, just outside of Bre-
vard, NC. They travelled to NC in their rig several
times over the next 3 years to get the land ready to
build on. Doug and Paula reside in Brevard with their
two dogs (Bambi & Thumper) and cat (Chelsea), where they enjoy the beauty of the mountains and the abun-
dance of good local music.
(Doug & Paula Poad)
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Stone Mountain Park
Stone Mountain, GA April 23-27, 2014
Early Arrival: April 21-22, 2014
Registration Form Rally Registration Deadline: March 1, 2014
Rally Fee: $40.00 per coach ($20.00 per person)
Name: DOAI Number: _________
Address:
Email Address: ________________________ Phone Number:
Arrival Date: ________________________ Departure Date:
Call Stone Mountain Park Campground at 800-385-9807 or 770-498-5710 to reserve your site. Tell them you are
with the Blue Ridge Discoverys. The rate is $46.00 per night (tax included) for a full hookup 50 amp. site with cable
and Wi-Fi. The rally rate is good for arrival as early as April 21 and departure as late as April 29 in case you would
like to come early or stay late. The park is holding 27 sites for us on Trails C and E through March 21; then they will
be released for general availability. Despite Stone Mountain’s registration deadline of March 21, we asking everyone
to get their registration form in by March 1st so we can get a firm headcount for the Lasershow. Reservations for ter-
race seating (described on next page) must be turned into the park by March 1st.
There is a $10.00 gate fee to enter the park, but it will be waived if you have a “Blue Ridge Discoverys” sign on the
left side of your windshield when you approach the gate. A sign is included on the last page of this form for your con-
venience.
Blue Ridge Discoverys 2014 Spring Rally
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Blue Ridge Discoverys 2014 Spring Rally (Cont’d)
Rally Fee
Number of people attending rally: X $20.00 each = $
Optional Activities Golf
Golf at Stone Mountain Golf Club / Stonemont Course next to the campground. Cost per person includes tax and cart fees.
Number of golfers: X $41.75 each = $
Stone Mountain Lasershow
Experience Stone Mountain Park’s legendary Lasershow Spectacular in Mountainvision from the comfort and conven-ience of a reserved seat. The Lasershow VIP Terraces give you the best seat in the house, featuring an outstanding view of the mountain, its famous carving and the world’s longest running lasershow. VIP Lasershow Terrace Seat with Lasershow Snack Package, including unlimited popcorn that can be enjoyed until the start of the show and one Coca-Cola® beverage. This will enable us to sit as a group in chairs on a concrete terrace, as opposed to sitting on the lawn and having to bring our own chairs. Bus transportation to and from the campground is provided. The show lasts 45 minutes.
Number going to Laser Show ____________________ X $8.56 each = $_________________
Rally Questions: Pat Stanton [email protected] 770-653-0452
Sue Stanton [email protected] 404-784-8731
Please make your check payable to Blue Ridge Discoverys
Mail check and Bob Zumwalt registration form to: 2969 Gavin Place Duluth, GA 30096-5847 Rally Fee $ . Golf $ . Lasershow $ . TOTAL $ .
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Blue Ridge Discoverys 2014 Spring Rally (cont’d)
Things To Do In Atlanta
Stone Mountain is a state owned park with numerous attractions (www.stonemountainpark.com). Ride the train
around the mountain or take the Summit Skyride to the top. Visit one of the museums to learn about the mountain, Civil War, or plantation life, or walk one of the many trails. Enjoy the spectacular world famous Laser Light Show on
the mountain carving. At the campground office you can purchase a park pass valid for two days for the price of a one
day pass (approx. $30). This ticket does not include the Duck Boat tour. Duck Boat tickets must be purchased the day
prior at the campground office.
If you’d like to venture into Atlanta, there are many places to spend your time. Be sure and check out the purchase of
a City Pass which gives you admission to five popular attractions as a substantial discount (www.citypass.com/
atlanta). Information and suggested itineraries can be found at www.atlanta.net/visitors Click on the link for 50 Fun
Things to do for a list and information.
Atlanta Braves are playing at home the week of our rally (www.braves.com).
Atlanta Aquarium, World of Coke, Centennial Park, CNN Center, and the SkyView Ferris Wheel are located in close prox-
imity to each other and could be easily seen on a single visit. Websites are: (www.georgiaaquarium.org),
(www.worldofcoca-cola.com), (www.centennialpark.com), (http://www.cnn.com/tour/), (www.skyviewatlanta.com).
Zoo Atlanta and Cyclorama are located near Grant Park. See the pandas and a circular painting and diorama depicting the
battle of Atlanta. (www.zooatlanta.org)
Fernbank Museum of Natural History (www.fernbankmuseum.org)
High Museum of Art (www.high.org)
Atlanta Botanical Gardens (http://www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org/)
Atlantic Station is a city within the city featuring dining and shopping. (www.atlanticstation.com)
Martin Luther King Center includes MLK birthplace, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Auburn Ave area, and the MLK center.
(www.nps.gov/malu)
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library (www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov)
Fox Theatre is having a performance of The Lion King during our rally. (www.foxtheatre.org)
Dekalb Farmers Market is an indoor farmers market featuring fresh produce and meats and products from around the
world. It is located in Decatur, 2 miles inside I-285 at exit 40. Check out the name tags worn by the employees to see the
numerous languages spoken. An interesting shopping experience. (www.dekalbfarmersmarket.com)
Shopping at Lenox Square. (www.simon.com/mall/lenox-square)
Please check the activities below that you might like to do and we will match you up with others who have the
Same interests for the possibility of coordinating timing, carpools, etc
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Blue Ridge Discoverys 2014 Spring Rally
Itinerary Mon-Tue Apr 21-22 Early Arrival Wednesday Apr 23 5:00 Cocktails & Welcome Dinner—BYOB (Lewallen Pavilion) (Maroon Shirt) Thursday Apr 24 9:00 Golf - Stone Mountain Golf Club / Stonemont Course (Yellow Shirt) Non-golfers on your own to enjoy the park and Atlanta activities 5:00 Cocktails—Host Coach (Glenn or Pat) Friday Apr 25 On your own to enjoy the park and Atlanta activities (Green Shirt) 5:00 Cocktails/Business Meeting Potluck Dinner—BYOB (Lewallen Pavil-ion)
Meet provided by Rally, bring sides, salads and desserts Saturday Apr 26 On your own to enjoy the park and Atlanta activities (Blue Shirt) 6:00-7:30 Shuttle to Laser Show (boards in front of Lewallen Pavilion) 8:30-9:15 Laser Show—Virginia Terrace 9:15 Return shuttle to campground Sunday Apr 27 12:00 Checkout, goodbye and safe travels
Campground
Stone Mountain Park Campground 4003 Stonewall Jackson Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083
770-498-5710 or 800-385-9807 www.stonemountainpark.com
April 23-27, 2014
Early Arrival April 21-22, 2014
Hosts
Pat & Sue Stanton Bruce & Margaret Ellen Charlie & Elaine Harvell Bob & Barbara Zumwalt
Directions
Click for Directions Click for Campground Map
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Interested in travel? Our own Jim & Brenda Fairfax are in the travel business. At the Rally, they met with several members who mentioned future trips to New Zealand, Australia and a cruise. These individuals were unaware that the Fairfax’ owned a full service travel agency and recommended that we let the Blue Ridge chapter know about avail-able services. Therefore, below is information for your consideration should you need a travel agent.
Brenda and James Fairfax, and their travel consultants provide the personal touch missing from so many national and international travel agencies that we know you are looking for in your travel agent. We devote the time and attention so that your travel plans work flawlessly, and our first quote is free!
Nomadic Star Travel, LLC (a full service travel agency) Slogan: “Your Passport to Adventure” Owners, Jim & Brenda Fairfax *Travel consultants are certified (Master Cruise Counselor) *Brenda is a certified Destination Weddings & Honeymoons Specialist *Certified Special Need Group Travel Advocates *Book tours for middle, high school, college students, churches, fraternal organizations and celebrations of all types *Current Errors and Omissions Insurance *Member of Cruise Line International Association; Vacation.com; National Association of Career Travel Agents and Better Business Bureau with A+ Rating They stay abreast of latest travel trends (attend conferences, seminars, participate in webinars, conduct ship inspections) You are invited to check their website: www.nomadicstartravel.com … they welcome your business!
(Brenda Fairfax)
Hotels
Flights
Cruises & much more
http://vacation.com/http://nomadicstartravel.com/
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FOR THE COOK
Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls (Serves 6 to 8)
1 1/2 to 2 pounds lean ground beef 1 Tablespoon Oil 1 Large onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 1 small head Cabbage, chopped 2 cans (14.5 ounces each) diced Tomatoes 1 can (8 ounces) Tomato Sauce 1/2 Cup Water 1 Teaspoon ground Black Pepper 1 Teaspoon Sea Salt Preparation: In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the ground beef and onion, and cook, stir-ring until ground beef is no longer pink and onion is tender. Add the garlic and continue cooking for 1 minute. *Add the chopped cabbage, tomatoes, tomato sauce, pepper and salt. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer for 20-30 minutes, or until cabbage is tender. *NOTE: After browning the beef, onion and garlic, I place it in my slow cooker and then add all other ingredients to the pot instead of the skillet. I cook everything on high about 4 hours or until cabbage is done to taste and then turn on low until ready to eat. (May also be made in the pot and simmered on low for about 6 hours.)
(Bob Angus)
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BLUE RIDGE DISCOVERYS
A Chapter of Discovery Owners Association, Inc. (DOAI)
Membership Application
Membership is open to all members of DOAI. Dues are $15 per year and collected in two-year increments of $30. Collecting dues every other year reduces recordkeeping and eliminates the need for members to write small checks yearly. Initial dues are prorated at $1.25 per month in order to synchronize with this schedule. If you cancel your membership, there is no refund for the current year. However, the next year will be refunded if already paid.
Mail this application and your check in proper amount to our treasurer:
Bob Zumwalt Phone: (770) 595-3886 2969 Gavin Place Email: [email protected]
Duluth, GA 30076
Date: DOAI Member Number*
Pilot’s Name: Co Pilot’s Name:
Address:
City: State: _____________ Zip:
Home Phone: ( ) ____-________ Pilot’s Cell: ( ) ____-__________ Co-Pilot’s Cell ____________________
Pilot’s Email: ________________________________ Co-Pilot’s Email ____________________________________
Discovery Year: _____________ Length: ____________ Model:
Optional: Pilot’s Birthday: _________ Co Pilot’s Birthday: Anniversary (mm/dd) (mm/dd) (mm/dd) * You must be a member of DOAI to join. If your application has been submitted but you have not yet received your
member number, please contact Bob Zumwalt and he will coordinate with the DOAI Membership Chairman.
If your membership is mailed in: In ODD number years, your initial dues will be:
In EVEN number years, your initial dues will be:
January $15.00 $30.00
February $13.75 $28.75
March $12.50 $27.50
April $11.25 $26.25
May $10.00 $25.00
June $8.75 $23.75
July $7.50 $22.50
August $6.25 $21.25
September $5.00 $20.00
October $33.75 (2 yrs + 3 mon) $18.75 (1 yr + 3 mon)
November $32.50 (2 yrs + 2mon) $17.50 (1 yr + 2 mon)
December $31.25 (2 yrs + 1 mon) $16.25 (1 yr + 1 mon)
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