T_R_Oglodyte
TUG Lifetime Member
Well, after many years of near silence, things are stirring at the (in)famous Mugwump Towers at Slimy Slough. Apparently there have been some changes in resort management. Seems that ex-HOA President Harlon and resort manager Billy Sue had something going on the side, and the two of them suddenly departed their jobs and were last seen heading out down the driveway together in Harlon's El Duh Rahdo with the top down. Truth be told, when I heard the story I wasn't sure if they were saying the top was down on the El Duh Rahdo or on Billy Sue. Prolly both. It sure as hell wasn't Harlon's top that was down; that wouldn't have been pretty 'tall.
Anyway the rest of the Board members finally found replacements for both of 'em, and hoo-eee, changes are afoot, and I mean that literally. As in, maintenance chief Jeb replaced the fouled spark plug on the pressure washer so now that works. Before opening of alligator season in August the mud and moss will be removed from all of the driveways, sidewalks, and decks. Over in the machine shop the guys started a pool for the person who can guess what color the decks will be after the gunk is removed. The signup sheet is only half full, but all of the good colors have already been taken.
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The other big change came about when the RCI TPU numbers for Mugwump came out. That was a real shocker to the boys on the board, and they finally admitted that dear old MT@SS was maybe lacking a few "amenities" to make it more attractive. Seems that some of folks exchanging in thought that "nature activities" might mean more than just throwing table scraps out the window to feed the raccoons and possums and roasting cockroaches in the bar-bee-cues.
So they decided to make the old path that goes through the brambles and mangrove next to Slimy Slough into a nature trail. They put some fresh mulch on the trail, mixed in pig manure to give it a bit more "earthy" smell to appeal more to the eek-o-turists, added some benches, and put up some wildlife identification signs.
They sent in the information to RCI to get the nature trail added to the amenity list - did it nice and pretty with pictures and all. Then about a month ago Darryl, the board member in charge of the project, realized that whoever made the information signs for the critters got the recipes mixed up.
So as soon as they get that straightened out they're going to update the information. As people become aware of the trail the Board is expecting that owners will receive a substantial boost in TPU, up as high or 3 or maybe even 5. Old Dick (we won't say how he got that nickname), the desk clerk who handles most of the RCI stuff and who has a chain saw business on the side, loses track after that because that's more than the number of fingers he's got left.
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Anyway, that's the update information I got from an owner I met at Daisy's coffee shop in town a couple of weeks ago. Bought him one of Daisy's pecan sticky rolls and now he thinks we're best buddies. Used to be we could count on Kurt Brown for owners updates, but Kurt hasn't been sharing much about Mugwump Towers for quite a few years now. Hope Kurt is doing fine.
Anyway I hope this helps and I'm looking forward to an updated resort review by the first lucky TUGgers who snags a Mugwump exchange.
Anyway the rest of the Board members finally found replacements for both of 'em, and hoo-eee, changes are afoot, and I mean that literally. As in, maintenance chief Jeb replaced the fouled spark plug on the pressure washer so now that works. Before opening of alligator season in August the mud and moss will be removed from all of the driveways, sidewalks, and decks. Over in the machine shop the guys started a pool for the person who can guess what color the decks will be after the gunk is removed. The signup sheet is only half full, but all of the good colors have already been taken.
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The other big change came about when the RCI TPU numbers for Mugwump came out. That was a real shocker to the boys on the board, and they finally admitted that dear old MT@SS was maybe lacking a few "amenities" to make it more attractive. Seems that some of folks exchanging in thought that "nature activities" might mean more than just throwing table scraps out the window to feed the raccoons and possums and roasting cockroaches in the bar-bee-cues.
So they decided to make the old path that goes through the brambles and mangrove next to Slimy Slough into a nature trail. They put some fresh mulch on the trail, mixed in pig manure to give it a bit more "earthy" smell to appeal more to the eek-o-turists, added some benches, and put up some wildlife identification signs.
They sent in the information to RCI to get the nature trail added to the amenity list - did it nice and pretty with pictures and all. Then about a month ago Darryl, the board member in charge of the project, realized that whoever made the information signs for the critters got the recipes mixed up.
So as soon as they get that straightened out they're going to update the information. As people become aware of the trail the Board is expecting that owners will receive a substantial boost in TPU, up as high or 3 or maybe even 5. Old Dick (we won't say how he got that nickname), the desk clerk who handles most of the RCI stuff and who has a chain saw business on the side, loses track after that because that's more than the number of fingers he's got left.
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Anyway, that's the update information I got from an owner I met at Daisy's coffee shop in town a couple of weeks ago. Bought him one of Daisy's pecan sticky rolls and now he thinks we're best buddies. Used to be we could count on Kurt Brown for owners updates, but Kurt hasn't been sharing much about Mugwump Towers for quite a few years now. Hope Kurt is doing fine.
Anyway I hope this helps and I'm looking forward to an updated resort review by the first lucky TUGgers who snags a Mugwump exchange.
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