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Old 01-28-2022, 09:42 PM   #101
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Yesterday the guy in front of me at the dump station was wearing gloves. When he finished, his wife helped to remove them, taking care not to touch them. And into a special zip lock container they went. Then she squirted two different types of chemical on his arms and hands. He rubbed and scrubbed each time, and then she rinsed them with bottled water. He dried them with paper towel which also went into the zip lock container. By then I was over being annoyed at how long it was taking because the show they put on was so amusing.
I have seen that a few times
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Old 01-28-2022, 09:46 PM   #102
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I have seen that a few times
Can you image the drama when the RV toilet paper fails when trying to use it for its intended purpose.
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Old 02-02-2022, 05:38 AM   #103
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My wife and I watch the other campers who in turn, seem to be watching folks with 5th wheel campers try to get into their camping site.

I sure thank my dad when years ago, he took me to a parking lot and made me back up the car with a boat attached between cones.
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Old 02-02-2022, 05:49 AM   #104
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My dad traveled everywhere in a class a. He would always tell my mother to turn off propane fridge before going thru a tunnel! Anybody else do this???
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Old 02-02-2022, 08:37 AM   #105
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My dad traveled everywhere in a class a. He would always tell my mother to turn off propane fridge before going thru a tunnel! Anybody else do this???

If you’re following the law, the propane should be turned off at the bottle for tunnels.
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Old 02-10-2022, 03:29 PM   #106
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I love this thread!

I feel the need to confess and add to the list, I also ditto everything that has already been said before and most likely after my post!

I must first confess I am absolutely a law-abiding citizen, with this said the propane never is turned off while traveling... EVER... at any stop or on/through any road (might make an exception on the tunnel between Seward/Whittier and Anchorage AK).

Because it has not been specifically said, use of NORMAL/SOFT TP from any store!
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Old 02-10-2022, 06:54 PM   #107
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I drove thru the Baltimore tunnel once, Just forgot to read any of the many many signs.

I do turn it off when I can't see thru to the other side or if I see signs.
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Old 02-11-2022, 11:27 AM   #108
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I leave my fridge run..... it's a residential unit!

We can't be seen with out our AMERICAN FLAG FLYING.

I bought to much truck..... RAM 4500.

We don't own a blackstone griddle.

We don't own RV pajamas.

We do travel with a Pitbull. (she is insured, and geriatric.. )

I don't check lugnuts as much as I should.

We do use the Black tank for its intended purpose, however we use the best TP money can buy so We put that in a bin separately. No issues over the many years full timing.

We are underweight according to scales.

This thread was a hoot to read, glad I'm subscribed to it now.
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Old 02-11-2022, 11:41 AM   #109
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I leave my fridge run..... it's a residential unit!



I don't check lugnuts as much as I should.

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What's a lugnut?
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Two types really....one holds the wheels to the axle. The other walks semi upright.../s
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Two types really....one holds the wheels to the axle. The other walks semi upright.../s
I've confirmed the above on Urbandictionary.com.... haha.
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I like the cheap, noisy bathroom exhaust fan that came with the trailer. I was dreaming about someday getting a fancy Fantastic Fan, or MaXair, or Heng someday, but recently changed my mind. I don't want a super-powerful fan that will suck all the noxious fumes out of the black tank into the living space. And a little "cover" noise isn't always a bad thing, like when someone is singing in the shower. No more fan dreams- when it breaks, I'll replace it with another cheap fan. Saving up for disc brake conversion kit anyway.
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Old 02-11-2022, 12:11 PM   #113
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Im wondering about those who keep the TP in the separate container/bag instead of the toilet. Do you/they burn it in the firepit? That would for sure fit in with this thread! I may just start doing that to stand out more!
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Two types really....one holds the wheels to the axle. The other walks semi upright.../s
They’re related to wing nuts— like that crazy cousin you only see at Thanksgiving…
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