Thats true, but that was when I had a fifth wheel trailer.
The person below me blew a fuse trying to light up a pink flamingo.
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Jeff, Cindy and the Brittanys:
Remi and Hunter
'81 International 31'CB "Fus-a-lodge"
'03 2500HD Chevy Duramax w/improvments
WBCCI #7026 Air #17054
Thats true, but that was when I had a fifth wheel trailer.
The person below me blew a fuse trying to light up a pink flamingo.
It wouldn't have blown, but the flamingo wasn't supposed to light.
The person below me uses toothpaste to keep the polish on his trailer "minty fresh".
Yes, and when our smoke gets in your eyes, we'll switch trailers, quick. Yours is all shiny and new, and ours is all crumpled and old, but you'll find everything you need to know to fix 'er up here on the forums and have a good time doing it! Now, the person below us doesn't know how to use the search feature yet so he keeps reinventing the wheel to redo his Airstream.
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maxandgeorgia
1995 Airstream Classic Limited 30' ~ Gypsy
Chev Silverado 2500HD Duramax/Allison, 4X4, Crew Cab
WBCCI #5013 AIR #2908
WDCU
Go, Mizzou...Tigers on the prowl!
Not true! It's bad enough to wake up with bedhead, why would I add hat hair to the mix? But, the person below me puts a wool cozy on his Airstream when it's cold outside (possibly crocheted in granny squares)...
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1960 Caravel "Boris"
1967 Safari "Sparky" My Photos
No it wasn't crocheted granny squares (those are SO 1970s! don't you agree? ) the cozy was knitted completely out of some new patented microfiber yarn with built-in Walbernize.
But if you think that's over the top, the person below me is also knitting giant thumbless mittens for the propane tanks!
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Last edited by LuminumTraila; 01-11-2007 at 08:45 AM..
Hah! FYI - they are not entirely thumbless. There are small portals for reaching in to turn on the gas.
Please turn your attention to a more serious matter;
The person below me needs some help. They are clueless trying to figure out how to let their box wine “breathe”. Using a drill proved to be messy.
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