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Old 10-12-2005, 09:49 AM   #1
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Trailer Cook or Floozy?

I’m having another disagreement with Mr. Hut. He replied to some spam email and got into a place that will hook you up with “travel companions” . One of them sent her picture which got Mr. Hut all excited because he says she can obviously cook and it would help me out in the kitchen. I told him it would be too crowded in the trailer but he says I can sleep in the truck which would give me more room anyway. She’s not wearin any apron so I don’t know how much of a cook she really is. Also, Mr. Hut still wants me to ride in the trailer while we’re on the road and he says the cook should ride in the truck with him so they can review meatloaf and jello recipes. Does anyone else take a cook with them or is he full of it.

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Old 10-12-2005, 10:12 AM   #2
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Why, Mrs Hut... I'm surprised that you would even ASK. All of us "Millionaire" Airstream owners have domestic help while travelling. It is a prerequisite of owning one of these trailers. As a matter of fact, I'm shocked that Mr. Hut has made you slave away in the kitchen doing domestic chores all these years! That Mr. Hut is willing to furnish you private accomodations of your own while furnishing "maid's quarters" for the hired help tends to reinforce your status as his queen. You should be grateful.

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P.S. Mr. Tin Hut... send me the $100 you promised for writing this to my PayPal account. Hope it works for you! Good luck!
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Old 10-12-2005, 10:53 AM   #3
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We never leave home with out a cook. How else are we going to eat?? As for Mr. Hut's applicant, I would need to see further credentials. Maybe a better photo showing the prospect in action...
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Old 10-12-2005, 11:06 AM   #5
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Dagnabit,

I left the computer on while I ran to Dunkin Donuts & she got online again. Mrs. Hut's just mad cause I caught these two losers comin out of our permanent residence and the neighber say's they show up every day during my donut run. Mrs. Hut say's they just help her out while I'm gone but I put a stop to it. Now that I'm trying to get her some kitchen help for her she gits mad.
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We never leave home with out a cook. How else are we going to eat?? As for Mr. Hut's applicant, I would need to see further credentials. Maybe a better photo showing the prospect in action...

Yeah, and maybe one showing her actually cooking something as well!
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Old 10-12-2005, 12:20 PM   #7
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Dear Ms Hut,

I can fully understand the need for an additional cook, after all, it's quite obvious that your Mr is high maintenance and requires TLC - but you deserve to be pampered as well. I have some concern, about your husbands neglectful oblivion for your personal and spiritual growth.

Riding the trailer will give you more time to read, meditate, take twice daily massages and explore your inner self. I am putting my personal assistant on a plane today to help you achieve this personal enlightenment. You do not need to pick him up at the airport, he will hire a car and should be there by close of business today.

Please find the enclosed photo of my assistant - he is now yours. Have a great day!
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My advice is for Mrs. Tin Hut to start interviewing professional chauffeurs! Every millionaire should have one. The TV/Limo should come with servants quarters.
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Old 10-12-2005, 01:34 PM   #9
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Dear Ms Hut,

I can fully understand the need for an additional cook, after all, it's quite obvious that your Mr is high maintenance and requires TLC - but you deserve to be pampered as well. I have some concern, about your husbands neglectful oblivion for your personal and spiritual growth.

Riding the trailer will give you more time to read, meditate, take twice daily massages and explore your inner self. I am putting my personal assistant on a plane today to help you achieve this personal enlightenment. You do not need to pick him up at the airport, he will hire a car and should be there by close of business today.

Please find the enclosed photo of my assistant - he is now yours. Have a great day!
If you send that pansey down here he won't last five minutes before some Bubba runs over him in pickup truck.
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Yeah... Hut... good help is SO hard to find...
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If you send that pansey down here he won't last five minutes before some Bubba runs over him in pickup truck.
Hut, your first name wouldn't be Bubba, would it?
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Old 10-12-2005, 04:55 PM   #13
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That's no floozy.....That's my ex wife!!!!!!!

Tell Mr. Hut that I know for a fact that she doesn't cook anymore. She calls the stove " The cigarette lighter ". She use
to call the can opener a " food processor ".
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Old 10-30-2005, 09:25 PM   #14
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Old 03-24-2006, 12:06 PM   #15
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Dear Mrs. Tin Hut....

Dear Mrs. Tin Hut,
I do apologize for the delay in answering your letter dated February 14th, 1962.
It seems you mailed the envelope with a first class stamp of 7 cents and this left a postage due of $45.69 upon U.S. Postal delivery some 44 years later.
Unfortunately, we no longer offer the "Duke" model or any other travel trailer model for that matter; we ceased operations in 1974.
However, your letter arrived today and I felt a sense of responsibility was needed in a reply.
I am enclosing a 1963 model year brochure for the "Duke" per your request.

I am puzzled as to your inquiry about a "rooftop sleeper" model for you and Mr. Tin Hut.

Most couples choose the standard twin bed model. A "rooftop sleeper" model certainly would have some Summer weather advantages. I do not believe Mr. Tin Hut would be comfortable on the roof at highway speeds as you suggest. Also, preliminary marketing research shows that an "exposed basement sleeper" model with a twin bed suspended two inches above the road surface, under the trailer would pose actual safety concerns.

Pardon my boldness, but do I sense marital discourse?

On a personal note, the enclosed picture you sent of your great grandmother is quite lovely indeed. Her name is Mrs. Tin Hut as well?


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HA! I just saw this for the first time!

Floozy or Cook? Does it matter? Maybe to Mrs. Hut.
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Dear Mr. Hut; Does she have a sister? I too,, am looking for some help in the kitchen and also somebody to give me directions while I'm driving!Ernie1958 Traveler, 18ft.
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