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DennisG9

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Posted: 09/10/09 08:20pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

On my way home this afternoon I come to a red light. In front of me is an older mid sized motor home. On the rear ladder wound up and tied down with the proper bungee cords is a well used blue slinky hose and tangled in with it is a white water hose, ends exposed, flailing around all over the blue hose. I wish I new where this guy has been staying.....so I don't go there!

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Posted: 09/10/09 08:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Maybe he had retired that old white hose and was going to use it for his sewer clean up one. And he did this on purpose just to see the reaction of others at the dump station!! LOL



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Posted: 09/10/09 08:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I often keep an old water hose in the same PVC container as my slinky. I use the hose for washing the RV or similar type things. You can't really tell much just from glancing at someone elses rig.


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Posted: 09/10/09 08:41pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You've given me an inspiration!

I despise tailgaters. Solution: used slinky flopping around on the rear ladder.

Nah, they're too clueless.


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This is kinda off topic, but kinda not... things you see: A Coyote on the back of a pick-up holding on for dear life!



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That guy has a great (warped!) sense of humor!!! I'd love to see that Coyote going down the road!!! ST


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The guy with the sewer hose strapped on the back is probably an RV.net regular, trolling the old fashioned way....

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I saw a rig, this summer, pull out of a dump statiom trailing about 15 feet of hose. When he got on the freeway that hose was was whipping across both lanes. Someone got past him and got him stopped.

I hope I'm never in that big a hurry.

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Yesterday I was on I-20 in Shreveport and got behind a really nice Class A diesel pusher. On the back of the rig was a contractor size wheelbarrow tied to the ladder. I had to wonder what a camper is doing with a wheelbarrow and just how big was the person that put it up there.


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