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- Big_BlueExplorerI have several vintage legacy bacon stretchers left over from the 70s. First $25 dollar bill gets the next one.
- Rwake901Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Hopefully, no one will fall for an RV scam. This "appears" to be a scam based upon the lack of information available. No year, no contact name, no dealership, few pictures and a price way too low to make any sense.
X2 - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIHopefully, no one will fall for an RV scam. This "appears" to be a scam based upon the lack of information available. No year, no contact name, no dealership, few pictures and a price way too low to make any sense.
- stugpanzerExplorer
Deano56 wrote:
lets try this http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/rvs/4527087117.html
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You were probably like 'Hey people had some really great advice' only to find out you forgot the link!
About your listing, it seems the listing is missing some info such as the year, miles, etc. The price, on the surface, seems too low to me.
BTW...hello neighbor....I am over in Sandwich. - stugpanzerExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
ArchHoagland wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
stugpanzer wrote:
ArchHoagland wrote:
I had one of those when I used to go Snipe hunting. Worked great!
He he he....I wonder if today's kids know about snipe hunting????
Hey I was a Navy Snipe..why you want to go hunting me for?
That deal is too good for it to be true unless it was only used every 2nd Sunday by a little old lady
I was in the Navy too and know about the snipes...they had hard jobs...but most people aren't aware of you guys and gals.
Three distinct groups on our destroyer
1) Twidgets......need fresh air and air conditioning to survive
2) Snipes........can't tolerate direct sunlight, get nose bleeds above waterline and use machine oil in their coffee
3) Deck Apes.....knuckle draggers that painted everything that didn't move. If it moved they secured it and then painted it
I was not in the service but my father was. He was a 'Tin Can Man' aboard the USS Wadleigh, DD689 during the Korean war. he would have been considered a Snipe in his job in the engine room.
I once asked him if he was a 'Shellback' to which he said "yes". I then asked him what he had to do (besides crossing the equator) to become that to which he said "You go find out for yourself!" Needless to say probably, but I am still a 'Pollywog'!
Thanks all for serving so we may have fun with forums like this and so we may enjoy each others company as free men and women! - Dutch_12078Explorer IIIf you're not far from Angola, you could just drive over and check it out:
Everage Auto
611 N Wayne St
Angola, IN
(260) 665-8686
(260) 336-5327 (cell) - Deano56Explorerlets try this http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/rvs/4527087117.html
- Deano56Explorerwow, what happened to the link I thought I posted????? Is this the first signs of ???
- Rwake901ExplorerFour pages of BS.. Boy this sure got out of control! LOL :B
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
ArchHoagland wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
stugpanzer wrote:
ArchHoagland wrote:
I had one of those when I used to go Snipe hunting. Worked great!
He he he....I wonder if today's kids know about snipe hunting????
Hey I was a Navy Snipe..why you want to go hunting me for?
That deal is too good for it to be true unless it was only used every 2nd Sunday by a little old lady
I was in the Navy too and know about the snipes...they had hard jobs...but most people aren't aware of you guys and gals.
Three distinct groups on our destroyer
1) Twidgets......need fresh air and air conditioning to survive
2) Snipes........can't tolerate direct sunlight, get nose bleeds above waterline and use machine oil in their coffee
3) Deck Apes.....knuckle draggers that painted everything that didn't move. If it moved they secured it and then painted it
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