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2lazy4U
May 14, 2016Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Did the seller inform the buyer that they have had nuts or products that contained nuts inside the camper? If not, the buyers could die from a nut allergy before the tow vehicle collapses under the excess weight. And what if they had stored a product containing wheat and the buyers have a gluten allergy? Oh the horrors.
And we haven't even touched on the very real possibility that the buyers would be unable to control the increased power, the increased size and the increased performance of the new tow vehicle the seller persuaded them to buy. They may run into a bus full of nuns before they even get there to pick up the trailer. The safest and most responsible thing would be to just send the rig to the crusher and be comfortable in knowing they saved lives.
Nuts? I never even thought about nuts. Yes, the camper has had nuts in it. I gotta go and call them right now.
And Walaby, you've inspired me to a new enterprise. I'm going to start a theme park where one can go back to the good old days. You can drink from the hose or the creek, shoot BB guns, ride bikes w/o a helmet, stay out after dark playing kick the can, roam all over the country, smoke cigarettes out in the bushes, and eat homemade marshmallow cream bars all day, all while your old dog follows you around off-leash.
d3500ram, great song. Love the steel guitar.
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