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- Reddog1Explorer II
languiduck wrote:
Reddog1 wrote:
Actually, we were more creative and less concerned with the sky falling back then. No need to weigh it, cause we were going to haul it anyway. Personally, I totally ignored the door stickers then, as did all of my camping friends. We did not have air bags, not required to have helmets while riding a motorcycle, it was common practice to have passengers in the TC while traveling. We actually even drank the water from the TC tank.
That's crazy talk!
Not at all. I question any value in an in-depth discussion, but I will stand by my statement. Depending on you age, you will find as time progresses, we tend to think we have too be dictated to by others for various reasons. There was a time, we were responsible to think and be responsible for ourselves. As time passes we tend to think the sales people and attorneys literature is the only truth. Simply stated, one size does not fit all.
Each one of us work off from a knowledge base. Sometimes it is from experience, sometimes from research, and ideally from both. My preference is both, with the understanding that experience usually will be more valuable than theory. In my opinion, a sales person or attorney typically have little to no experience on a given subject that that they were educated in. - languiduckExplorer
Reddog1 wrote:
Actually, we were more creative and less concerned with the sky falling back then. No need to weigh it, cause we were going to haul it anyway. Personally, I totally ignored the door stickers then, as did all of my camping friends. We did not have air bags, not required to have helmets while riding a motorcycle, it was common practice to have passengers in the TC while traveling. We actually even drank the water from the TC tank.
That's crazy talk! - Reddog1Explorer II
Super_Dave wrote:
mkirsch wrote:
Anybody notice that the camper is level but the truck is running uphill?
Also looks like a 1/2 ton truck to me, not even a 3/4 ton.
Did you notice that the rear tires were flat?
Only on the bottom. :B - Super_DaveExplorer
mkirsch wrote:
Anybody notice that the camper is level but the truck is running uphill?
Also looks like a 1/2 ton truck to me, not even a 3/4 ton.
Did you notice that the rear tires were flat? - mkirschNomad IIAnybody notice that the camper is level but the truck is running uphill?
Also looks like a 1/2 ton truck to me, not even a 3/4 ton. - 67avionExplorer II
reddog1 wrote:
Actually, we were more creative and less concerned with the sky falling back then. No need to weigh it, cause we were going to haul it anyway. Personally, I totally ignored the door stickers then, as did all of my camping friends. We did not have air bags, not required to have helmets while riding a motorcycle, it was common practice to have passengers in the TC while traveling. We actually even drank the water from the TC tank.
What Wayne said ;-) - okan-starExplorerI hope once the guy sobers up he buys some kind of camper tie downs , and maybe a bed mat
- Super_DaveExplorer
Reddog1 wrote:
Actually, we were more creative and less concerned with the sky falling back then. No need to weigh it, cause we were going to haul it anyway. Personally, I totally ignored the door stickers then, as did all of my camping friends. We did not have air bags, not required to have helmets while riding a motorcycle, it was common practice to have passengers in the TC while traveling. We actually even drank the water from the TC tank.
And the gray tank was a short garden hose that stubbed on the outside of the camper. - Reddog1Explorer IIActually, we were more creative and less concerned with the sky falling back then. No need to weigh it, cause we were going to haul it anyway. Personally, I totally ignored the door stickers then, as did all of my camping friends. We did not have air bags, not required to have helmets while riding a motorcycle, it was common practice to have passengers in the TC while traveling. We actually even drank the water from the TC tank.
- languiduckExplorerBut it's sagging in the back!
I can't believe no one has asked if he weighed it yet, and what the door sticker says.
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