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โMay-16-2017 03:11 PM
drsteve wrote:
Don't make me pull this car over...
โMay-15-2017 07:09 PM
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โMay-14-2017 08:30 PM
Fizz wrote:
You're overthinking it.
Being a craftsman and handyman you're ahead of the game already. No matter how well built, it's a wooden box on wheels. Something will happen eventually. Keep it dry.
Don't pass up on the slide, it will be the least of your worries.
โMay-14-2017 08:06 PM
โMay-14-2017 03:18 PM
โMay-14-2017 09:58 AM
soren wrote:
So being a jerk is something you are entitled to once you become a seasoned member? I'm not sure how that is "valuable advice"?
Of course, there are many here that would benefit from the concept of actually reading and comprehending posts. The first thing the guy says is that he is an aviation mechanic. He then gets a response claiming that he doesn't care about maintenance, and offers that "RVing may not make him happy, or keeping him out of a tight spot". Whatever, the heck that means?
Doesn't matter if he joined in 2000, or a moment ago,He is no less important than you. It's posted in "beginning RVing" which would indicate that it's just where it belongs, as he makes it clear that he is new to this. Nobody needs nasty replies to serious questions, or your attitude, when they express that they don't appreciate that kind of nonsense. Believe it or not, the fact that you have been her a while means absolutely nothing to most, and fails to give you the right to decide who is, or isn't, welcomed here.
โMay-14-2017 09:54 AM
โMay-14-2017 09:17 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:soren wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:aerocycle wrote:
dear lord dude chill out, you have added nothing here, move on quietly.
You don't understand I weight all of my options, used or new, if you don't have anything positive to add then...
I know maintenance better than most people, period, that is my job. Why would i want to buy a rv known to require more maintenance than another? sheesh, really starting to regret joining this dam forum.
and from your attitude, others are probably regretting it also.
bumpy
Seems the valuable advice of "if you don't have anything positive to add......." applies pretty well to you, also. Totally unnecessary post on your part, and one of the reasons that new members leave quickly, and head to places like IRV2, where folks actually know how to act civil and provide valuable information.
and coming on here one day after joining the forum and has that attitude. no big loss if he leaves. my valuable advice is not act like a jerk your second day here.
bumpy
โMay-14-2017 08:52 AM
โMay-14-2017 06:46 AM
soren wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:aerocycle wrote:
dear lord dude chill out, you have added nothing here, move on quietly.
You don't understand I weight all of my options, used or new, if you don't have anything positive to add then...
I know maintenance better than most people, period, that is my job. Why would i want to buy a rv known to require more maintenance than another? sheesh, really starting to regret joining this dam forum.
and from your attitude, others are probably regretting it also.
bumpy
Seems the valuable advice of "if you don't have anything positive to add......." applies pretty well to you, also. Totally unnecessary post on your part, and one of the reasons that new members leave quickly, and head to places like IRV2, where folks actually know how to act civil and provide valuable information.
โMay-14-2017 06:29 AM
aerocycle wrote:
Great advice guys appreciate it! It's been quite a search fiasco out there, you've helped me refocus on the goal! I haven't seen alpenlite yet, I'll look them up too!