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paulcardoza wrote:
I take my cell phone, call DW's cell, put it on speakerphone and set it on the dash. Then she and I can both talk without pushing buttons and she does a great job of guiding me in.
โAug-13-2013 06:13 AM
CincyGus wrote:
So I told her to help her remember to stay within my sight, I would stop if I could no longer see her. That worked......for a while. I then discovered that my lovely wife was born with alligator arms. Meaning that they can go from completely wide open, stretched to each side, slightly waving her hands only at the wrist, to SNAPPING closed like a 10' gator in the swamps of La. All while I'm riding the break at idle speed.
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noe-place wrote:
Our grandson will be 13 in November. I taught him to drive my truck on our farm when he was 8. He is so skilled now at 12 I allow him to move all our vehicles from garage to driveway and back, etc. for maintenance and washing and such (including my Vette). When we arrived at our campsites starting this year I have him park the rv while I spot. I can't wait till he gets his license so he can drive the MH when we travel in the summer and I can sit in the co-pilot's seat and look out the window for a change. This week I started teaching him how to back my trailer.
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โAug-12-2013 09:22 PM
bdpreece wrote:azdryheat wrote:
Wife and I use walkie-talkies to back our 5r. No visual signaling required.
DW gets excited, yells into walkie-talkie but forgets to push the transmit button.
โAug-12-2013 09:13 PM
azdryheat wrote:
Wife and I use walkie-talkies to back our 5r. No visual signaling required.
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