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SidecarFlip
Jul 25, 2017Explorer III
riven1950 wrote:
SidecarFlip...not my cup of tea either but don't think i'd call them all trailer trash. Pretty wide brush stroke. I've seen some pretty nice, well kept seasonal units.
My wife and I got invited to Sunny's campground in Wauseon, Ohio by a friend who had his seasonal spot there. We stayed one night. That was enough. Packed in like sardines in a tin can, I shoehorned my TC between a seasonal camper and the showers and enjoyed the noise and commotion for one night. I've never seen such humanity stuffed into such a confined space before. Not for me.
I guess if I lived in an urban setting, that would be acceptable. I don't and it's not. If one of those units (at Sunny's) caught on fire, the whole place would have gone up. Campers in general, burn pretty quickly because all they are is dry, thin wood, cardboard, paneling and plastic.
All the units I observed there had all sorts of 'junk' around them, lawn chairs, kids hot wheels, wading pools, lawnmowers, general trash, all things that at 'home' responsible people put away, out of sight. I guess in a campground, being a slob is acceptable.
I tend to paint with a wide brush anyway. Covers more area with less dipping.
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