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2001 Innsbruck 30DBR
2004 Chevy Suburban K1500 5.3L
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ak_traveler wrote:I will second Traveler's statement about having an Epi-Pen on your person or in arms reach if you have such an allergy. I do also and carry an Epi-Pen. I have carried it for about 25 years and never needed to use it. 15 months ago I was out in the country for work and was stung. It saved my life. If I didn't have it with me (in my pocket where it is from the moment I put my clothes on till I take them off) I would not be here to tell about it. There was no time or means to go get it.
I hope, Benntexas, that in addition to your pressure sprayer, you also keep your epi-pen at arms' reach as well if you are so allergic to wasp stings. My son is allergic to bee stings and I've taken the "hit" for him many times.
โJul-09-2008 02:28 PM
GizmosMom wrote:
Love the fire pit ideas, Jim!
Years and years ago we read a hint about an emergency heat source. It may have even been in one of the old "Highways" magazines.
Take a small coffee can (was probably 13 ounces back then but 11 ounces now) and put a roll of toilet paper inside. Pour a regular size bottle (?pint?) of rubbing alcohol into the can, right over the toilet paper. Light. Cover to extinguish.
Although we have never needed an emergency heat source, this hint stayed in my mind because it went on to say that you could burn it safely inside a home or RV---there would be no toxic fumes.
We tried it once just to see if it would work and it did.
Just thought I would share that to see if it would help you with your fuel thoughts for your fire pit.
โJul-09-2008 02:22 PM
JimBollman wrote:
All the talk about bumming food and feeding bums, reminded me of a good feel experience when we were camping in Alaska in 1993. We flew in and rented a Class C to see the state in a 2 week whirlwind vacation. We were setup for our last night before turning in the camper and flying home. We were talking to a young family with several kids (was a long time ago the facts are fuzzy) that were setup next to us with an old camper pulled by an old car. They were doing a family vacation while looking for work and had very limited funds. We mentioned we didn't really want to throw out all the food and supplies we had left but they were all open, would they be interested. Next morning they took everything we had left before we broke camp and they were very appreciative. Made a great finish to a great vacation.
Jim...
โJul-09-2008 02:04 PM
Benntexas wrote:
Speaking of bug repellent,, I am deathly allergic to Wasp stings.
I hope, Benntexas, that in addition to your pressure sprayer, you also keep your epi-pen at arms' reach as well if you are so allergic to wasp stings. My son is allergic to bee stings and I've taken the "hit" for him many times. We'll be driving along minding our own business when he'll holler BEE! and I will pull over, get him and the rest of the family out of the car, and tend to the bee myself. Usually we both come out winners, but on occasion I get stung and it gets dead.
So long as my son doesn't get stung I can live with that.
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crazyoldcoot wrote:
Went to Office Depot and got a box of these. Great for hanging awning lights.
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