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ArmySFCRet wrote:
Yep, DEAR WIFE or DEAR HUSBAND. Of course, the context may lead to some other assumption. :B
โJun-16-2009 08:02 AM
'04 Cross Country 35' w/300 Cummins
'14 Ford Escape on KarKaddy 460SS
'09 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Crew 5.7 Hemi MDS
'51 & '53 Hudson Hornets 308 6cyl w/
TWIN H-POWER
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djbogue wrote:
Can someone tell me where the post is about the propane tanks is located in this topic?
โJun-14-2009 02:51 PM
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I monitor CB Ch 13
โJun-14-2009 04:30 AM
foxface wrote:
We don't drink the water in our fresh water tanks. Spoiled with bottled water too long or something. We bought this and just bring 2 18 gallon bottles of water with us and use a manual pump to pump the water out for drinking. http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/Summer/BBQsAccessories/BBQTanksBriquettes/PRD~0851429P/Tank%2BGenie.jsp
we also use the genie to hold our propane tanks since they won't fill them if you aren't storing them vertically.
Our son has a habit of waking up as soon as he sees light... at 5 am.. so for the bunkhouse we bought some earth magnets ( 20 bucks for 60 pieces on ebay) and some black out cloth and sewed the magnets around the edges. we'll let the magnets hold the black out over the window and it's easy to remove to let the light in during the day. no velcro or anything left around the window.
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โJun-12-2009 07:44 PM
Jeanne M wrote:I have a manual beer can opener
You know, I think I've heard stories about those 'manual' ones...what do they look like! :W
โJun-12-2009 01:35 PM
I have a manual beer can opener