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05-06-2003, 06:58 AM
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Stir fry and a croissant.
Wok and roll.
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05-06-2003, 10:55 PM
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A small plastic pink flamingo, complete with propeller wings that spin in the wind.
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05-06-2003, 11:27 PM
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All of you are nuts!
Thanks for the laughs....I have a few comments about what you all replyed, but no one would read my dribble anyway :o
OK....how about a fondue set? :E :E
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05-07-2003, 11:12 AM
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Are we talking about trailer items only?
Cause this summer I'll embark on a several thousand mile journey with 4 screaming parrots and a pouting Husky/Shepherd mix.
Last time I did this it was with one bird and the dog for 5,000 miles in a Corolla. Going in a Trillium with my Forester will be like moving up to the penthouse suite from the No-name Drive-by Motel.
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05-07-2003, 12:00 PM
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My better half tells me that we don't carry a bush rake ... we carry a shrub rake
Since she's the one who knows how to work it, I expect she's right, so I did an internet search for "shrub rake" and sure enough, a bunch popped up. We bought it years ago at a hardward store.
This is similar to our small little rake (bush or shrub), and shows the size compared to regular rake. Makes it real easy to tuck in the tow vehicle for quick access should a mess arise.
<img src=http://www.fiberglassrv.com/board/uploads/3eb9499e7751crake.jpg/>
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05-07-2003, 12:08 PM
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Thank you, Charles!
I knew you were the one who suggested the rake, but when I reread that God Made the People thread, I couldn't find it.
You do this kind of thing (keep parallel topics going) just to see if I'm on my toes, don't you!!
:jester
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05-07-2003, 02:20 PM
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Quote:
Orginally posted by John Ballard
A small plastic pink flamingo, complete with propeller wings that spin in the wind.
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About 6 years go I had the Alumabox parked for a few seasons in a campground. My Mom as a joke got me a set of pink flamingos. She put them out and I complained to everyone who would listen, but I wouldn't remove them because she had put them there. Funny thing... they began to mate. Some of the other seasonals began putting old broken pink flamingos around my new ones. By the time I pulled my rig out two years ago I had 31, yes 31 pink plastic flamingos in various stages of repair. Whole ones, and most missing leg(s), heads, wings, tails, beaks, etc. My last night there, around 3am, I took them all over to my best friends trailer, who had constantly ribbed me about my collection, and placed them all over his campsite, with an addition... I bought one of those fat lady bending over with her pantaloons showing lawn ornaments dead center of the collection. Ahhhhh, payback :ola
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05-07-2003, 03:14 PM
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A toddler and...
His beloved Thomas the Tank Engine set put together just for the Casita. Enough trains, track and even a train table to keep him occupied just long enough for us to cook up a meal. ;)
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05-07-2003, 03:30 PM
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Eric, have you seen these wok/grill combinations? This is what we are getting for our camper.
<img src=http://www.fiberglassrv.com/board/uploads/3eb97c2b73807grill.jpg/>
For more information, go to this site and scroll down to about the middle of the page:
http://www.cadacamerica.com/products.html
Cadac Safari Chef #6531
This is the most versatile portable grill on the market. You can cook five different ways with the Safari Chef. You can barbecue burgers and kebobs with the conventional grated surface. Grill steaks and chicken on the Teflon coated non-stick grill plate and they will come out with blackened lines as if professionally done. Flip over the grill plate and use the skillet on the other side to fry eggs and bacon for those early starts. The lid also can be used as a wok for stir fry. And lastly you can place a pot of water right over the flame to boil water. The legs fold away under the unit for easy packing. The Cadac Grill will provide all the heat you need for any outdoor cooking need. With its lightweight carry bag it’s also perfect for camping. Brass valves and porcelain-coated supporting parts protect against the elements. The 95 square inch cooking surface is perfect for 2 to 4 people. The entire unit weighs less than 10 lbs.
Nancy
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05-07-2003, 03:55 PM
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did i win huh huh did i win !!
Hope i won something because now iam thinking of getting a bigger toyota to Haul Lill trill around with. Iam a little uncomfortable about
almost exceeding The Rav 4 tow rateing. And 1300 is basical empty.
Toss my tow dolly in and ill be over!! ummm does anyone else travel
with a tongue dolly to move trailer around with ?
boys and thier toys:)
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05-07-2003, 10:05 PM
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a wok on the wild side
Nancy... Thank you thank you thank you! This is the coolest thing I've seen in a while (me thinks I need to get a life). I love multi-use stuff!
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