RE: If you have a dog please pick up!
Handbag reminds me of one of our local trails that was closed to dogs due to the amount of poo left behind despite the bags hanging at every trailhead. I get particularly annoyed when I find it in my front lawn.
RE: Block e-mail windows 7
Ask your cop friend to change his password on his email provider.I concur. I work in the IT department of a university. Our younger users constantly pick up stuff on their computers. As soon as our system detects the burst of messages indicating an attack, we force a password change which stops it immediately. Even if it doesn't work, it fast and free to do and works most of the time.
RE: Swan Song
Looks like a great trip. Airplanes and hotels are nice, for sure, but our best memories are the ones where we discovered a place on a trip and stayed there a while.
So what kind of camera do you have?
RE: Crack. THUMP! Woosh~
Hearing stories like this makes me worry about my camper. The tanks are simply hanging under the overhang on the back supported by two cloth straps with a screw at each end.
RE: Has Anybody added a Vent Fan w/No 12v connection?
I installed a vent fan in our bathroom (there was no fan) and pulled the wire through the roof to a nearby light. Very simple to route the wire this way. Same here, I used a coat hanger to fish a wire through to a nearby ceiling light.
RE: RECALL - Lite Cylinder Company, ALL composite Cylinders
Everyone is bashing them, but weren't they out for a long time before anyone realized there were problems? You can only test so much before real world trials find weaknesses. I'm disappointed that the consumer has no means of remediation.
RE: Generator storage?
Ours sits inside the camper and fits between the table support and bench seat nicely. I don't do anything to secure it and it has never tipped over. We also don't have any odor. I put the gas can in one of the wheel wells.
RE: My possible first Truck Camper! What do you guys think?
I would look at it from another point of view. Regardless of which camper is too big for your truck, which is too big for yor life? If I were driving that much and looking for something to take into the woods for hunting, I would want the smallest camper that would serve my needs. I would think that a 9.5 with a wet bath would be a good choice. It would have a table, some storage, a kitchen, holding tanks, heater, etc.
A smaller unit would be easier to carry, more fuel efficient, easier to park, and easier to handle in the woods.
Just my two cents worth.
RE: I added a second bathroom to my Bigfoot 10.4E
That's a pretty clever idea. I like the photo of your cat it's like he's saying, "Hey baby, wanna come back to my place? I live with my parents, but I've got my own bathroom."
RE: My 17 yr old grandaughter
Well she's not going to go far because she doesn't seem to understand the basics. You are supposed to ride the bull. You do NOT get on all fours and try to head butt it. :D
RE: Magruder Corridor
DJ, did you ever have any issues with clearance or dragging the overhang? The dragging is my primary concern with the 4' overhang on the back. My 2000 Chevy rides lower than you Ram also.
RE: The Emotions in a TC
My wife and I have the discussion often. For us, the primary complaints are the lack of space and the climb up into the bed. We are boaters, so a trailer isn't an option, but a small motor home is. With us, it comes down to the fact that we will likely always have a pickup, so why have another vehicle. We also like the ability to upgrade the camper or the truck independently.
RE: How to install RCA jacks for outdoor speakers?
Do you already have the speakers you are using? There are some nice wireless speakers and I just got a Bluetooth speaker that I love.
I think the RV dealer suggestion makes sense and is easy.
RE: Alaska cruise
We went in June with Holland America. we did an Inside Passage cruise that included Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan, and a glacier. We really enjoyed it. For shore excursions, we went whale watching in Juneau and salmon fishing in Sitka.
RE: What I love about country music.
I find it very difficult, if not nearly impossible, to find any country music on the radio anymore. The "country music" that is being played needs a new genre name as far as I'm concerned because it just ain't country music. There truly has been an awful murder down on music row.i hear what you are saying. It seems like anything with a guitar is called country now when it is almost pop or rock. To me, the difference is that country songs usually tell a story about life, so even a repetitive pop tune by Taylor Swift will resonate with me.
RE: A truck camper with no propane vent for 5 years
I'm with the second poster. What exactly is a propane vent?
Upon reading the post again, are you talking about a cover where the fridge compartment vents through the roof?
What I love about country music.
Rhonda's post about her daughter Kaitlyn and the Rascall Flatts video got me thinking about country music. There's an old joke that says if you play a country song backwards, you get your wife back, your dog back, your job back, etc..
In Brad Paisley's, "This is country music", he sings about the fact that country music often covers topics one wouldn't normally sing about. Things like divorce, death, illness, alcoholism, and infidelity for example. I feel like country sings stories about people and their lives in simple terms and that's what I love about it.
I'm going to go play my guitar now.