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No guns,gas prices,walmart,running fridge going down the road.Is this a great thread or not.


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Roto chocks, jacks down, rear stabilizers down - and two more things - leave it hitched and set the brake on the truck.

Learned from experience. (insert humorous and inappropriate innuendo here)

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One bite of wedding cake usually cures this condition, maybe it's time to renew the nups

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Just be sure to look out the windows before you check if the stabilizers are working. You wouldn't want to go outside and find your 80 year old father in law sitting in his truck for the past 2 hours waiting for you to get out of bed (Waiting for his biscuits and gravy)


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No guns,gas prices,walmart,running fridge going down the road.Is this a great thread or not.



One bite of wedding cake usually cures this condition, maybe it's time to renew the nups


Wait til the DWs see this....

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Thanks to the OP's for the original question. The serious nature of the problem has crossed my DW's mind a few times, but the problem has'nt lasted long enough to require correction yet. This thread has been a barrel of laughs. Thanks Frank for keeping us on the straight and narrow and allowing us this good clean fun. The threads have been getting slow lately.


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Dave H M wrote:

Ahava

If you are really having a good time, there are NO stabilizers for that kind of action.
Having a good time is no problem...But I do have 3 kids..and one of them is a teen.
They are in bunks and I would hate to have them fall out of their bunks just because of the Rockin'.
I guess since we are in the west coast, I could say it was another earthquake.


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portscanner wrote:

Roto chocks, jacks down, rear stabilizers down - and two more things - leave it hitched and set the brake on the truck.

Learned from experience. (insert humorous and inappropriate innuendo here)



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We leave for a long weekend on the 24th and I will have to take some late evening walks to check out the awning lights. Maybe convince the little woman to get frisky in the afternoon so as to not be quite as obvisous. Should be a rather informative trip.


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