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Posted: 03/09/12 07:04am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I use my TC instead of a hotel room when teaching. The last group I did had dorms and they wanted me to stay in them instead of staying in the tinny cramped TC. After I told some of them about everything I had as well as the fact that I got to sleep in my own bed they thought that having a TC was a good idea and maybe they would try one.


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ahh a good nights sleep, hot shower, coffee, eggs, bacon,hash browns and OJ for breakfast. Ready to start work. gotta love it


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Done that several times at my old grocery job when I got scheduled for a "Clo-pening" (Close at 1am back at 6am for the opening).


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Buzzcut1 wrote:

Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:

Those pork chops are looking pretty good!
Ever put any of this on them or chicken, fish, and beef?


these had black pepper, sage, curry, and an ample sprinkling of Habanero Hot Sauce


OK, sounds like a 3 alarmer with those toxic ingredients on the chops. Good thing there's an EMT on board !

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Posted: 03/09/12 08:07pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

OH man Buzz I love brussel sprouts my wife hates to cook them because of the smell? I love the smell of sprouts in the morning!!! It's the smell of victory!!!


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Aw crud I'm on my last legs and we still arent anywhere near getting back to base. I'm going to move the TC 15 minutes down the hwy to the barn where I'm working Sunday and use the hook ups and pass out. Too tired to do the 65 mile drive home

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wow what a long day. started work at 7:15 am and finished at 9 pm

hit the market then drove to the barn and got the rig hooked up. 10pm and its dinner time

Frozen PF Changs skillet top General Chang's Chicken. very tasty



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Hard to beat the versatility of the truck camper.

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Posted: 03/10/12 08:49pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Great thread. I have used my TC to stay at conferences when my agency wouldnt pay for a hotel. Your own traveling home is awesome when you need it!! This is one of many great reasons we have truck campers.


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Posted: 03/10/12 11:40pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm having a hard time putting brussels sprouts and victory together in a mental picture.

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