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BEER!


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Effy wrote:

BEER!


NEVER leave home without it!

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I'll add a 4" wide roll of eternabond, roller and cleaner. In case a tree branch attacks the roof........
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Yea pat , Ya have t o watch out for those Ninja Trees. The will get ya every time.


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Pogoil wrote:

Effy wrote:

BEER!


NEVER leave home without it!

Pogoil.


Many uses, in the case of an ERS call it cools, calms, and relaxes while the mechanic does his job. In the cases of total SOL, it's a nice way to help you say "oh Well". Packed with liquid nutrients and only pennies a serving.

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Jay Pat wrote:

I'll add a 4" wide roll of eternabond, roller and cleaner. In case a tree branch attacks the roof........
Pat

More truth than fiction there...overnighted in Fort Morgan, CO city park last July...heard a thud in the night and looked outside for possible intruder...noone around...got up next morning in prep to leave and went to the park restroom...coming back to coach noticed a branch from the tree I had parked under on top of the coach...went up to remove and it had stuck in the roof just like an arrow...dime size hole had to be repaired at the local Wally before proceeding on...whoda thunk it!!!!!....IMHO, of course


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If I carried tools and parts I wouldn't know what the hell to do with them.





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One size fits all: my VISA


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Since your looking for what is in an emergency kit, I would say that a safety vest with reflective stripes on it is a must. Small and lightweight its worth the money when your along a busy highway.



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Along with the ERS card, a cell phone and a toad.

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