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shenandoahvalley

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Posted: 08/04/12 07:45pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Today a nice young family with a huge toyhauler back into the site next to me. This evening the dad and I strike up a conversation and about rving and in the midst of it he says "I read a lot of posts about trailers and toyhaulers on line on a forum". What forum? RV.net...neat another forum member to talk to. He is usually on the toyhauler forum for obvious reasons but we had a great time chatting for an hour or more. Really fun to meet someone face to face for a change. So, Beachpirate, it was great visiting and hope to see you again some time.

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shenandoahvalley wrote:

Today a nice young family with a huge toyhauler back into the site next to me. This evening the dad and I strike up a conversation and about rving and in the midst of it he says "I read a lot of posts about trailers and toyhaulers on line on a forum". What forum? RV.net...neat another forum member to talk to. He is usually on the toyhauler forum for obvious reasons but we had a great time chatting for an hour or more. Really fun to meet someone face to face for a change. So, Beachpirate, it was great visiting and hope to see you again some time.


Hey, thats pretty cool! Always wonder if others in the campground are RV.net members.

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Met two on my buddy list in Tahoe this summer. It was really cool and completely by chance.. Had some laughs enjoyed some wine!


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I actually met two folks from this forum this past week while camping. It was unusual but nice to put a face with the screen name. Both were very pleasant folks.


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some years back the forum would give out by request small stickers for the TT window so others could tell you were forum members. I don't think they are doing it any more.

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old guy wrote:

some years back the forum would give out by request small stickers for the TT window so others could tell you were forum members. I don't think they are doing it any more.


I have had one of those stickers on my rear window for years but no-one has ever commented on it, or visited us who mentioned they were an RV net member. Our Vermont license draws more comments than the RV.net sticker.


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Do they still have the big stickers that say "I post on RV.net" I have one on my RV. Funny thing is I don't remember where I got it?


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I have had a "I post on RV.net" decal on my toad window for several years. Have yet to have any one identify themselves. Have had a few want to know what that means. I usually try to get those interested. It amazes me how many folks are afraid some one is going to steal their information. I usually tell them I have been at it for over 10 years and have not had a problem, but it has saved me big $$$$ in free advice and new friends.

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