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Handbasket

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Posted: 08/30/07 05:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Don, I'd clear forgotten about the old RT Independent's 'mini-tub' ! Among the first group of used B's I looked at in late '01 was a pretty lo-miles 4-seater '94 (?) Indie. Supposedly a doctor owned it, and had used it mostly for a yearly hunting trip with his buddies to Montana, and the pheasants they bagged came back riding in the tub.

Kevin, I've said it before. The RT aisle shower is, IMO, the best accomodation that can be made in a B. Takes up no room when not in use, great ventilation, quick set-up and quick take-down. I've got a hard-sided shower now, and that's one feature I'd gladly trade back...

Jan, nope, no brain freeze. Just minor sinus burn . Nothing left to freeze, I'm afraid. It's atrophied since I quit teaching.

Jim, "Now and then, an innocent man is sentenced to the legislature."


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Posted: 08/31/07 04:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My old 1990 Coachmen has a 3 foot bathtub with seat in it. Shower sprayer is on a hose so no problem with feet.
john 'I am Canadian'

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Posted: 08/31/07 05:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Start staying at campgrounds that have showers (rather than the "freebie" WalMarts, Sam's and Flying Js") and you won't have a problem.....bill





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Here's a good find...Sally Hansen has an inflatable foot bath that folds up into a 5x3 little box. Found mine at Walgreen's.


My '99 Pleasure Way and traveling cockerpoo companion, Waggie Thatcher.


dombodals

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I sit on my toilet and soap up my feet. Then rinse them off before standing up and finishing my shower in my GWV bathroom. No balance problems there unless I'm parked on an angle and have already soaped up - then I might slideeeeee off into the aisle


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The aisle shower setup in my RT works perfectly. There is plenty of room and the toilet seat allows you to sit down and concentrate on those toes! In the summer, the outside shower is even better. "Wet-Naps" come in handy when you feel like you have to do a clean-up in a hurry.


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Hit The Road Jack

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dombodals wrote:

I sit on my toilet and soap up my feet. Then rinse them off before standing up and finishing my shower in my GWV bathroom. No balance problems there unless I'm parked on an angle and have already soaped up - then I might slideeeeee off into the aisle


Ya know Don, when in the planning stage of my DIY Sprinter, I tossed around the pros & cons of installing the toilet onto the shower pan.

Your system for foot wash'n is a plus for this toilet/shower combo...which I don't have!...


Check out these nice, clean Tootsies!


Hit The Road Jack


uksheila

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RV-n-Again (and anyone else with pictures attached) - how on earth did you get such a huge picture attached?? If you look at my last post here my picture got smaller and smaller and smaller until it got accepted! And now you can't even see it! What's the trick?

Hit The Road Jack

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Hit The Road Jack wrote:

Is it just me, or is this task similar to washing-up in a Shower-Stalled-Straight-Jacket?

Or agonizing through the 'Twister Game' in a pantry!



Care to run through your cleaning system? For us 'Dirty-Footed'


Thought I would resurrect this thread in honor of our newly registered member additions...

Gotta here some more foot washing funnies...

topless

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I read through this thread not realizing it was a year old until I got to my own post, then I looked at the date. How time flies when your memory isn't so good anymore.
BTW, the flushing toilet was just as funny this time around. Hey Jim, you never answered about the brain freeze from your frozen drink coming through your nose.





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