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CaptPicky

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Posted: 06/10/08 07:13pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Great Place to watch the football games..so i can yell and shout all i want.


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My wife likes to use it as the ultimate shopping cart. She really gets excited about overnighting in the back parking lot of Tanger Mall. It takes her a couple of days to shop Tanger and Prime, about 40 miles north, on I-35.


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We have ours parked on a site about 2hours from house in Okeechobee so we use it as a weekend get-away better than burning fuel


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when my dad died we pulled out the MH and set it up for out of town family once the stick house was full. I might add that we were very picky about who we put up in the MH


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Dshultz50

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I know a woman that sets up her sewing machine in the MH and makes quilts. Says she can be away and no one bothers her......her own little "den".....


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I am considering moving in for the summer as I feel that A/C in the MH will be less than A/C in the stick house. A mear fraction of the square footage but there are a couple of other "issues" to deal with.. I have full hook up here, limited power but even that can be addressed

I do use the MH generator as the E-power for the stick house when power fails.. And many around me are w/o power this day (Alas, I can not help them just now)

And of course it's the guest house and ham shack.


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Over 1/2 of the flooring in our stick house is hardwood,and we had it refinished last fall.Spent a few nights in the MH because of the fumes and smell.


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I use mine as a weight to keep my RV garage cement floor in place.

JY we will be doing the same thing our floors are in great shape except where the heavy Mary Kay lady walked around the table showing make up with a high heel cap missing.



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Keeps the ahhh ..... "techs" at CW in a job.


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Our Mh is more than just something we use when we go on trips. I use it as an office when I work from home, as well as a general tinker when I have time. I need to run genny, or check the batts, just generally being in it even in the driveway helps me relieve stress. We use it as a guest bedroom, and when it gets too hot (don't have AC in the stick house), we sleep in the RV. It is always stocked with current perishables, and non-perishables, cloths etc. so it can also be used as an emergency shelter for whatever.

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