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2ndhom

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Posted: 05/08/12 09:28am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Seems to be ..... "it's all about me" generation!!!

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2ndhom wrote:

Seems to be ..... "it's all about me" generation!!!


One should always remember, the OTHER side may be thinking the same thing about YOU!
There are always two sides (at least) to every story.

Besides, the "ME generation" has been around for several hundred years!


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You choose to park near me or next to me then I reserve the right to run my generator whenever I want and for whatever reason I want...period!




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M GO BLUE wrote:

I reserve the right to run my generator whenever I want and for whatever reason I want...period!
Usually that works, but in cases of crowded spaces and no wind, generator exhaust can be not just stinky, but deadly.

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2oldman wrote:

M GO BLUE wrote:

I reserve the right to run my generator whenever I want and for whatever reason I want...period!
Usually that works, but in cases of crowded spaces and no wind, generator exhaust can be not just stinky, but deadly.


Unless you have a Genturi like I do...

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I was camping at Talladega this weekend, I got there and several hours later a couple was setting up a tent next to me. Even though I wasn't running the generator I warned them that I would be running the HydroHot for hot water in the morning and it uses diesel to heat up the water, I did tell them I'd try to make sure they were up before I fired it up. They set up anyhow, so I looked it as "buyer beware" at that point.


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M GO BLUE wrote:

2oldman wrote:

M GO BLUE wrote:

I reserve the right to run my generator whenever I want and for whatever reason I want...period!
Usually that works, but in cases of crowded spaces and no wind, generator exhaust can be not just stinky, but deadly.


Unless you have a Genturi like I do...
and a diesel generator exhaust which is no where near as deadly as a gas generator. That was one of the main points of the OPs thread that you appear to have missed.

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I have a Genturi too. It helps a lot, but it does not eliminate all of the fumes.




M GO BLUE wrote:

2oldman wrote:

M GO BLUE wrote:

I reserve the right to run my generator whenever I want and for whatever reason I want...period!
Usually that works, but in cases of crowded spaces and no wind, generator exhaust can be not just stinky, but deadly.


Unless you have a Genturi like I do...



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wny_pat wrote:

That was one of the main points of the OPs thread that you appear to have missed.
I apparently missed that BLUE has one. Not feeling psychic today.

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2ndhom wrote:

Seems to be ..... "it's all about me" generation!!!


Don't you mean, "It is all about my generator!"?

Yeah, stupid I know but I could not resist.


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