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The dumbest thing you have ever done

Started by AZsix, May 19, 2008, 08:45 PM

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AZsix

Quote from: Harguswavery,
I know what you mean. But my offer still stands to come to my campfire. That story and some of your posts have been interesting. If you come East I'll get you a Celtic's T-shirt.

Where around Boston are you? I grew up in Norwood and moved to Braintree after I got married. I was so happy for the Celtics and especially Paul Peirce.

Hargus

Quote from: AZsixWhere around Boston are you? I grew up in Norwood and moved to Braintree after I got married. I was so happy for the Celtics and especially Paul Peirce.

Hi Azsix,
           I'm from Dorchester. I'm back and forth to the South shore all the time. I've seen some of your posts so I know your from the East. That's a heck of a move West. How much do you miss shoveling snow and freezing your rear end off in January and February. The Celtic's win was good just like the old days.
Mike

JAL&JKL

First one we did was to put a citronella candle INSIDE the NEW camper because black knats were all over. Learned the hard way, that leaves "smudge/soot" all over everything. Not sure we ever cleaned it all out, even after 8 years of owning the pu.

Second one wasn't really something we did, just a funny one. Late one evening while camping, I opened the cabinet under the sink to get something & discovered water on the floor. DH got down there to "tighten" the fittings. Well, he "tightened" alright -- it BROKE! He yelled to "run outside & turn off the water". Told him that I was in my nightshirt already. DH said, "I don't care if your are naked -- HURRY & turn off the water, it's FLOODING over hear!" We spent the last 3 days of camping without water hooked up; toted it inside from the faucet. Took an "act of congress" to get the correct replacement fitting from Fleetwood (during the time of the fight over who owned Fleetwood at the time). Our local dealer did not sell PU's & had get permission to order the plumbing schematic & figure out the correct part #.