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Newcomer Questions
05-22-2007, 12:05
Post: #21
Newcomer Questions
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:

I find it difficult to believe you will have any difficulty starting
a conversation. lol

Why Leroy, are you trying to tell me something? ;-)

> Niceville---Yes, it is here next to the Choctawhatchee Bay in the
panhandle of NW FL. It is where a lot of nice people live. lol
Excepting myself. lol The HOA stays on me, especially if I plant
the BB in the street, in particular if the trailer is hooked up to
it.

Ohhhh, you're the fella I was reading over on Wanderlodge_All.
They're _still_ on ya? You're _still_ doin' it?

As for snipping, just click and drag to highlight the deletia and
press, well, Delete. Gone!

Ginger
BB wannabee
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05-22-2007, 12:38
Post: #22
Newcomer Questions
No Ginger, I truly hope you find a BB and join the party.

Nope, I'm not on Wanderlodge All, never heard of it, but I am still doin it.
Gonna keep doin it, until dirt is thrown in my face! Until then, if I get hungry
I'll eat the Ducks that are nibbling at me.

I can snip it but the computer will not allow me to type in between the lines of
received messages, so I'll top post. That way nothing gets misinterpreted.

Regards:

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
----- Original Message -----
From: runnerful
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 7:05 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Newcomer Questions


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:

I find it difficult to believe you will have any difficulty starting
a conversation. lol

Why Leroy, are you trying to tell me something? ;-)

> Niceville---Yes, it is here next to the Choctawhatchee Bay in the
panhandle of NW FL. It is where a lot of nice people live. lol
Excepting myself. lol The HOA stays on me, especially if I plant
the BB in the street, in particular if the trailer is hooked up to
it.

Ohhhh, you're the fella I was reading over on Wanderlodge_All.
They're _still_ on ya? You're _still_ doin' it?

As for snipping, just click and drag to highlight the deletia and
press, well, Delete. Gone!

Ginger
BB wannabee





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05-22-2007, 13:03
Post: #23
Newcomer Questions
Great post.
I have been on the business end of that thing many times in the early years.
Showed it to the wife. Guess what happened.

Leroy Eckert
1990WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
----- Original Message -----
From: Jon
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Newcomer Questions


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> The usage pattern with a Splendide is definitely different than
when you have high-capacity W/Ds available, but it is not hard to get
in a habit of one or two loads per day that don't interfere with
anything else you might be doing (except driving!). The zero minutes
waiting for wash and zero minutes waiting for dry are concurrent,
since the machine does both automatically.
>
> Don Bradner
> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
> Posting on the road by satellite from
> Portland, Oregon
>
> On 5/20/2007 at 9:33 AM Rob Robinson wrote:
>
> >I hear ya Don but you got to admit to do a large wash in a
Splendid you
> >have
> >to spend all day with many loads or many days with single loads
waiting
> >zero
> >minutes to do the wash. Then you have to do the zero minute thing
all over
> >again to accomplish the drying. At least you get your exercise I
guess VBG.
> >You are also right that the washer/dryer thing is like tires and
batteries.
> >A never-ending source or conjecture.
> >
> >On 20/05/07, Don Bradner wrote:
> >>
> >> The washer/dryer argument will never end, but being on the
Splendide
> >> side I find it amusing that the slowness of its dry cycle is
ever an
> >> argument. I see it this way.
> >>
> >> Laundromat: Dry in 20 minutes
> >> Splendide: Dry in 60 minutes
> >> Laundromat: Wait 20 minutes for it to dry.
> >> Splendide: Wait zero minutes for it to dry.
> >>
> >> Same for the wash part, not to mention the time to haul the
clothes
> >> somewhere. When the W/D is in your own house, it takes up none
of your
> >time
> >> to wash and dry, regardless of the chronological time spent by
the
> >machine.

Hay you guys you have it all wrong with this Washer Dryer thing! Just
get one of these as a present for your wife and your washing machines
worries will be over! And while your at it you can get a peice of
rope and make a washing line on top of the old rig! Jon
http://www.redhillgeneralstore.com/B32851503.htm

Jon
Up in Bremerton
"Where there is allways plenty of fresh water"
78 Wanderlodge
>





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05-22-2007, 13:48
Post: #24
Newcomer Questions
Jon,

> Hay you guys you have it all wrong with this Washer Dryer thing! Just
> get one of these as a present for your wife and your washing machines
> worries will be over! And while your at it you can get a peice of
> rope and make a washing line on top of the old rig! Jon
> http://www.redhillgeneralstore.com/B32851503.htm

While you're at that, might as well use a piece of that rope to make
yourself a noose. Will help ease the pain. ;-)

Though I did buy my wife a mop for Christmas once. More as a joke than
anything else, but she wanted one, so I got her one. My boss dropped
by while I was wrapping it up and looked at the mop... looked at me...
looked at the wrapping paper... looked at me again... and just shook
his head.

Ginger:

> Two, some campgrounds charge extra if you have/use your own laundry
> equipment: some do not allow the use of onboard laundry equipment.

Bwaahhahahahahahahahaha!!!

I don't respond well to rules of any sort. I don't respond *at all* to
ridiculous, stupid rules like that. I'd ignore such a rule and, if
some how called on it by the campground, I'd tell them where they
could stick their silly rule. If that meant I packed up and left, so
be it - but if they kicked me out you can bet they wouldn't see a dime
from me, for anything.

It's one thing to provide a coin-op laundry to earn a little extra
cash. It's quite another to charge people a fee for not using your
laundry facilities! What's next, do I have to pay fifty cents for
every can of soda in my fridge, since I'm not buying from their
machine? Hahahaha...

You know, I just realized I totally destroyed this thread with my
initial laundry comments. In fact, I think this is the second time
I've started this religious debate here. Apologies to all - I am now
fully aware of the religious nature of this subject and will try to
avoid it in the future. Smile

Oh, on the weight, though? I don't think even 200# here, there, and
everywhere is going to make a difference on a big coach like mine.
Maybe if I replaced the floor with inch thick lead, but otherwise, not
so much. Smile

-Ryan
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