JOHN HERE IS THE CAMPER FOR YOU

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JOHN HERE IS THE CAMPER FOR YOU

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DON'T YOU HAVE A TINY TEARDROP?


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I DIG THE FENDERS :clap:

I SAW A HUMP INSIDE A TRUCK COVERED WITH A PART OF A GARBBAGE CAN ONCE

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Cool little camper.

However, I’m waiting for the old dead and stinking cookie cutter response... I don’t like the pipes. Excuse me for saying so, guess it makes me a dick, but that cliche could have withered on the vine years ago on the purple board ya ask me which no one did.

But I really do like that camper. Bet it would keep Okie John high and wide, warm and dry.
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RoadKing wrote:Cool little camper.

However, I’m waiting for the old dead and stinking cookie cutter response... I don’t like the pipes. Excuse me for saying so, guess it makes me a dick, but that cliche could have withered on the vine years ago on the purple board ya ask me which no one did.

But I really do like that camper. Bet it would keep Okie John high and wide, warm and dry.
It's a thing, man. Once a bit becomes a thing, you have to do it in perpetuity. Just how it works...otherwise it wouldn't be a thing.

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jeffcoslacker wrote:
RoadKing wrote:Cool little camper.

However, I’m waiting for the old dead and stinking cookie cutter response... I don’t like the pipes. Excuse me for saying so, guess it makes me a dick, but that cliche could have withered on the vine years ago on the purple board ya ask me which no one did.

But I really do like that camper. Bet it would keep Okie John high and wide, warm and dry.
It's a thing, man. Once a bit becomes a thing, you have to do it in perpetuity. Just how it workls...otherwise it wouldn't be a thing.
I got this thing about things, especially interesting but stupid things.
“Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more.
It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury…
Signifying nothing”

Signifying monkey, stay up in your tree. Always lying and signifying, but you better not monkey with me.

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IT'S GOT WALK IN CLOSETS, AND A BATHROOM WITH A SAUNA, AND A BASEMENT ....
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The old teardrop rotted from moisture as I covered up the holes in the ends when I put the twin size mattress in it. it could breath properly then and held the moisture inside and then mold formed and the outside started coming apart from the rain because it wasn't water proof like the builder said it was.

That one might be a tad too big and heavy for the 800 to pull, but it would be perfect to pull behind the van. Thanks for the pic. I'll have to post a pic of my little teardrop when I get it made in the spring. I'll use insulation board and painters cloth with Titebond II on the sides and top. the painters cloth and Titebond II will make it strong and waterproof. [emoji106]
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He'd want this to pull it with ... [space] [emoji106]

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You bet, that would work. I could put the 800 in the back of the pickup. [emoji106]
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