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05-01-2018, 07:19 PM
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Pictures finaly posted.
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05-01-2018, 07:21 PM
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#11860
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05-01-2018, 07:24 PM
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05-01-2018, 08:40 PM
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Winnebago Owners Club
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Lovely work.
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Tour 42QD/InTech Stacker
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05-01-2018, 10:19 PM
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Gulf Streamers Club
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Great job.
ron and emmett
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05-02-2018, 06:44 AM
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Good morning!!!
Sam, that looks great. Love the wood work. I agree what are they they thinking when they paint over that stuff?
Went into the big city of Rock Hill last evening to pickup some stuff, then had dinner at 5 Guys. You all ever been? Not good for you, but boy is it good!
Trusses for the kids house were delivered yesterday, crane expected tomorrow to set them. Will get the drone up there and catch some of the action.
Working on getting two of my antique bikes ready for the show this weekend, son-inlaw and daughter coming with us, he has a vintage bike we are taking to the show as well. Should be fun. Got to get the trailer ready as well.
So about 4-5 days ago we had a unusual bird visit our feeder. Had to look he/she up, a Rose Breasted Grosbeak. They migate from South America to Canada to nest every year. Any way he/she has been at our feeder everyday, visiting as I write this.
Have a great day all!
L.
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05-02-2018, 07:13 AM
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#11865
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Monaco Owners Club Vintage RV Owners Club
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Good evening everyone! Coffee is good today!
Lloyd, 5 guys burgers is good, for sure, love the fries! Have fun at the antique bike show! Also, there are quite a few of the MH's around Japan! Most really small class C's, but there are a few class A's running around too! I'm sure they have CG's here too! We have talked about renting one, but then it is so easy to take the trains, subways, here, so, will have too wait till we get to the states, and Mona!
We went to a science museum today here in Nagoya, Japan, also a big Castle! Lots of walking and stairs, dang! Here are a few pic's! Also, something new at this motel that i have never seen! They give you a smart phone to use while you stay here! Unlimited data, hot spot, calls, everything! I'm using tge 4G hot spot, as it is way faster than the motel WiFi! Rail!
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05-02-2018, 07:59 AM
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Good Morning;
Cool, cloudy and windy yesterday. Today is going to be in the low 70. Have decided to wear long pants for the next few days and not worry bout trying to dress for the weather that changes rapidly.
Seem to have most of the immediate tasks done and waiting for the bedding plants to grow. Will not be putting them out until later in the month. Still risk of frost here. Trees are starting to get a green haze about them so a few warm days and the leaves will be out.
Like seeing the pictures Stan and Jira. Almost like being there with you. Hoping to have smell o vision and taste o vision in the future so you could share some of the foods you are experiencing.
Golly that is a very long rifle in the case. Was that an original sniper rifle from the old days?
Agree with Lloyd about covering the wood. Guess the decorating trends keep changing with the times. Lots of people taking carpet up to find really lovely hardwood floors.
Have a wonderful day.
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Tour 42QD/InTech Stacker
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05-02-2018, 08:45 AM
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Gordon, i guess i have been slacking on the food pic's!
That long gun had to have weighed 150 lbs.! It was solid and thick! Here are a few, the one was a Italian restaurant at the light show park and garden! Jira had the lobster spaghetti, and i had the bolenese!
Oh and we went to a pearl museum and the tiera jira has on was worth millions! They had two guards there, just off camera!
Rail!
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05-02-2018, 08:52 AM
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Here is another pic of the food we have been eating, this area is very famous for the pork and beef! And of course the seafood! This is pork tenderloins, they melted in your mouth! Rail!
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1996 Monaco Windsor 38PB, "Mona" 275 HP., 8.3 Cummins, 3060 Allison 6 speed, 2001 PT Cruiser, "Bailey"
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05-02-2018, 09:02 AM
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Morning all, top of the day to ya.
Stan, love the pics, the food looks really delicious. Love to try that Italian, I'm 1/2 Italian so I can appreciate that quite a bit. The pork looks like a winner too.
Amazing about the pearl museum, wow, no surprise about the armed guards!
Have a safe rest of your trip!
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2014 Itasca Ellipse 42QD, Freightliner Maxum, 450HP Cummins ISL, 3000 Allison, Roadmaster Nighthawk II, 2011 Lincoln MKX.
2012 Newmar Canyon Star (first coach) FMCA F428511.
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05-02-2018, 11:27 AM
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GuardRail53 - Seriously? A camera? That's an interesting idea. But how difficult is it to get your pictures off of it and onto/into your account? Plus I don't know if I would want to do any kind of bank related transactions on it, as perhaps your CC # might be compromised. But still, a very cool idea. Wow..and Japan! So nice.
Is it okay if I live my life vicariously through you? Your life is WAY MORE interesting than mine!
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05-02-2018, 11:36 AM
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Winnebago Owners Club
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Food look good, REALLY good. Lunch time here so the pictures have made me start salivating. I will make something but will not be anywhere near as good.
Grilling some ribs for dinner though.
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Tour 42QD/InTech Stacker
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05-02-2018, 04:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TriMoot
GuardRail53 - Seriously? A camera? That's an interesting idea. But how difficult is it to get your pictures off of it and onto/into your account? Plus I don't know if I would want to do any kind of bank related transactions on it, as perhaps your CC # might be compromised. But still, a very cool idea. Wow..and Japan! So nice.
Is it okay if I live my life vicariously through you? Your life is WAY MORE interesting than mine! [emoji23]
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Trimoot, it has a feature that when you first set it up, it asks your check out date, and all data is deleted on that date! And yes, i am just using it for a hot spot, at 4 G speeds, and use my phone for the pic's and other stuff! But it is a really cool idea, and free! They also have a laptop rental too, at 1000 yen a day!
The phone has all kinds of apps pre-loaded with all the sites around town, weather, attractions, restaurants, google maps, GPS, etc.
And each room has a phone, so you can keep in touch with the free calling, so the 6 of our group, can call if we get separated, and do not have to buy a local sim card and service! Rail!
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