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Old 01-09-2011, 04:22 AM   #15
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Like I said in a couple of posts back. "Lots and Lots of Noise!!!" That's what's gonna happen when we gits to yourn place!!!!Your gonna wish that the creaks and pops were the only noise you heard!

BTW Did you ever tell still about your pet lion??? You'd want him so know so he could bring him some kitty food!!!

Oh we's gonna have fun!!!
There you go again, SKIA. I never actually called Leo a "pet". I just said that he lives around here and comes and goes as he pleases. The fact is that he spends most of his time in the mountains out here. However, when he shows up for chow he's really hungry. Guess that's why we don't see too many coyotes these days. It'd be a good idea to keep the campfire blazing and to not wander too far after sampling the OP. (He prefers his meat to be marinated.)

It's gettin' close.
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Pet lion!! Not a problem for Billie's "South of the Border Dogs". They'll make mince meat of him after dealing with SKIA who will be in his corner nursing his wounds with his OP pain killer.
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Old 01-09-2011, 09:41 AM   #17
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Back on topic. No clunking in the Wild Cargo. I make sure everything is solid by just walking on it with my extra heavy but silent steps.
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Old 01-18-2011, 07:20 PM   #18
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We always put all four levelers down to have firm contact with the ground and then level. It leaves the coach on solid footing and less chance of creaking.
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