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Old 05-17-2016, 03:43 PM   #43
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Thanks, when you fulltime, there is no such thing as running out of things to do...it's always something, even if it's fiddling with your hand soap dispenser!!!! As ol' Virg used to say "Rockhead Tommy, I think if you didn't have something to do on your rig, you'd go out and break something!!!"

That's it for now work. I think folks are gonna get tired of listening to your "bragging"!!! Just funnin' ya. Good to have ya back. Jump in here anytime! We're gettin' so needy here, we let anyone in! rockinbaby over and out.
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The PivotEZ has drawn many curious inquiries since I've had it. I just had a guy behind me at the dump station two days ago looking it over and asking questions. Bryan you should make up some PivotEZ cards as a hand out, I'll keep some in my utility center for those interested RVers.
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Old 05-21-2016, 03:27 PM   #45
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The PivotEZ has drawn many curious inquiries since I've had it. I just had a guy behind me at the dump station two days ago looking it over and asking questions. Bryan you should make up some PivotEZ cards as a hand out, I'll keep some in my utility center for those interested RVers.
I often get comments about the Pivot EZ at dump stations. I can get in, dump and get out like a Nascar pit crew.
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Old 05-21-2016, 03:47 PM   #46
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Reckon Bryan outta be offerin' a bird dog fee? Nothing like word of mouth, best advertising you can have, don't ya know?!!! rockin'
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Rockin' that would be a good incentive for our efforts, word of mouth is valuable.

Doc I'd say you're the NASCAR pit crew of camping. If they ever had a camping olympics you'd score gold in the setup, packup and dump station competition.
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Old 05-22-2016, 08:44 AM   #48
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So should we now call him Doc Dumpy?
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Now that was funny Rockin. We have had people actually take pictures of our Pivot-Ez.
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Old 05-23-2016, 08:51 AM   #50
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Now that was funny Rockin. We have had people actually take pictures of our Pivot-Ez.
You think that's funny.....check this old post I made in 2014....post #2. I still laugh on this one.

http://www.irv2.com/forums/f116/pivo...nt-203382.html
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