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Old 12-31-2013, 02:27 PM   #9045
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Too funny! But the reason I'd only have a female dog. They may have the same need to mark their territory, but at least their aim is much lower.
Yea, and they usually dampen the center of the hall where you walk barefooted.....
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Old 12-31-2013, 02:32 PM   #9046
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If you have a Norcold ( and maybe on a Dometic as well ) there is a drain hose on the rear of the unit. It's a thin hose about 3/8". There is an end cap with a pin hole for draining the water from the defrost cycle. If that hole is clogged ( and they often are. ) it will overflow into the inside of the unit and drain out the front causing the water you found.
Agree, I have a dometic and had to make sure the drain was clear;

also, the one time I had a problem was the connection of the water to the back of the toilet, the plastic connector cracked and I had replace it. And the water did show up in the bedroom first, not in the bathroom.
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Old 12-31-2013, 02:38 PM   #9047
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Never heard of Meyer lemons. How are they different from the Sunkist variety?
Meyer's are sweeter, not quite as sour. Makes great Lemonade!
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You have named 2 other things I do not have or need.

We have a Shark vac.

But I admit to caving in and buying a Porter-Cable 150psi compressor.

And I did buy a hibatchi charcoal grill for 23 bucks, that I DID want but NOT need.
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Old 12-31-2013, 02:49 PM   #9049
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Yea, and they usually dampen the center of the hall where you walk barefooted.....
They are just being kind enough to make sure you wake up and not stumble.
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Barb and Steve.
You have named 2 other things I do not have or need.

We have a Shark vac.

But I admit to caving in and buying a Porter-Cable 150psi compressor.

And I did buy a hibatchi charcoal grill for 23 bucks, that I DID want but NOT need.
I do not have or need a shark vac because I have a built in vac. I do not currently need a wet vac, but as Herb found out today, one could be handy. I do have a Porter Cable and sometimes need it. I do not have a charcoal hibachi - but do have a smoker. I might get a charcoal grill one day. Hibachis are cute!
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We bought a little Shark Vac and it sucks. It does a great job and is small and easy to store.
Happy New year to all you Mutey's from RVM 59. May 2014 be prosperous and healthy for all!!
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Let me assure you I need more than a shop vac because the carpet in the entry to the bedroom and the carpet strip on the slide under kitchen counter is soaked. Shop vac got a little but I think I'm gonna need a commercial steam cleaner to suck up the water. We laid down towels and walked on them and the were saturated and carpet is still very wet.
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Let me assure you I need more than a shop vac because the carpet in the entry to the bedroom and the carpet strip on the slide under kitchen counter is soaked. Shop vac got a little but I think I'm gonna need a commercial steam cleaner to suck up the water. We laid down towels and walked on them and the were saturated and carpet is still very wet.
Fans fans and more fans, best way to dry it out. Our condo flooded from a cracked toilet water feed line. Ran fans for two days to dry it out.
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Fans fans and more fans, best way to dry it out. Our condo flooded from a cracked toilet water feed line. Ran fans for two days to dry it out.
Well look what the cat dragged in. It's RVM 52! Howdy Ray and Debbie.

Got any ponderances or stories to tell?
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Hey, you STMs.

I know we have some folks from Canada on the RVM roster, but dont recall how many. Well, I found something for RVMs North of the US border. Matter of fact, it would work well in my home state of MN.
Attachment 52893
Looking at this and thinking it looks pretty neat, I assume that is a plastic cover??
I am not too sure how one would make it up if one were to fall... or how would one brace oneself if you were heading toward earth...
My concerns, since I seem to find the slippery slope to earth a few times in the winter... probably why I have dents in my scull .... also I don't text, so that will save a spill or 2...

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I forgot about lemon meringue pie. I think I like lemon cream better. Not as hard on my stomach. Mom made the best. I like that lemon cake with the pudding like lemon stuff under the top.

Found some Lemon Heads today. Get this; they were $1.01 total. The guy at the register gave me $18.99 in change for a $20. What a jerk. I hate myself for not speaking up and asking him if 1 penny would break CVS. Actually, when I got out to my truck, I had 98 cents in change. Either I dropped a penny or he shorted me.

If RO is unsafe for routine drinking, what good, other than washing things, is it? What are you suppose to do, have a separate spigot for city water? Inquiring mind needs to know. Not that I will ever give up my city water, just curious.
glad I can't drop pennies anymore... we don't use them (only on paper, not in real money) so I will be the one losing a nickel or a dime.... (starting to get expensive, will have to look down more often, our streets may be paved with silver when all the snow has melted!!!
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Fans fans and more fans, best way to dry it out. Our condo flooded from a cracked toilet water feed line. Ran fans for two days to dry it out.
Yep gonna do that but gotta get this excess water out first then bring in a commercial de- humidifier and fan....fun fun fun. Barb and I, 2 labs and equipment grrrrrrr.
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Hi - Angel pie crust came from the German baking chocolate box when I was a little girl. Egg whites, sugar and vanilla. Toasted diced pecans if the pie is chocolate.
I make the same crust when it isn't becoming just dollops on the parchment sometimes with chocolate chips and peppermint...

We call it merangue .. angel crust sounds so much nicer..
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Well look what the cat dragged in. It's RVM 52! Howdy Ray and Debbie.

Got any ponderances or stories to tell?
Happy New Year!
Dave
Hey Dave, not much new here just getting through the holiday family visits. Doing last trip this week to Jacksonville to see rest of grandkids.
Still recovering from back surgery... bummer
It makes traveling tuff. Looking forward to a new year and a spring fling in Hot Springs.
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