it’s like people with a dishwasher that rinse the dishes before they go in
You are insane. Idk how many divorces this causes but it's probably the biggest cultural barrier in my marriage.
it’s like people with a dishwasher that rinse the dishes before they go in
What you mean? LolYou are insane. Idk how many divorces this causes but it's probably the biggest cultural barrier in my marriage.
He means the same thing as when some people think toilet paper comes off the bottom of the roll versus it coming off the top.What you mean? Lol
I tell my wife every time I find a new roll not put on the holder (bc she goes through it most) I throw the entire roll in the toilet, can’t be flushed it has to be taken out. Took only 1 time and she doesn’t leave a new roll off the holder anymore lolHe means the same thing as when some people think toilet paper comes off the bottom of the roll versus it coming off the top.
There is a reason my wife and I use different bathrooms.I tell my wife every time I find a new roll not put on the holder (bc she goes through it most) I throw the entire roll in the toilet, can’t be flushed it has to be taken out. Took only 1 time and she doesn’t leave a new roll off the holder anymore lol
Lol only one in my house.There is a reason my wife and I use different bathrooms.
My first house only had one, luckily I was single at the time.Lol only one in my house.
The number one rule of campers.Just buy a 40’ 5th wheel, and camp in comfort!
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Just bought this in the spring. Pulls easy. Only 3000 lbs. Has a surprising amount of room. Has shower and crapper, fridge, mini kitchen. It’s a 2010 and still looks great.
I really like that idea. Not sure if I'd be able to sell the wife on it. Windows on a camper somehow don't seem as necessary as windows on a house. How often do you sit in a tent and look outside? Natural light is nice, but so is not dealing with leaks, and being insulated and warm when it's cold out.I bought a 6 x 12 enclosed cargo trailer and converted it into a stealth camper. I pulled it with the 4runner from Gulfport Mississippi to Anchorage Alaska.
My wife and I just got back from a weekend trip to Seward, Alaska camping in the trailer. It has brakes on it. It is insulated and has a roof that can support the weight of me walking on it. I have a bench that slides out to make a queen size bed, a harbor freight workbench for a kitchen counter, and an 1800 W power station. It has a short power connection with a 30 amp breaker box, two receptacles inside, a light switch for the two 4 foot LEDs on the ceiling. I can use the microwave, coffee maker, CPAP machine, power tools, etc. I even have a built-in, DIY shower. It drains through a hole in the floor. I plug the hole when I’m not using the shower. I recently mounted a propane tank on the tongue and gave the trailer a 3 inch lift (not seen in the photo).
Pop ups are nice when the weather is nice. It's raining, you get to your camp site. Get out in the rain and try to set it up!My wife and I were talking about a pop-up camper on Marketplace the other night. I think I'd rather have a hard-shell of some sort, with some indoor plumbing. Y'all with pop-ups... how do they handle the cold? Snow? Anything we get would primarily be a summer toy but I'd want something that could conceivably be used year-round.