that did make me laff pandabloke!! and sorry i cant comment on margate girls but they cant be any worse that the pyjama wearing scouse girls i see!! yeah and im talking about daytime too!! they seem to have evolved from "trackies" to PJ's!! and before anyone shouts at me im a born and bred scouser too!!
yep it comes in handy having a six footer around for the top of the awning! but high heels are banned in our house..... unless im wearing them!!
Mexman I think we have got off the topic a bit here! Perhaps we need a new forum for sad but amusing posters who have a penchant for smuttiness.
Anyway, am away for a week on the 18th to Somerset, a Haven site in fact - Burnham on sea. A bit commercial but the dancing girls are worth a look. I am taking my floozie with me as security. After all, if you can't pull a rough bird with a dubious accent at a Haven site, then better the devil you know, I say.....
Hope she doesn't read this as she is a beautiful but firey redhead. Things could get ugly. Mind you if your talking that's ugly, then you should see the dancing girls......
That is a joke from the Muppet Movie. I'm 39 for goodness sake!
P.S. I am a shoe size 10. Have you any spare slingbacks..........
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These broken wings are gonna leave me here to stand my ground......
Dyou know I was looking at those plastic sheets last weekend and wondering what they were for. during the course of yesterday it dawned on me! Thanks Dgall.
Quote: Originally posted by Jan P on 05/6/2005
We leave everything in for the "summer" we oick it up from storage and don't open it till we arrive on site. All we have in the car are clothes and the cool box with the "fridge" stuff. We pack it up "properly" on site so we don't have to open it when we get home. We don't use the awning for weekends and have the unit up beds sorted aquaroll filled etc in less than half an hour. Putting up in the rain is no hassle if you bring them home wet you do need to open them up again. Same with a caravan awning.
Jan.Do you leave the bed pods(if thats what their called)attched to the poles or do you take them down?hoping for some nice weather this week to pack up for our hols on Sat.the last 3 yrs we've had to do it the night before in between bloody showers.the more i can get done before the off the quicker we'll be when we get down the Gower
HI Jan, I have been unclipping the bedroom pod clips everytime, though leave the main roof bit attached and the curtain wires for the bedrooms. can we really leave the bed pods still clipped up? Usually we only need one bedroom but it is the clipping part that I really hate as that seems to be the hardest part of the whole putting up/down! Clipping in the bed sections on the tent was also my most hated jog. I have even managed to trap my fingers twice whilst doing this!
Including the bed pods it is only taking two of us around 20 min to have the main unit up and fully working though so quite happy with this and we have only used the camper 4 times so far so may get even quicker!
Yes we leave ours up almost all the time. Lie the back window of the pod on the bed and strap down. We only use one end and I dont even unstrap the other end, the clip by the wardrobe is a vicious beastie to be avoided at all costs.
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we haven't been able to pack again this yr cos of this bloody weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!when it does stop we've been lucky to get just 20 mins or so.My wife is getting really peved at this every yr......
We have just come back from our third trip (first this year) with our FC. We are really plaesed with how much you can load in them to save room in the car. They are oh so much more comfier than sleeping on an air bed as we have got memory foam toppers on ours and they make a huge difference. The main body goes up quite quickly - on our first outing with it last year, we ended putting it up in the rain but have been lucky the last couple of times. We have had to pack it up wet twice, the second time being last week - luckily the sun was out by the time we got home, so it didn't take it long to dry.
It's the awning which takes time to put up and down,, but you would get that with a caravan anyway. All in all we are really pleased with ours.