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09/8/2007 at 6:07pm
Location: West Yorkshire Outfit: Hymer Exsis 578i
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Quote: Originally posted by Rebecca18 on 04/8/2007
Hi Sooh
Any ideas of how to persuadew my husband that a campervan/MH would be a good idea? he likes our tent. i have got so fed up with not sleeping properly in the tent , that last year and this year our daughter and me stay in a B&B with my parents and he sleeps in the tent on the Carreglwyd campsite in the Gower. I don't want this to carry on like this next year. I just think ifwe had one, he would soon like it more than me. he is a birdwatcher/lover of nature etc and what better way to explore than the convenience of a M/H. i sometimes wonder whether to just turn up with one but is that really sensible? Please help!
rebecca 18
You have got to start dropping loads of hints and making comments EVERY time you spot a Motorhome,then you start buying Motorhome magazines and leaving them in around for your husband to browse through.
Then you take him to Motorhome Dealers and let him "play" around with Motorhomes.You also talk about all the great trips you could do if you had a Motorhome.
If that does not work then never mind booking your daughter and you into B&B,book yourselves into a very expensive hotel!!!!
Good Luck!
Val
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09/8/2007 at 9:57pm
Location: Essex Outfit: Burstner Argos 747-2
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Quote: Originally posted by Vbennett214 on 09/8/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Rebecca18 on 04/8/2007
Hi Sooh Any ideas of how to persuadew my husband that a campervan/MH would be a good idea? he likes our tent. i have got so fed up with not sleeping properly in the tent , that last year and this year our daughter and me stay in a B&B with my parents and he sleeps in the tent on the Carreglwyd campsite in the Gower. I don't want this to carry on like this next year. I just think ifwe had one, he would soon like it more than me. he is a birdwatcher/lover of nature etc and what better way to explore than the convenience of a M/H. i sometimes wonder whether to just turn up with one but is that really sensible? Please help! rebecca 18
You have got to start dropping loads of hints and making comments EVERY time you spot a Motorhome,then you start buying Motorhome magazines and leaving them in around for your husband to browse through. Then you take him to Motorhome Dealers and let him "play" around with Motorhomes.You also talk about all the great trips you could do if you had a Motorhome. If that does not work then never mind booking your daughter and you into B&B,book yourselves into a very expensive hotel!!!! Good Luck! Val
cant beleive it..thats exactly the way I got round my wife into owning a motorhome.hehehe.spot on
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10/8/2007 at 8:16am
Location: high wycombe Outfit: rimor kat5
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Nothing devious about you Val, it's simple, you seen it, wanted, and got it........
I would call it true love...he he.
Rd or white ...anyone..!, sun's up & wines out.
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10/8/2007 at 9:25am
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Quote: Originally posted by Sooh on 10/8/2007
Quote: Originally posted by Biker Jeff on 09/8/2007
I buried my wife under the patio, and bought a new van with the life insurance.
May she rest in pieces.
Hey Jefferey bubbles bon bon - I dread to think what dastardly deed you peformed in order to get your bike .............................?
Sooh
Ha ha... I remember that show 'The Lovers'. I saw Paula Wilcox on TV recently, she still looks hot.
I definitely would.
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