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I was wondering, does the light really go OFF when you close the 'fridge door"?
I was also wondering, how many full timers do we have here? Or planning to full time?
Just wondering if I'm weird or not, since I am full timing.
I hate to see a Thread without any posts too.
I was also wondering, how many full timers do we have here? Or planning to full time?
Just wondering if I'm weird or not, since I am full timing.
I hate to see a Thread without any posts too.
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Weird, I have another name for ya LOL. I wish we were at that point in our life. Its been a life long dream of ours, I think the word is envious. Plus I was kind of wondering about the fridge light also.
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Well...as they say, "Birds of a feather, flock together" lol
We are planning on semi-full timing. As we already live in the deep south, we will "snow bird" at home.
The rest of the year we plan to go where we want and enjoy not having to be "back to work" by a certain day. We would love to full time, but see the economics of not paying monthly rates during the winter months, there are plenty of places we can still go to during the winter months here in the south. We are very fortunate that we can RV year round!
We are planning on semi-full timing. As we already live in the deep south, we will "snow bird" at home.
The rest of the year we plan to go where we want and enjoy not having to be "back to work" by a certain day. We would love to full time, but see the economics of not paying monthly rates during the winter months, there are plenty of places we can still go to during the winter months here in the south. We are very fortunate that we can RV year round!
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I've been called a lot of stuff before, no problem Just let me know when the vittles is ready...Mike Clay wrote:Weird, I have another name for ya LOL. I wish we were at that point in our life. Its been a life long dream of ours, I think the word is envious. Plus I was kind of wondering about the fridge light also.
I'll bring the wine But I have to go to Fredricksburg first.
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He didn't offer it to us either.campswithcritters wrote:Hey Ernie, how come I never found your secret stash on that last trip? Guess I'll be looking harder next time!
Ernie - The light stays on - I'm sure of it - I've tested it many times. Try a little less Jack on the next test series - or have the rented-critter help you check the light. LOL
Yeah, I cleaned the AC filter this morning, and decided to disconnect the shore power to see. Same thing, I guess the light means the sun is up. Good to know I have an alternate sign when tha Jack is flowing.TwoPiggs wrote:Ernie - The light stays on - I'm sure of it - I've tested it many times. Try a little less Jack on the next test series - or have the rented-critter help you check the light. LOL
I'll try it again when I have the critter to help