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RE: Camp and school don't mix

I understand it was a fork and spoon but it was also a pocket knife. I have kids that same age and in no way would let them play with a pocket knife, let alone take it to school. Do any parents take responsibility for the kids anymore.
This is the problem. You hit the nail on the head. Parents want to complain about the rules until another kid brings a Cub Scout utensil to school and their child accidentally looses an eye at the lunch table. Then they are screaming for some kids head on a platter and the principal and school board to resign because the code of coduct wasn't followed. If this system had half a decent attorney then they had a code of conduct with this rule plainly spelled out along with the punishment. Along with both parents signature saying they had read and understood the code of conduct. If it was there and they signed it its on the parents. Stop letting the schools raise your kids and then you don't have to worry whether they are using commom sense or if that idiot administrator will make the right choice. Parents don't want to be parents anymore. They want everybody else to take care of their kids. Grow up and start acting like parents.
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Tiger Fan
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10/30/09 09:31pm |
Family Camping
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RE: water heater starting problems

I had the same problem with my water heater. There is a diode that regulates the current or something like that. It is a metal looking tube with wires coming out of each end and is covered in plastic. My service guy told me to remove the diode and plug the connector back in. Sure enough it worked fine. I still havent replaced the diode. No problems yet. This also happened to a buddy I camp with. Same problem. He has an 09 and I have an 08 so these things wear out pretty quick. You don't by chance have a Coachman do ya?
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Tiger Fan
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10/20/09 08:53am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Where do you put your moveables when driving?

I made it so I could take the top off of our dinette seats so we would have easy access. All of the DW's things as well as the coffee pot, toaster, and any decorative items go under there. It has really worked great for us.
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Tiger Fan
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09/29/09 02:05pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: slide out leaks

Check the level on your camper. I was having the same problem and a friend suggested that I lean the camper to the side of the slide so that the water runs away from the camper. I also had the rain gutter above the slide extended with a thin piece of sheet metal.
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Tiger Fan
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08/28/09 10:35am |
Tech Issues
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RE: HOw tall is my trailer?

Just get plenty of speed and hit it hard. Worst case you have a new sunroof in your camper. Just kidding. You should be no where near 12 1/2 feet.
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Tiger Fan
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04/09/09 03:19pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Bad Trip-long story

I was wondering about the tire as well. The heat from the bearing may have caused problems with the tire. We had a bearing go out on a trip and man that thing casues some serious heat. You may want to excorise that trailer of yours or at least stay away from Florida.
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Tiger Fan
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04/07/09 12:00pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Electric griddle or skillet?

We have a griddle and a electric double burner. If you can't get it cooked with that eat it raw. The griddle is by far the best for breakfast. Makes the best pancakes ever. We use the burners for things like frying and heating things. We try not to cook inside that much.
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Tiger Fan
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04/04/09 06:44pm |
Travel Trailers
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