Oldtymeflyr

Littleton, CO

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I like them both. The problem with the Long Long Trailer is the bickering, just too much of it.
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StanleyandIris

Louisiana

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The funniest show I have ever seen about RVing with a TT was an Amos and Andy show where one of the A's (I forget who was who) convinced the other to buy a TT and then drove them on a "trip" as the other A and Saphire stayed inside the TT. He drove them during the day and everynight would stop and put out a sign (Welcome to Yellowstone, Niagra Falls, etc.) but they never left Central Park. It was hilarious, double-over laughing entertainment.
I know 'The Amos and Andy Show' is taboo now which is a shame because these were some of the best dead-pan comedians ever. If you can find a copy of this show, you will laugh so hard you'll hurt.
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jwduke

Ice Cream Capital of the World (Le Mars), Ia.

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Oldtymeflyr wrote: I like them both. The problem with the Long Long Trailer is the bickering, just too much of it.
That wouldn't be Luci & Desi if they didn't!
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bsinmich

Holland, MI

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They actually made dollies with wheels and suspension back then to help handle the hitch weight so you could avoid a weight distributing hitch. They didn't last long. The trailer was actually a Mobile home, not an RV. It was fun to watch. We carry RV in the MH so we can watch it for instructions when hooking up the sewer.
2003 Newmar Mountain Aire, Workhorse W22, & 2002 PT Cruiser w/Remco lube pump, Falcon 5250, & US Gear Unified Tow Brake
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