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Oldtymeflyr

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Posted: 12/14/09 02:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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

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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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Posted: 12/24/09 06:18pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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

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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.


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