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Old 12-15-2017, 12:03 PM   #21
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That's a hard reminder to ALWAYS look UP before moving. I saw a guy the other day rolling along with his antenna still raised up. The school of hard knocks is unforgiving. I hope all is resolved and she is good a new when you get it back.
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Old 12-15-2017, 12:44 PM   #22
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In answer to the question about how we got it in, we came in on a circle, routed to the left side of the park, camped in a wide blacktop spot on the far end of the park and were told to keep on headed in the same direction and it would lead us out. Where we parked is actually the blacktop drive leading around the park. It is just a wider spot with two power pedestals.
I decided to draw a little diagram of the park instead of going further with the explanation. If anyone complains about my artistic abilities you automatically get two demerits.
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Old 12-15-2017, 06:55 PM   #23
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In answer to the question about how we got it in, we came in on a circle, routed to the left side of the park, camped in a wide blacktop spot on the far end of the park and were told to keep on headed in the same direction and it would lead us out. Where we parked is actually the blacktop drive leading around the park. It is just a wider spot with two power pedestals.
I decided to draw a little diagram of the park instead of going further with the explanation. If anyone complains about my artistic abilities you automatically get two demerits.


Dang Jim. Don't you have an etch a sketch or something where we can see stuff? Just joking!! Thanks for the layout and again, I wish you the best in getting things fixed.
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Old 12-16-2017, 03:36 AM   #24
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Not trying to hijack your thread, but on our first time out with our new camper we hooked a wire in a Jellystone park here in IN, fortunately my sweetie was outside to let me know when I had gotten completely into our spot and seen the wire moving and stopped me. Long broom took care of it but I let park people know so they could get it raised.
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Here is the latest chapter in the above saga: Camping World did exactly as they said they would. The repairs were completed in five days and it actually does look like new. We are back up in Clewiston, all set up and waiting on good weather. It is amazing how $16,000 in Geico money can make things happen. Kudos to Geico and to Jason at Camping World in Fort Myers. Now, if I could just hire some big guy to cut the wallys off the Comcast cable repairman in Sebring I would be pacified.
And one more thing. Danny, after the Etch-a-sketch remark, I believe you have earned two more demerits.....
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Here is the latest chapter in the above saga: Camping World did exactly as they said they would. The repairs were completed in five days and it actually does look like new. We are back up in Clewiston, all set up and waiting on good weather. It is amazing how $16,000 in Geico money can make things happen. Kudos to Geico and to Jason at Camping World in Fort Myers. Now, if I could just hire some big guy to cut the wallys off the Comcast cable repairman in Sebring I would be pacified.
And one more thing. Danny, after the Etch-a-sketch remark, I believe you have earned two more demerits.....

Jeez. Sounds like I'm back in school again. That's all I ever heard until I got out of high school When I was a junior the counselor told me she didn't know what I would be good at in the future, but at the time I was very accomplished at p??@#%g people off
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