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gershwin
05-16-2011, 07:59 PM
Just curious why you never see a coach with twin beds? I know the queen and now king is a big hit but twins do make a lot of sense when on the road. I don't think I've come across a twin on anything later than a 2001 XL or H3-45. I'd like to travel w/ my brother from time to time and twins make good sense - can't believe every coach out there is for a pair sharing a bed - maybe I'm in that small non-existent demographic. I'd love bunk beds and twin beds - and I don't even think my wife would mindl;)
Jerry Winchester
05-16-2011, 08:18 PM
I've seen them with twin beds, but the Hot Monkey Sex lights had to be removed. Not good.....
dreamchasers
05-16-2011, 08:32 PM
My neighbor has a 1997 Royale, with twin beds in the master bedroom. The only one I have ever seen, but I agree with JDUB on the sex lights.
Hector
gershwin
05-18-2011, 08:33 AM
I've seen them with twin beds, but the Hot Monkey Sex lights had to be removed. Not good.....
ok I shouldn't ask....monkey lights?
Jerry Winchester
05-18-2011, 03:55 PM
Not monkey lights - "Hot Monkey Sex Lights". Every decent bus has a set of "mood lights" is the bedroom that provide optimal lighting for said practice. Now the Viagra Twins (A1 & The King) rarely get to use theirs since mood is not a requirement - just pop a pill and get busy. But I've been told Mango Mike burns a set of these out every month. I've even had to send him replacement bulbs from time to time when emergencies came up.
Nothing better than being out on the road with the HMS lights on frequently.
Is that better?
merle&louise
05-18-2011, 07:14 PM
Just curious why you never see a coach with twin beds? I know the queen and now king is a big hit but twins do make a lot of sense when on the road. I don't think I've come across a twin on anything later than a 2001 XL or H3-45. I'd like to travel w/ my brother from time to time and twins make good sense - can't believe every coach out there is for a pair sharing a bed - maybe I'm in that small non-existent demographic. I'd love bunk beds and twin beds - and I don't even think my wife would mindl;)
If you would like to see a coach that offered both options of twin beds and a king sized bed you can look on RVOnline.com link.
It was really neat because you could have the best of both worlds at the touch of a button.
http://www.rvonline.com/single-ad.asp?Recnumber=51675
gershwin
05-19-2011, 09:07 AM
If you would like to see a coach that offered both options of twin beds and a king sized bed you can look on RVOnline.com link.
It was really neat because you could have the best of both worlds at the touch of a button.
http://www.rvonline.com/single-ad.asp?Recnumber=51675
That is just fantastic - I mean really - what is not to like? I knew the link would be a Newell - they do some innovating things for sure.
gershwin
05-19-2011, 09:10 AM
Not monkey lights - "Hot Monkey Sex Lights". Every decent bus has a set of "mood lights" is the bedroom that provide optimal lighting for said practice. Now the Viagra Twins (A1 & The King) rarely get to use theirs since mood is not a requirement - just pop a pill and get busy. But I've been told Mango Mike burns a set of these out every month. I've even had to send him replacement bulbs from time to time when emergencies came up.
Nothing better than being out on the road with the HMS lights on frequently.
Is that better?
Now I'm in the know, no doubt.
Not sure why the lights had to be removed for the twin beds but I'm not really sure I want to inquire;)
thank you!
rfoster
05-19-2011, 03:18 PM
Jdub: How do you know what requires a "mood" and what don't? I have some pictures somewhere of an award in Santa Fe.........
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