Jim,
You are correct. It was a Larry that then introduced his other two brothers, "This is my brother Darrell and my other brother Darrell."
Hope all is well with you guys in the cold northern lands.
Jim,
You are correct. It was a Larry that then introduced his other two brothers, "This is my brother Darrell and my other brother Darrell."
Hope all is well with you guys in the cold northern lands.
Darrell and Linda,
From the 2nd best looking guy on the board - Welcome to POG.
Mango Mike
Boy, Will you really know how to hurt a guy. It's gona be 16 degs tonight. TOO cold in my book. -30, well that's totally out of the question.
Here's another one for you Will. Complete the sentance.
"One of these days Alice, one of these days _________________!"
JIM
Welcome aboard.
Now the warning. There is a substantial element here of which you must be weary. They bait you with the concept that this is the Prevost Owners group and joining makes you special, part of the intelligencia. Lull you in with all kinds of friendly advise, some even true. Entice you with fun filled vacations in all sorts of exotic and wonderful places. Doing things that mere mortals can barely imagine. Sounds good Eh? If you even lean towards the positive on that, well consider yourself had. You too, when you least expect it, like their wives, will learn the true meaning of POG is Pernicious Old Goats.
With that, it still will be the best $100Lewbucks spent on your coach activities.
How did you get that, your too young.
JIM
Darrell & Linda,
Welcome to the POG forum and watch out for these folks;
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The one on the left is a bad ass and the one on the far right collects busses for a living but the guy in the middle is the smartest dude in the room (if the room is small) and his lively wife Di.
Jim,
I thought the answer to fill in the blank was Pow Zoom!
Those were the good old days. Today Ralph would be under arrest for communicating a threat.
Oh yes, our forecast for next week, after some lows in the +30's is for temperatures to get into the middle 70's. Glad we are no longer in the Northeast tonight!
We had that experience here in January 2000. The forecast was for 3" of snow. When the power went off at 2:00 AM I knew we had more than 3". Turned out we had 3" of solid ice on the top of the heat pumps that was topped by 18" of wet snow. Our big pine trees were popping off like the 105 howitzers on Ft. Bragg. No power for five days. We now have a whole house, LPG powered generator. Its a GM V-6 car engine turning the generator. I'd suggest that might be a good option for you Jim in keeping power on the Blinkmobile during the winter months. There is an automatic transfer switch when it senses power as being off for more than 30 seconds. It also senses when power is restored and shuts itself down.
Later ... company here.
Hey Darrell, A-1 aka known as the 'smart guy' (sometimes the smart-ass) real name Jon, forgot to tell you if we don't know the answer to your questions we (he) make them up.
WELCOME!!
Your POG Brother DARL