cut and paste lasts longer on your site

Ron Dickey

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Los Osos, ca
I have been on this forum sense it began. I have gained and lost many Teardrop friends over the years, both on line or camped with.

I took me about 10 years to build my send Teardrop trailer. viewtopic.php?t=54108&f=50

If you look at my site you will find sever times when the photo of what I am talking about gone. Be it a paid for site or a store add.

so you have know idea what I am talking about. Like on this page viewtopic.php?f=50&t=54108&start=75

It is better to copy the photo paste it in your Galley and pull it from there, so it will stay on your page.

You will find in building your teardrop that you will never stop building it. New ideas will come along or you messed up on a part and have to rethink it. :NC and smiles come in handy when you want to save on words :beer:

Ron Dickey
 

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