biziedizie wrote:Sharon I actually took time to read it and you forgot something![]()
A corkscrew for those that can afford wine with corks in it
Vedette wrote:Come on Steve
You are a Canandian! When was the last time you used a corkscrew?
Everyone knows that Canandians never put the top back on a bottle once it has been opened!![]()
We just push the cork all the way in.![]()
"Glass size is guaged by the size of a the bottle right?But we both know that Canadians don't USE glasses either when camping!
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Good Roads
Brian
Yeah I remember taking a screwdriver to shove the cork in the bottle, always have to keep the bottle tilted up so the cork would float
Now that I'm a refined and upstanding Canadian I buy the bottles with screw tops
I had a friend that put a half bottle of booze back in the fridge once Needless to say that friendship didn't last too long
He couldn't have been a Canadian as we finish our booze and we don't drink light beer
Mary C wrote:OK, I just want to remind a few in packing that you might want to keep in mind if you are on a trip it might be difficult to pull all that stuff off the bed to sleep so when packing remember you might give a tour or need to pull over and sleep and pulling out the table chairs, ezup and all the rest of the stuff might be ..........................just a thought. Beverlyt mentioned it way back in the early part of the General Discussion Page 300 something????????
Mary C.
S. Heisley wrote:I know, I know. I get that way sometimes. But, last summer, I was going on the biggest, longest driving trip that I had ever been on, 3 weeks and over 5,000 miles, just me and my dog, and I was very nervous about that. So, I made lists about everything, just to be safe.![]()
Anyway, I figured that if someone took the time to read, they might see something that they forgot. Since I still had the lists, I posted them.
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