
dguff wrote:It seems very unlikely that a teardrop would or could be used as a meth lab.I think you would need something like a motorhome or at least a good sized standy to be able to do anything inside.
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Good Morning everyone, this is Chris from Little Guy Worldwide. At Little Guy, we are very fortunate to have customers who love...no, adore their trailers. We hear stories every day of people who take their trailer everywhere, who live in it, travel this great country of ours--your adventures and your love of your Little Guy inspires us!
Once in awhile we will hear a story that touches our hearts, and this is exactly what happened with the story of Mandy Lea from Austin, Texas. By now, you all know Mandy as a talented photographer who travels the country in her Little Guy...until recently when someone stole her trailer taking with them everything that she has to travel and photograph.
Several days later Mandy received a call that her trailer had been found, but unfortunately it had been vandalized and nearly destroyed to the point Mandy reached out to me crushed that she felt it was no longer hers. We at Little Guy knew we needed to get involved and extend our help. And while we can't always assist every amazing Little Guy owner, we knew we could help Mandy.
I reached out to her dealer, Princess Craft's awesome owner P.J. Buerger, and together we were able to partner and order Mandy her dream Little Guy with all the bells and whistles to help her get back on the road and back to doing what she loves, chronicling her adventures through photographic images of her journeys. We feel blessed to be able to help out and will always continue to be actively involved in the amazing teardrop community that has risen. A long time ago, Joe and I made a commitment that every day we would treat people right and do the right thing...and with that we felt that the right thing would happen to Little Guy and it truly has.
Good Luck Mandy and please stay in touch! May the winds of adventure always be at the back of you and your to be named Little Guy! We all will look forward with anticipation to your photos from the road and to be able to share them with your fellow Little Guy owners.
See ya at Tearstock my friends!
Stacie Tamaki wrote:dguff wrote:It seems very unlikely that a teardrop would or could be used as a meth lab.I think you would need something like a motorhome or at least a good sized standy to be able to do anything inside.
That was with the old way of cooking meth. The new way requires far less space![]()
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/u-s-grapples-rise-rolling-meth-labs-article-1.1320625
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