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Krissy
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quotePosted at 21:18 on 14th April 2010

I love it Peter!!

I really must get one!

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Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 21:33 on 14th April 2010
That is great Peter, but I would not like to be in one next to a Pantechnicon LOL
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 23:00 on 14th April 2010
Lol @ Peggy
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 18:41 on 15th April 2010

Thanks Ron, your an sweetie for the link....

Peter.... what an WONDERFUL picture of one of them, I'd love to see insde of it...it looks museum taken care of also..in pristine shape.

That one would be great in an "Caravan" looking over England during the summer...an "unique" expereince to say the least.

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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 20:29 on 15th April 2010
I tried to open the door and back hatch Shirley but they were both locked. Oh well, I will have to use my imagination. Lol
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:40 on 15th April 2010
nice pics peter.
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 22:42 on 15th April 2010
Thanks guy's. To think that they are made out of a plastic though. Due to my health,I will have to get rid of my trailer tent,I just cant put it up now. So I would love one of these small caravans.
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 01:14 on 17th April 2010

We use to belong to the Elks Travel Lodge and it's fun to go in an group of people now and then traveling. I left it because I was due to have my baby son..and in the last outting, I was getting ready to walk back to our camper and the band was nice enough to play "Walkin my my baby back home" for me. I also managed to win twice $50 for baby clothes from playing "Bingo" before I had him also...my friend was with me and while I was in near shock from just wininng, she stuck my hand up in the air and yelled "Bingo"..she got an "Bingo" here.  Anyway, I have as you can see, cherished memories of my caravan camping time in my life...then we got into Boy Scouts and it's "tents" from then on...unless we stay at an lodge or some such..someone's private home/cabin.  Maybe you can get one of these some day Peter...or build yourself one. For our rainy weather, here in Oregon,  I like the idea of the front bench seat to get out of the bad weather if your stopped some where for an bit also. But do for me,...put in an small chandelier....nothing to fancy, just mildly "extravagant".   

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