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- DanusLight
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Hi Y'all. Extreme interest in 2010. Will continue reading and lurking.
- Deb Prothero
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- Sail Man
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Greetings DanusLight
Must resist snarky comments about screen name, must resist!
Reading is encouraged. Lurking is not. This is a full participatory forum. Violators are sent to our resident Barbarian for a good paddling.
Read the first timers and survival guide. Also gads of web sites out there on the net with tips and tricks for the burn. It's gonna be a long winter, so get crackin
Must resist snarky comments about screen name, must resist!
Reading is encouraged. Lurking is not. This is a full participatory forum. Violators are sent to our resident Barbarian for a good paddling.
Read the first timers and survival guide. Also gads of web sites out there on the net with tips and tricks for the burn. It's gonna be a long winter, so get crackin
Excuse me Ma'am, your going to feel a small prick.
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- theCryptofishist
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Meh, there's plenty of lurkers. The scary dust sharks scare off a lot of people. Or something.Sail Man wrote: Reading is encouraged. Lurking is not.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
- DanusLight
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- theCryptofishist
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- AntiM
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Ground cover? In our shade structure we use billboard vinyl, then under the tents, on the vinyl, carpet scraps, and in the kitchen area a sisal rug. Retains dust like mad. But then we have a trailer to haul it all in and out.DanusLight wrote:Well, then make up my mind .. read or post? Huh? Which is it?![]()
And I read for 3 days before registering and posting. Thus far, I've one question ... wtf do you use for ground cover?
This is our trailer, before we cover it. The top three rolls are rugs, the bottom one the poles for our carport, rolled in vinyl, which becomes the ground cover.

Then again, some people don't bother, just a little mat outside the tent to keep the dust down when they take off their shoes.
- DanusLight
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Nooo, 'tis evil I say!theCryptofishist wrote:Better yet...
Bring us...
...a A Shrubbery!!!
oooooooooh, I read about you .... for shame for shame for shame!Boijoy wrote:I used artifical turf one year. I will NEVER EVER do that again.. EVER.
AntiM, thank you for your most helpful, insightful and educational answer. I will be sure to have fresh baked brownies for you!