yea....could be.....but...............Moma's not considering that as an option......lol
Yeah, that excuse wouldn't work around my house with the boss either!
If you don't find him you may have to locate another (imposter) one or buy you a fake rubber snake and tell Mom you got 'em! She's gonna want proof!
pretty sure mine would already have a for sale sign on it
Believe me..... that is almost all I have heard.
It is a very nice 5th wheel with very little use.......like it a lot......will need it for hunting this fall......don't really want to get rid of it.......but......
It is a very nice 5th wheel with very little use.......like it a lot......will need it for hunting this fall......don't really want to get rid of it.......but......
Yep, my wife would let me keep it, but she'd never step foot in it again unless I found it and removed it.
Yeah, that excuse wouldn't work around my house with the boss either!
If you don't find him you may have to locate another (imposter) one or buy you a fake rubber snake and tell Mom you got 'em! She's gonna want proof!
Good luck, man!
Pretty sure I had better get a picture of it if it does leave.............or something.
Yep, my wife would let me keep it, but she'd never step foot in it again unless I found it and removed it.
The trouble is that it is supposed to perform "double duty" by being a portable "family lodge" in the summer while being a "hunting house" in the spring and fall
wait til she goes to sleep and run your finger through the flour...
That's awesome but can you imagine what would happen if that thing pops out from somewhere while they are camping???? Makes me laugh just thinking about it, but the OP will probably end up divorced.
If I'm seeing this right in my feeble little brain......the critter should be confined to an area between two cross members, and that area should be closed off on the bottom with thin plastic.......like 1/8" thick. Is that accurate at all?
If so, I'd get under there and push up on that plastic (it should give) and possibly you can locate him that way, and get him moving toward the hole he came in. Or cut another hole underneath him.
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