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So you think it's easy owning an RV Park ???

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All that is already in place. Since I seldom have to access this area, I'm going to find some way to put a strap over it and secure with screws or a bolt. Hate using screws in that close of proximity to the RV's though, as there is always a chance for a screw to get loose and find its way to a tire.
It may help to include a sign with a photo of Ryker showing his ornery side.
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Hey @Jim I luv the title. So you think its easy owning a RV Park....LOL The same goes for my Gun shop, IN 11 years, you would not BELIEVE what customers bring in, broken and otherwise.

Keep the faith, brighter days are ahead, LOL.

HH
 
Sounds like it's time to mandate a passing wonderlic test before granting permission to enter.
In the end if you're going to serve the population, you must keep the belief most people are good!

To combat the few, you must have your sign that says you reserve the right to refuse service. Be that on the website or behind the desk. For years, many a wall graced with bounced checks reminded visitors of results they may encounter for breaking the rules of decency! Licenses and names are collected and should be used to limit the damage caused by those that for some reason cannot conform to those laws of decency.
 
OK, I'll spare the details, but it's done.
  • 1 painters suit
  • 1 pair of gloves
  • 1 shop vac (disposed of afterward)
  • 3 gallons of bleach
  • Ample grumbling
  • Shower
Life is again good. . . :)
 
OK, I'll spare the details, but it's done.
  • 1 painters suit
  • 1 pair of gloves
  • 1 shop vac (disposed of afterward)
  • 3 gallons of bleach
  • Ample grumbling
  • Shower
Life is again good. . . :)
I’m assuming you let Trish do it, right?
 

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