I like Lucky Mike's posts so I'll name myself Lucky Larry.
Haven't gone FT yet - my elderly dogs don't need dragging around the USA so when they finally go where all good dogs go I'll be saddling up and moving out as a solo, seeing if I can fill out my bucket list.
I own a 32' TT but no way am I gonna try to tow that beast around with my pretty F150 so I'll get a smaller TT.
Figure that might be wise since all I've ever done with an RV is park it in my yard.
God bless any of you who ever did military service for America, amen.
John U said
06:50 PM May 20, 2016
Lucky Larry,
Welcome to the forum!
One of those "tiny homes" might fit behind a F-150!
Good idea waiting till the old dogs visit the Pearly Gates. My brother-in-law drags his 18 yr old almost blind and barely able to walk dog all over the USA and after carrying him into the RV or out he just stands there and shakes for 10 min before he even moves. Not LOL! But we cannot convince him not to bring Freddie along though his daughter offers to let Freddie stay at her house with a nice fenced yard and doggie door. (career Navy pilot but not strong on common sense at times IMHO)
Where you in the military? Prime age group for Nam. Thanks for the good wishes for our Vets.
John
Lucky Larry said
12:34 AM May 21, 2016
John U wrote:
Lucky Larry,
Welcome to the forum!
One of those "tiny homes" might fit behind a F-150!
Good idea waiting till the old dogs visit the Pearly Gates. My brother-in-law drags his 18 yr old almost blind and barely able to walk dog all over the USA and after carrying him into the RV or out he just stands there and shakes for 10 min before he even moves. Not LOL! But we cannot convince him not to bring Freddie along though his daughter offers to let Freddie stay at her house with a nice fenced yard and doggie door. (career Navy pilot but not strong on common sense at times IMHO)
Where you in the military? Prime age group for Nam. Thanks for the good wishes for our Vets.
John
Thanks John.
Adventure is for young dogs but I understand your bil's separation anxiety too.
USMC
John U said
08:18 AM May 21, 2016
Lucky Larry,
"Thanks John.
Adventure is for young dogs but I understand your bil's separation anxiety too.
USMC"
Had just taken command of my company and returned from from my first Ranger LRRP patrol when TET hit. Was ordered to Hue to support Col. Stan Hughes Marines. Two weeks later in the midst of the fighting we were sent out on another LRRP patrol. Excluding my own select company those Marines were the finest combat troops I ever saw in Nam! Semper Fi'
I like Lucky Mike's posts so I'll name myself Lucky Larry.
Haven't gone FT yet - my elderly dogs don't need dragging around the USA so when they finally go where all good dogs go I'll be saddling up and moving out as a solo, seeing if I can fill out my bucket list.
I own a 32' TT but no way am I gonna try to tow that beast around with my pretty F150 so I'll get a smaller TT.
Figure that might be wise since all I've ever done with an RV is park it in my yard.
God bless any of you who ever did military service for America, amen.
Welcome to the forum!
One of those "tiny homes" might fit behind a F-150!
Good idea waiting till the old dogs visit the Pearly Gates. My brother-in-law drags his 18 yr old almost blind and barely able to walk dog all over the USA and after carrying him into the RV or out he just stands there and shakes for 10 min before he even moves. Not LOL! But we cannot convince him not to bring Freddie along though his daughter offers to let Freddie stay at her house with a nice fenced yard and doggie door. (career Navy pilot but not strong on common sense at times IMHO)
Where you in the military? Prime age group for Nam. Thanks for the good wishes for our Vets.
John
"Thanks John.
Adventure is for young dogs but I understand your bil's separation anxiety too.
USMC"
Had just taken command of my company and returned from from my first Ranger LRRP patrol when TET hit. Was ordered to Hue to support Col. Stan Hughes Marines. Two weeks later in the midst of the fighting we were sent out on another LRRP patrol. Excluding my own select company those Marines were the finest combat troops I ever saw in Nam! Semper Fi'
John
I knew a Ranger Capt named Perinetti.