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I've just been on another forum which I'm not a member, so I couldn't answer, but the poster who owns an RV , called ordinary motorhomes Euro sheds :sucks:, I was obviously under the false impression that we are all the same whatever we own. :drive:

John.
 
I've just been on another forum which I'm not a member, so I couldn't answer, but the poster who owns an RV , called ordinary motorhomes Euro sheds :sucks:, I was obviously under the false impression that we are all the same whatever we own. :drive:

John.


well me and my Euro shed will be having fun in the rain at Buxworth this weekend :boat:
Do you think they've stealthed the RV :lol-053:
 
shouldnt worry about it . i get grief off some for using a truck . i always say far better than a builders pickup with a plastic or fibre glass shed glued on the back. euro shed thats ok .you should be proud of it.
just smile . i wonder about the ones that buy them aluminium airstreams . very nice but they forgot to paint them.
some of us cant use some campsites because they dont take commercial vehicles . i thought most campers were built on commercial; vehicles .
life is only a game .smile nod your head and walk away.
i,m sure no real harm is meant , bet you think the ones with rv ,s are something else now .hee hee.
 
I saw that on FACTS. I know the guy, hes alright actually and wouldnt have meant anything by it. There are a few owners of RV's who use this name to describe our little vans. They are the ones that are sweating like a Geordie in a spelling test when driving their gas guzzling monsters through the Tarn gorges or the Lake district trying to avoid us coming the other way only to find they are too big to fit on the Aire, wild spot, campsite even! :lol-049:
 
hi barry can i have three cones and a lolly pop.
sorry thought it was an ice cream van. hee hee
 
shed too

well me and my Euro shed will be having fun in the rain at Buxworth this weekend :boat:
Do you think they've stealthed the RV :lol-053:
we like our shed we will also be joining the rain at Buxworth :wave::p:wave::wave::wave
 
space ship

hi barry can i have three cones and a lolly pop.
sorry thought it was an ice cream van. hee hee

My nephews son age just 5 believes we have a spaceship. Now i can call it a euro spaceship shed thingy:lol-053::blah::lol-053::lol-053::lol-053::lol-053::
 
thats the way .my grandchildren always want to sleep in grandads truck when they come. cant remember the last time they slept in the bedroom we did for them.
 
thats the way .my grandchildren always want to sleep in grandads truck when they come. cant remember the last time they slept in the bedroom we did for them.

Yes my grandson always wants to sleep in the bongo. He's Bongo mad and even talks in his sleep about Bongy. Sadly I am now thinking of going bigger as in my aged comdition am finding it harder to cope in such a small 'Asian shed' LOL.


Did think about an abulance conversion:


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I think RV's are great - every petrol station owner should have one.
 
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Motorhomers can be a weird lot, some years ago when I had a Caravan we used to go weekly to a meet that was a spin off from the Motor Caravanner s Club, a group got together to run a meet at Hobourne site in Hampshire, they had to field 30 vans a week or pay for the shortfall, it started out OK but as time went on numbers fell off and so it was decided to let friends of friends attend, well that is how we started to go with our Caravan, and then there was then 10 Caravanner s attending.Because we were not Motorhomers we were definite outsiders and hardly spoken to during the meets, this did not bother us as we were having a great time in the swimming pools etc. with our Grandchildren, any way we then decided to get a Motorhome, and the first time we turned up at the meet with the Motorhome we were treated like long lost friends by the very crowd that had previously ignored us , strange phenonomin that, some Motorhomers think they are superior to Caravanners it seems.
 
All the chat on here just reminds me of the two Ronnies sketch - three men in a row "he looks down on me" with Ronnie Corbett at the end who knows his place.
 
In the US, bigger is mostly better, it's part of their culture. My Motorhome is not even a shed by comparison it's a Euro Closet :lol-053:
 
I think RV's are great - every petrol station owner should have one.

Paradoxically you'd probaby save money, the average RV is used just to get to a single destination parked up and then invariably, the "toad" car gets wheeled out.
Just look at the RV forums plenty of advice and requests on the fastest/most direct motorway routes, avoiding as many of the sights in between as possible, probably because there's a scary chance that a reversing manoeuvre might be needed, or even scarier they might be forced to wild camp due to not being able to access a campsite or aire.
Sheds for Europe, Warehouses for the good ol' US of A.
 
Hahaha, Meet the Fockers - one of the worst films ever made. Hugely talented cast and about the only joke in it (which is made over and over and over again) is the resemblance of the family name to a certain other word :p
 
A friend of mine who is from one of our former colonies referred to my VW as a 'Hippy Wagon' he had a 'Yank Tank' some of my 'tenting' pals call my new Eurovan as a 'Tin Tent'.
 

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