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I agree with Marie about the lack of nuance on forums. It can explain some of my posts.
I will never forget that day over Casa Grande ............ and anyone who saw the movie Airplane will know what I mean.
I never really mean it but I will make an exception in your case.Does that mean all those times you have been abusive to me you dont really mean it?
and stop calling me Shirley.
I have a similar condition DILLIGAF lolI never really mean it but I will make an exception in your case.
I had PTSD but now I have DGAF.
I never really mean it but I will make an exception in your case.
I had PTSD but now I have DGAF.
FTW Marie, FTWI had to look up that acronym! (DGAF).
After that the meaning of DGAFF was obvious ...
Tsk! The language in here...
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I had to look up that acronym! (DGAF).
After that the meaning of DGAFF was obvious ...
Tsk! The language in here...
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I used to use the full (not initials) version of 'OYMMFSWGAF' if somebody was whingeing at me Marie.
When I took voluntary redundancy from the bank and during my last few days my boss came over and said "Rob, we have a problem with........" and I came out with the full version then. Luckily he just walked away shaking his head and laughing".
you are going to have to enlighten us, Even google dont understand that one.
I figured out FSWGAF but not got the beginning yet.
Find?
I can't remember there being a weight limit ...I don't think there is and your right about using any vehicle for work needing different requirements to be legal.Something you *might* need to think of ..... if you use your motorhome for business/work - and that could include working IN it - and it is >3.5t, things start to get 'interesting' in terms of Operator Licenses, official maintenance schedules, maybe a Tacho, and a whole load of nonsense like that. Is it a realistic threat you will encounter? probably not, but it IS an official requirement you could be challenged on.
(3.5t or less and you can ignore all the above )
This is one reason why I don't generally travel to any customers in my >3.5t Motorhome to do any work. Too risk-averse
I can't remember there being a weight limit ...I don't think there is and your right about using any vehicle for work needing different requirements to be legal.