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6th April 2016, 19:49 | #11 |
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looks good. please fit the electric hook up to caravan first and remove from power supply first.
pizza is the first meal, nice and easy to cook. I do outside jobs, wife does inside jobs. so once caravan is pitched and legs down the wife sorts out the inside passing out the aqua rolls etc sorting out the kettle and I fill aqua rolls, turn on gas, electric loo etc. seems to work well. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do. macafee2 |
6th April 2016, 20:01 | #12 |
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I would have my missus doing all of the jobs inside and out. She is very well trained
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Wow I love baileys,brilliant bit of kit they are! my parents had a bailey as their first van, I think it was a pageant?
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Looks great. I particularly like the back spoilers on the Baileys - they really set the vans off.
Wishing you many a happy holiday.
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