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 Hi, I'm NOOBY
NOOBY
Posted: Mar 16 2010, 11:38 PM


Newbie Information Czar


Group: Camper
Posts: 13
Member No.: 213
Joined: 16-March 10



Hi everyone.

My name is NOOBY. (Newbie)

MM asked me to make a few posts on here of a strictly RV nature to try and get the ball rolling.

My job is to help build the information by posting questions.

They will be "newbie" type questions pulled from actual requests for information on other sites.
Most will be generalized and not brand or RV type specific.

Feel free to answer as many as possible. Please.

Thanks,
NOOBY
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Lightning
Posted: Mar 16 2010, 11:56 PM


Larry - Near Fort Leavenworth KS
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Posts: 2,198
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Well Hello there Nooby.
Welcome Aboard this forum.

How dare you to even consider posting something on here that is even remotely related to RV'ing. That would just be totally absurd, strange as the devil and rude as hell of you. God forbid if we have any postings on here about RV's or RV'ing, camping or anything like that. :P :P :D :D :D

No - On a serious note I really think that it would be wonderful if you can strike up some chit-chat, rants, raves or discussion more focussed on RV'ing in general.

I am looking forward to seeing your postings.

Once again, welcome aboard. :) :) :)
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marites62
Posted: Mar 17 2010, 06:09 AM


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Group: CAMP HOST
Posts: 744
Member No.: 57
Joined: 25-August 09



Hi Nooby! Welcome! Great idea. Bring on the questions! :D
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Gess-Hoo
Posted: Mar 17 2010, 07:13 AM


Weekender
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Group: Camper
Posts: 200
Member No.: 208
Joined: 27-February 10



Hi Nooby!
If you hang around with MM we may have to vote on rather to keep you or not! :P
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Paw Paw Festus
Posted: Mar 17 2010, 09:29 AM


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Group: Camper
Posts: 506
Member No.: 176
Joined: 15-December 09



Welcome Nooby
Glad to see you here.

I know, you came here to ASK, not answer. But somebody will chime in here and answer for both of us. You did say something about building information. lets get started.

First question
Can I install a rack on top of my fiver, if I have a rubber roof? (Haul Canoes, Kayaks, Bikes)

2nd question. How much weight can I hang on the ladder on the back of a Sandpiper without tearing it off going down the highway? I have 2 mountain bikes I'd like to hang, but I'm afraid it'll come from together with all the bounce.

Maybe a Mod will move my questions to a proper forum. (Sorry for the trouble) But I am serious about wanting opinions on these things.

Again, Welcome aboard!
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donsm60
Posted: Mar 17 2010, 10:01 AM


Don...
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Group: Co-Administrator
Posts: 2,693
Member No.: 51
Joined: 21-August 09



Welcome aboard Nooby!

There are a lot of experienced RV’ers here happy to answer any questions you might have.

Kick your boots off and enjoy! :)
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ghost9mm
Posted: Mar 17 2010, 02:14 PM


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Group: Camper
Posts: 589
Member No.: 53
Joined: 22-August 09



Use to be I had all the answers,,now I am old and I forgot the question.

:D :D :D :D
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