Almost back on schedule
General, Training August 28th, 2007After our training in Charleston for the SEA of SC (which went fantastic) we camper home and really tried to get everything ready for the next week. With the long weekend coming up we decided to use the camper for the first time. So Sunday I worked on getting the last half cleaned up. I think I tried every chemical in my shop but no of them did much good. The 12 year old S and S truck camper had a lot of black streak stain and just plain oxidation on it.
As a last ditch attempt I went under the sink in the kitchen and grabbed a bottle of Bleach sink soft scrub cleaner. It worked like magic. It took me 1/10 the time to do the second half of the camper.
I also drained out the fresh water tank and made certain everything was correct on the outside. We went to Walmart last night and pretty much outfitted the camper completely so it is always ready to go for under $500 bucks. We grabbed things like a small coffee pot, toaster, garbage can, a 15×15 screen room and all the necessary kitchen and camping supplies.
We did not get back home until 10:00 so we will load the camper after work tonight.
Of course when we got back home on Saturday I went into the garage to check on things and I noticed a small oil spot under the foot of my new lower unit so it is back at the Dealer getting that fixed.
And to top it off when I was rolling the camper out the door to hit it with the power washer I forgot to close the vent lid and crack there went $94.00.
Here is something a little bit different, We were at Barnes and Nobles during the week while training and I happened across a book about Tai Chi so I started doing some research and it sounded interesting enough for me to grab a DVD to learn a little bit about it. Now, you need to picture this I am 6 foot and 250 lbs I am a large football style guy I am trying to learn this very graceful art it is coming along very slowly but I am going to stick with it for a while.
On the fishing front I have been accepted as a Pro-Staffer for PJ Lures. PJ Lures makes some great jigs in colors you will not find in other jigs. A favorite is the 3/4 and 1 oz football jigs that we have been making a killing on in the early spring. Drag that jig over a 20 -30 foot point and just hold on. PJ Lures will have a lot of entries on this blog just keep watching and I will let you know how it goes.
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