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#9946
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Lost one of the kittens tonight
Not sure what happened, it started to bleed a little from it's belly, than got all puffy, doubled in size, and was squishy. Clearly some internal bleeding and/or swelling.
Wife looked and thought she was claw marks on it, weird...
Not sure what happened, it started to bleed a little from it's belly, than got all puffy, doubled in size, and was squishy. Clearly some internal bleeding and/or swelling.
Wife looked and thought she was claw marks on it, weird...
#9948
lol obviously they live a life where they have no respect for what they have.
My Son will get himself in trouble making smart azz remarks to say my girlfriend. Then she will make a comment of kicking his butt. His comment is always , "I'm not afraid of you." Then my girlfriend will make a move toward him as he sequels like a girl and runs away.lol He will run just like that guys son.lol
My Son will get himself in trouble making smart azz remarks to say my girlfriend. Then she will make a comment of kicking his butt. His comment is always , "I'm not afraid of you." Then my girlfriend will make a move toward him as he sequels like a girl and runs away.lol He will run just like that guys son.lol
#9949
I have a 40' 5th wheel, tipple axle, toy hauler. It weighs 12,000lbs empty. It does not take much to get it to 16,000 lbs. Pots, pans, food, clothes, bike, tools, jacks ect. You go over the limit really fast!
The garage on my 5th wheel is rated at 3,500 lbs. My bike weighs 1,000kbs. My tools, well over 1,000 lbs. I also have a deep freezer stuffed back there at abut 500 lbs loaded. That is 2,500 lbs.
Take your 12,000 and add 2,500 = 14,500. Then add dishes, books, movies, TV, videos and misc pots and pans. Conservative estimate of 600-800lbs. You have to remember you have all kinds of storage doors to to add items needed to set up camp. Say, septic tubes, jacks, spare tires, propane, batteries (generator is part of the initial 12,000 lbs), awnings, clothes washer, dish washer, water hoses, insulation for winter months, sun covers for tires etc. Add another 1,000 lbs (now at 16,300). Add clothes because you will need a change for you and anyone you bring with you. Then make the trip 2 weeks long. Say another 500 lbs. You are now over the limit. It adds up quick!