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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2018 20:02:55 GMT -6
Currently in or just outside of Salem, NJ. The RV is getting some fixes done to it. Hopefully next week I can get up to Ohio take care of some business before going down south again. Think I might be spending the fall & winter in Texas. Trying to catch up on my inbox in DA. Night before last I viewed over 1,000 pieces of art not gone through groups. With group featured art I have over 800 pieces to view. ... Then replying to comments and giving return llamas ... I'm glad you found somebody who was able to fix your RV.
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Post by Systemcat on Oct 14, 2018 19:54:16 GMT -6
Thank you, but as much as he could given limited time. I remember he encouraged me to run the RV around town since it hadn't been driven much in a while. The thing acted odd almost at the start of the run. He said not to worry but I later learned in driving to Ohio second day, it was a big worry. My transmission fluid level was low. .. Scary moments on the highway.
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Post by gizmo2015 on Oct 18, 2018 3:45:54 GMT -6
sounds spooky for sure.
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Post by gizmo2015 on Oct 29, 2018 23:41:22 GMT -6
.....things are pretty bad for system cat again........I wish I could do something but I know I can't. all I can offer is my prayers. ......... hope some how she gets the help she needs.
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Post by Systemcat on Oct 30, 2018 5:43:57 GMT -6
A guy with the Homeless Hotline had me move to a different location than WalMart's parking lot. Currently I'm at a warming station.
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Post by gizmo2015 on Nov 2, 2018 20:18:26 GMT -6
sending positive thoughts. That is the best I can do.......
I will keep praying for you my friend..........
Her tablet is busted, the people that were supposed to do the repairs to the rv never came..........
I hate how this is looking......
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Post by gizmo2015 on Dec 15, 2018 12:14:11 GMT -6
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Post by Systemcat on Mar 16, 2019 11:13:20 GMT -6
Something good finally happened today and it's major, so that's why I'm sharing this. I now own a 1990 Georgie Boy Cruise Master! A company named Camper Care lead on Coleman Professional Services, ICan Housing, and myself for months saying they would repair the 1976 Cruise Master. They lied. They got ahold of it and refused it without even inspecting it. A man named Justin, who is one of the heads at Coleman ... Well I have a good friend working for ICan Housing. I kid not, his name is Aaron. Aaron told me Justin was cursing out the Camper Care people for what they did. For months I saved up my money for repairs to the 1976 Cruise Master. Nearly a thousand dollars. ... When you keep doing the same form of search on FaceBook's marketplace. The site springs up results which don't normally show at first even if it's older in listing for sale. The owner had put the 1990 Cruise Master for sale last summer at originally $4,500. Later that dropped to $3,000. I asked if the price could be changed and explained what had been going on in my life, why the RV would be helpful to me. After debiting an extra $200 out, now making it $1,100 in hand. After getting Aaron to help me with transportation, we went out to the 1990 Cruise Master this morning. It needs a little love but it's not in bad shape. Gary, the man whose mother owned it. He is allowing it to sit on his property while I get my life in order for it. It's outside image used on marketplace:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 12:04:30 GMT -6
Something good finally happened today and it's major, so that's why I'm sharing this. I now own a 1990 Georgie Boy Cruise Master! A company named Camper Care lead on Coleman Professional Services, ICan Housing, and myself for months saying they would repair the 1976 Cruise Master. They lied. They got ahold of it and refused it without even inspecting it. A man named Justin, who is one of the heads at Coleman ... Well I have a good friend working for ICan Housing. I kid not, his name is Aaron. Aaron told me Justin was cursing out the Camper Care people for what they did. For months I saved up my money for repairs to the 1976 Cruise Master. Nearly a thousand dollars. ... When you keep doing the same form of search on FaceBook's marketplace. The site springs up results which don't normally show at first even if it's older in listing for sale. The owner had put the 1990 Cruise Master for sale last summer at originally $4,500. Later that dropped to $3,000. I asked if the price could be changed and explained what had been going on in my life, why the RV would be helpful to me. After debiting an extra $200 out, now making it $1,100 in hand. After getting Aaron to help me with transportation, we went out to the 1990 Cruise Master this morning. It needs a little love but it's not in bad shape. Gary, the man whose mother owned it. He is allowing it to sit on his property while I get my life in order for it. It's outside image used on marketplace: That's great news Cat! glad that it's in better shape to live in. is it a lot bigger than the other one?
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Post by Systemcat on Mar 16, 2019 12:35:23 GMT -6
Something good finally happened today and it's major, so that's why I'm sharing this. I now own a 1990 Georgie Boy Cruise Master! A company named Camper Care lead on Coleman Professional Services, ICan Housing, and myself for months saying they would repair the 1976 Cruise Master. They lied. They got ahold of it and refused it without even inspecting it. A man named Justin, who is one of the heads at Coleman ... Well I have a good friend working for ICan Housing. I kid not, his name is Aaron. Aaron told me Justin was cursing out the Camper Care people for what they did. For months I saved up my money for repairs to the 1976 Cruise Master. Nearly a thousand dollars. ... When you keep doing the same form of search on FaceBook's marketplace. The site springs up results which don't normally show at first even if it's older in listing for sale. The owner had put the 1990 Cruise Master for sale last summer at originally $4,500. Later that dropped to $3,000. I asked if the price could be changed and explained what had been going on in my life, why the RV would be helpful to me. After debiting an extra $200 out, now making it $1,100 in hand. After getting Aaron to help me with transportation, we went out to the 1990 Cruise Master this morning. It needs a little love but it's not in bad shape. Gary, the man whose mother owned it. He is allowing it to sit on his property while I get my life in order for it. It's outside image used on marketplace: That's great news Cat! glad that it's in better shape to live in. is it a lot bigger than the other one? By 7 more feet. This thing is more of a land yacht than the 1976 model. Land yacht, is a term thrown around in RV social circles a lot. Gary over the phone said 39 feet which in person he later admitted he wasn't sure on. I knew from looking at it in person it was still larger than the 1976 Cruise Master. It took a little Googling to discover it's spec. sheet. www.rvweb.com/guides/manufacturers/georgie_boy/models/1990_cruisemaster-1088628668569The thing did have all it's papers but I forgot to grab them when at it. When Aaron & I saw the title, neither of us was sure of the legal formalities changing it over to me. He called the BMV which is the Ohio DMV, and got the answers. He discovered what needed doing, and with Gary driving his truck, we all got things settled with the title office next door to the BMV. I got so caught up in the title transfer, that's how I forgot the manual.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2019 13:22:32 GMT -6
That's great news Cat! glad that it's in better shape to live in. is it a lot bigger than the other one? By 7 more feet. This thing is more of a land yacht than the 1976 model. Land yacht, is a term thrown around in RV social circles a lot. Gary over the phone said 39 feet which in person he later admitted he wasn't sure on. I knew from looking at it in person it was still larger than the 1976 Cruise Master. It took a little Googling to discover it's spec. sheet. www.rvweb.com/guides/manufacturers/georgie_boy/models/1990_cruisemaster-1088628668569The thing did have all it's papers but I forgot to grab them when at it. When Aaron & I saw the title, neither of us was sure of the legal formalities changing it over to me. He called the BMV which is the Ohio DMV, and got the answers. He discovered what needed doing, and with Gary driving his truck, we all got things settled with the title office next door to the BMV. I got so caught up in the title transfer, that's how I forgot the manual. that's a very good thing, more room for you and your kitty! it kinda reminds me of the "motorhome" I lived in 11 years ago which had a nice size kitchen in it, however, it was made somewhere in the 70's and I remember the problems we had with it. at least this one is a lot newer and nicer looking.
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Post by eyesofthephasm on Mar 16, 2019 14:17:47 GMT -6
Something good finally happened today and it's major, so that's why I'm sharing this. I now own a 1990 Georgie Boy Cruise Master! A company named Camper Care lead on Coleman Professional Services, ICan Housing, and myself for months saying they would repair the 1976 Cruise Master. They lied. They got ahold of it and refused it without even inspecting it. A man named Justin, who is one of the heads at Coleman ... Well I have a good friend working for ICan Housing. I kid not, his name is Aaron. Aaron told me Justin was cursing out the Camper Care people for what they did. For months I saved up my money for repairs to the 1976 Cruise Master. Nearly a thousand dollars. ... When you keep doing the same form of search on FaceBook's marketplace. The site springs up results which don't normally show at first even if it's older in listing for sale. The owner had put the 1990 Cruise Master for sale last summer at originally $4,500. Later that dropped to $3,000. I asked if the price could be changed and explained what had been going on in my life, why the RV would be helpful to me. After debiting an extra $200 out, now making it $1,100 in hand. After getting Aaron to help me with transportation, we went out to the 1990 Cruise Master this morning. It needs a little love but it's not in bad shape. Gary, the man whose mother owned it. He is allowing it to sit on his property while I get my life in order for it. It's outside image used on marketplace: Oh good for you Cat! This is 'really' good news to hear! I'm extremely happy for you! Hopefully things will start looking better for ya now. Looks like a really nice vehicle, and is in pretty decent shape! I wish you all the best of luck w/ it!
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Post by PolarStar on Mar 16, 2019 17:39:49 GMT -6
Something good finally happened today and it's major, so that's why I'm sharing this. I now own a 1990 Georgie Boy Cruise Master! A company named Camper Care lead on Coleman Professional Services, ICan Housing, and myself for months saying they would repair the 1976 Cruise Master. They lied. They got ahold of it and refused it without even inspecting it. A man named Justin, who is one of the heads at Coleman ... Well I have a good friend working for ICan Housing. I kid not, his name is Aaron. Aaron told me Justin was cursing out the Camper Care people for what they did. For months I saved up my money for repairs to the 1976 Cruise Master. Nearly a thousand dollars. ... When you keep doing the same form of search on FaceBook's marketplace. The site springs up results which don't normally show at first even if it's older in listing for sale. The owner had put the 1990 Cruise Master for sale last summer at originally $4,500. Later that dropped to $3,000. I asked if the price could be changed and explained what had been going on in my life, why the RV would be helpful to me. After debiting an extra $200 out, now making it $1,100 in hand. After getting Aaron to help me with transportation, we went out to the 1990 Cruise Master this morning. It needs a little love but it's not in bad shape. Gary, the man whose mother owned it. He is allowing it to sit on his property while I get my life in order for it. It's outside image used on marketplace: I saw your news on facebook. I'm really happy that a good thing finally happened to you! The importance is to never lose hope 'cause even we're having a bad day and things might get worst there might be a tomorrow or another next day where things will turn out well.
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Post by gizmo2015 on Mar 16, 2019 18:42:02 GMT -6
awesome
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Post by Systemcat on Mar 17, 2019 14:24:08 GMT -6
Thank you guys! The '76 Cruise Master I named Tyler after the family dog I grew up with into the late 90's. The '90 Cruise Master I want to name after the Newfoundland dog adopted into my family at the dawn of the 00's. Fitting to name it Smokey after her since she was a giant. However "Smokey" isn't the best idea of a name to call a vehicle, huh?
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