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Loosing my touch - erniecarpet@... - 09-21-2008 07:57 Gardner- PRICELESS!!!
Ernie Ekberg ---I've done that many times but have been chicken to admit it~83PT40 Livingston, Montana Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Loosing my touch - Gardner Yeaw - 09-21-2008 11:05 I took the coach for a cool weather shakedown this weekend. I wanted to see how the heaters worked and be sure the CO detector didn't go off overnight. We have a 10 day trip comming up so I wanted to be sure all was OK. It was. I got up in the morning and took a shower, brushed teeth, etc. Then I plugged in the hair drier, nothing. I went and checked the breaker, it seemed ok but I reset it anyway (Ground fault type). Still nothing. I tried a couple of other breakers thinking it may have been re-wired by someone, but nothing. So I'm running around with wet hair and a towell wrapped around me wondering what went wrong. I plugged the haidrier into the outlet boy the TV, which I know works: nothing. Then in a stroke of genius, I slammed the heal of my right hand against my forehead very hard and then pushed the reset button on the hairdrier wall wort. DUH! Why do I always suspect the coach is at fault?? Gardner 83FC35 Loosing my touch - Bob Lawrence - 09-22-2008 03:32 Maybe you should have had a V-8!! Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Branson, Mo. > I took the coach for a cool weather shakedown this weekend. I wanted > to see how the heaters worked and be sure the CO detector didn't go > off overnight. We have a 10 day trip comming up so I wanted to be > sure all was OK. It was. > > I got up in the morning and took a shower, brushed teeth, etc. Then I > plugged in the hair drier, nothing. I went and checked the breaker, > it seemed ok but I reset it anyway (Ground fault type). Still > nothing. I tried a couple of other breakers thinking it may have been > re-wired by someone, but nothing. So I'm running around with wet hair > and a towell wrapped around me wondering what went wrong. I plugged > the haidrier into the outlet boy the TV, which I know works: nothing. > Then in a stroke of genius, I slammed the heal of my right hand > against my forehead very hard and then pushed the reset button on the > hairdrier wall wort. DUH! > > Why do I always suspect the coach is at fault?? > > Gardner > 83FC35 > |