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  • RICHARD A. WHITE

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    #75221

    They stay home, in their own climate controlled work space 🙂

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    Buccaneer

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    #75225

    This is the place I stayed the last two years at Tomahawk.
    They don’t charge much, but the roof leaked, and
    the walls are "paper thin". ……… but the location is good!


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    Prepare to be boarded!


    bsplit


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    #75228

    I just booked a room for the Rodeway Inn…..I’ve stayed there several times and it’s pretty close to the meet.

    Jim


    brook-n


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    #75251
    quote George Emmanuel:

    Mention to Susan there is a place in Tomahawk that needs her attention,—and you know which place I’m referring to….wink, wink!

    George

    Ahh…… worry not……you will sleep snug as a bug in a rug! Or a………… bed, pillow, towel or face cloth! LOL!!!


    george-emmanuel

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    #75267

    Gee I wish there was a "Like" button for comments…Brook is as good a poet as he is a mechanic..’cept when it comes to circuit breaker locations. Our biggest problem is finding a room long enough to get James into it. 😆 Not to mention us being the only live critters there.

    George


    pm-t2

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    #75270

    I heard a certain motel in town is under new management, and they’ve renamed it.

    Now known as "The Four Specimens"


    20mercman

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    #75275

    I love to stay on site in our Airstream. The best of both worlds. I get to sleep in my own bed, and also be on site at the same time. Bring some bicycles and you can hit the strip several times an hour. We have to take the small boat, but it works great anyway. 67’10" long when I tow them both. I have two inches to spare! 😆

    Steve

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