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Lazy Daze Sighting
Today, 3:00 west of Biloxi on I-10 headed eastbound. Blue maybe a MB? Anyone?

This is the first "brother@ we've seen on the road in months!
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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And another LD sitting in the COE atkLake Georgetown! We must be getting more west.
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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"This is the first "brother@ we've seen on the road in months!"

....how do you know it wasn't a "sister@   ??   ;)   ;D

Lynne
Lynne
LDy Lulubelle, Green '05 31' TB
Lilly, the 4-Legged Alarm

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"This is the first "brother@ we've seen on the road in months!"

....how do you know it wasn't a "sister@  ??  ;)  ;D
Didn't know that LDs have a sexual orientation or even families.
Learn something everyday.

Larry
Wondering if our LD is a boy or a girl.
It's blue, so it's most likely a boy or cross dresser.
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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The guy behind the wheel had a better Beard than I
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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Added another LD to Lake Georgetown COE camp. There are three of us in a row. How odd. Our 92, a 93, and a post 2010 TK
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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All our RVs so far have been cisgender males, and most of them had names: Dodge camper van (Chez News), Little Guy teardrop, Sportsmobile (Sporty), BT Cruiser (Perfect Tommy) and now Lazy Daze (SKPOD). Our toad's name is Xenu and is also cisgender male.

No particular preference for gender or gender expression, that's just how it happened to work out. 

No idea on orientation, I never thought to ask.

fu
2015TK
fu
2015TK

 
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"....how do you know it wasn't a "sister@  ??   "

I thought the way you could tell gender was if there was a set of those testicles hanging from the receiver hitch! ;D

A few years ago, we were entering a campground in Shenandoah and the class C in front of us had those swinging away in their hitch. Truely high class bits of decor. Not sure if they had some Texas longhorns on the hood and airhorns on the cab.

Things you see on the road, gotta love it.  ;)
Steve K
Steve K

2003 Mid-bath


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Ed, I'll try to keep that in mind if ever I am fortunate to visit the Lone Star state.
Y'all still running whitewall tires too? Think those would fit in with our fender skirts?

Here in Ohio, there are a lot of "my child was student of the month" bumper stickers. A few years ago, we were in Flaming Gorge and spotted a bumper sticker (not on an rv) that read , "My child was inmate of the month at the state penitentiary" :P

Things you see on the road....
Steve K
Steve K

2003 Mid-bath

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"My other child was student of the month."

fu
2015TK
fu
2015TK

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Just to be perfectly clear, Texas Longhorns on the hood is considered high class in these parts and shows deep reverence to our cowboy history.  Just saying ...  ; ). 

So what do the sheep skin seat covers show reverence for?    (~;   
  (the symbol above is a happy face of someone that said goatroaper one time to many)
John
07MB
Currently: 2008 36' Tiffin Open Road
Previously: 2007 Mid Bath

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Years ago, we had some unsavory neighbors.
Their car's bumper sticker read  "my kid beat up your student the month".
Classy foks.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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Perfect Tommy!  :)
No matter where you go, there you are...

Chip
2000 Front Lounge


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Just to be perfectly clear, Texas Longhorns on the hood is considered high class in these parts and shows deep reverence to our cowboy history.  Just saying ...  ; ). 


Hi, Ed--My dad (born & bred in Mercer County--his homeplace was about 20 miles from the Iowa line) had two sets of longhorns (with spurs hanging off them) hung over the bar area in his basement...Mother used to complain that when he came back from buying cattle in Texas she couldn't understand him for weeks because he "talked funny".  My sister moved to FT. Worth after under/grad school at Mizzou, eventually married a Mass. boy who migrated to play football for TCU--now that boy "talks funny" 'cause they have cellars instead of basements & I'm something that rhymes with "haunt" to his kids--anyway, my little redheaded momma never commented on "funny" talk out of the two Texans my MO sister & her Mass. boy produced   ;D

Never thought about mounting those horns on a vehicle--but I've got Dad's cattle horn he used to call the cows to the truck when he'd go to the farm (& sometimes startle the HS kids canoodling behind steamed up windows in the city park ::)  ), & I've thought of putting that in LDy Lulubelle.

My first car in 1974 was a little 4-door Maverick (bench seats front & back let me squeeze six of us in a few times) & he was a very cisgendered Morris & LDy Lulubelle just seemed to be a she from the beginning...no other vehicles were named or had gender between those two (except for an occasional generically panicked "Whoa, Nellie" when there was some ice-sliding or other unfortunate-event near miss).

Lynne
Lynne
LDy Lulubelle, Green '05 31' TB
Lilly, the 4-Legged Alarm