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    Posted: 23 Jul 2011 at 8:12pm
We are towing with a 2011 Toyota Tacoma 4 Door, short bed. 6 cyl, standard trans. Pulls the T@B like it's not even there so I am hoping the experience with an R-Pod will be similar.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jul 2011 at 9:34pm
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*** question : the words dealer .. and saler  .. does it mean the same thing ?
If I talk about the place that I bought my trailer  .
 
 
Damour, you are right, and you are doing a great job figuring out the correct English to use.
 
Dealer and saler are the same thing.  Except you would say "seller" instead of saler.  A seller is anyone who "sells" something - think of Ebay Smile.  But the reason "dealer" is a better word in this case because this "seller" actually owns a business.
 
Using the word "saler" was a very good guess because anytime you "sell" (verb) something, then you just made a "sale" (noun).  A "sale" is the event in which a seller sells something to a buyer.
 
Let's just say your English is much better than my French!
 
Au Revoir!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jul 2011 at 11:29pm
Note:  the fridges in the 'pods and in most campers do NOT have compressors like a home fridge.  They run using a much older technology which uses ammonia and heat, which runs completely silent.  However, the 'pod also has two 12 volt exhaust fans in the back which are thermostatically controlled, which do make some noise when they come on.  In colder weather they don't come on, in warmer weather they will.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jul 2011 at 11:17am
Thank you Diane for the explanations  Smile 
It's very appreciate
rp 171 , from Québec with not a good english writing lol
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jul 2011 at 11:45am
Originally posted by Damour

Thank you Diane for the explanations  Smile 
It's very appreciate
 
I thank you also, Diane.  My first language is "hillbilly", so I'm learning also! Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jul 2011 at 9:02pm
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Originally posted by Damour

Thank you Diane for the explanations  Smile 
It's very appreciate
 
I thank you also, Diane.  My first language is "hillbilly", so I'm learning also! Smile
 
LOL  LOL, I actually had something relevant to post then read that and laughed and then lost my train of thought. 
 
I consider myself very fluent in "drunken farmer redneck" myself!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jul 2011 at 11:30am
Originally posted by kymooses

Originally posted by David

Originally posted by Damour

Thank you Diane for the explanations  Smile 
It's very appreciate
 
I thank you also, Diane.  My first language is "hillbilly", so I'm learning also! Smile
 
LOL  LOL, I actually had something relevant to post then read that and laughed and then lost my train of thought. 
 
I consider myself very fluent in "drunken farmer redneck" myself!
 
Damour...your "english" is probably better than mine!  If you really want to get confused, here is how a "hillbilly" would explain:
 
The "saler" is the feller who done sode ye yer trailer.  The "Dealer" is the feller who that otha feller works fer.  What ye call em depends on how ye feel about whut kinda deal they gave ye. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jul 2011 at 11:43am
KYMooses......Have you heard of a town called Gatliff, KY?  It is a "fly speck" on the map - just North and East of Jellico, TN.  That's where my folks are from.  My sister was born in Jellico.  Had I come a little sooner, I would have been also.  As it is, I'm a Hoosier, but raised "hillbilly". 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jul 2011 at 2:37pm
Originally posted by David

KYMooses......Have you heard of a town called Gatliff, KY?  It is a "fly speck" on the map - just North and East of Jellico, TN.  That's where my folks are from.  My sister was born in Jellico.  Had I come a little sooner, I would have been also.  As it is, I'm a Hoosier, but raised "hillbilly". 
 
Not Gatliff particularly, no.  But some of the other surround towns I'm familiar with.  How far up into Hoosierland are you anyways?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jul 2011 at 4:18pm
I live exactly half way between Brownsburg and Pittsboro.  It is West and slightly North of Indianapolis.  I have a Brownsburg mailing address, as they deliver my mail.  However, I do not live in either town - I am in the (unincorporated area) county.  The "membership map" is not terribly accurate, in my case. 
 
I have not run into anyone yet who has heard of Gatliff.  It is about 10 miles from Jellico (I-75).  There is not much there now....probably a lot less 20 years ago, when I was born. Tongue
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