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UK Caravanning (uk.rec.caravanning) A forum for the discussion of caravanning undertaken by residents of the United Kingdom, whether in the UK or abroad. It encourages the interchange of views on the merits of models of caravan, makes of tow car, accessories, caravan sites, caravan clubs, and other related topics. The term caravan is to include trailer vans, motor caravans and trailer tents. |
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from "Robin" contains these words: I agree with everyone & myself try to thank people who have helped me. Robin (also Milton Keynes) I think that most would agree with these sentiments. I try to make a point of saying thanks as replies are received. But, when there has been a topic (like my tyre question) that may be of interest to any others in the group I try to post some sort of feedback of what I found in this part of the world that satisfied me. Well....it's a bench mark that others can congratulate themselves or commiserate that they don't live here. I do feel that sometimes the peeps that fail you do so out of not knowing when to pop in and say thanks. Especially when so many have made a contribution. Realising this I frequently add my two cents worth and leave it at that. Looking for no thanks means that I'm rarely disapointed by the lack of it. Actually I suppose I'm not looking for any am I ? Errrr.... I just said that...twice :-/ Jim |
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