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Old 12-27-2011, 06:32 PM   #29
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Mack - tooooo funny!
X2 LOL!!!! There comes a time when you just need to stay "quiet"....

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Old 12-28-2011, 08:46 AM   #30
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There comes a time when you just need to stay "quiet"....
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There comes a time when you actually should pull out those smaller bills in your pocket and not push your good fortune with getting the PBJ and a $25 fine in the first place.

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WOW, I didn't realize that a simple question would tie someone's undies in a knot. I like to understand how somethings works. John B, Mackc-85, sunline fan, thanks for answering my question. Next time I have a question, I'll ask one of you three in an email. Chuck
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Old 12-29-2011, 11:08 AM   #32
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There are those that don't do lights it was not meant to be personal, the answers to your issue were good and concise the others were personal opinions I had often wondered about how it was done but it was nothing I would pursue. I personally have a tendency to park at the far end of camp grounds I like privacy and quiet there are others that like to socialize and I respect that.
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Chuck.....please don't think any ones shorts where tied in a knot......that is the friendliness of this forum.....no one was bitching or complaining....just a round robbin discussion pros and cons on how we feel about lights.....

we all learn from each others posts and questions and this is a prime example on how it is done.....please don't take offense as none was intended (I'm sure) by anyone!

Hey I am one of those who camps in state campgrounds without electricity most of the time but I do have and do use solar lights around my TT and guess what I don't have a means to shut them off at night.....so they stay on.....I don't think they are offensive but others may!!!! But that is MY opinion!!!!!
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WOW, I didn't realize that a simple question would tie someone's undies in a knot.
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I think I missed it too Teach. Liked your mall comment tho. I agree that it all comes down to mutual respect. Are there any campgrounds that are setup with sections for rowdys and seperate ones for nature lovers? That probably wouldn't be cost-effective though.
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Yup, nothing nasty about this discussion. I was reading one similar on another board just yesterday and was wondering something...

What is a "Scare Light"?

We typicaly leave the amber light by the front door on all night as the wife feels safer with it on and kids in the camper. I never thought that thing would bug too many people.

As far as the camp sites with tons of rope lighting and such, I never have a problem with those either. Usually those are set to be astheticaly pleasing. Even the overdone tacky ones don't bug me but then again, we usually stay where there are a few trees between sites.

Now, the halogen construction lights might be a bit much and (slightly off topic but) sound is a huge deal to me when trying to sleep and lights not much. Just another example how people are all quite different.

At least we're not stuck in a tent next to some of those offensive groups right?
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What is a "Scare Light"?
Judging from the context in which the term appears most often, I believe it refers to those very bright lights on some 5th wheels that are meant to illuminate a large area. It is a "task light," one that should be shut off after the task is done. I have also gleaned from other contexts that it can refer to any bright light left on overnight to scare away unwanted critters.

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We typicaly leave the amber light by the front door on all night as the wife feels safer with it on and kids in the camper. I never thought that thing would bug too many people.
I wouldn't think so. Most standard "porch lights" barely illuminate the area under your awning much less annoy the neighbors.

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Now, that's a scare light, for sure!

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