WhisperingJ1979
Keep digging. The pit will soon collapse on you.
Bit early to be on the sauce?
Anyway, take care Welshy G.
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Keep digging. The pit will soon collapse on you.
Pits getting deeper.Bit early to be on the sauce?
Anyway, take care Welshy G.
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Pits getting deeper.
Pits really getting deep now. Will need some reinforced side walls soon.Just read back my no offensive original comment when given “our” view on what we have and why we chose it, it was liked by 3 others.
You’ve been triggered by the fact we didn’t want to cook in the van, for the record our friends have one and it smells after years of cooking which they fully agree it does
Now you’re busy shouting into the void, ramblings of an angry person and quite frankly, making no sense.
Get outside, find a hobby and hopefully some peace
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Pits really getting deep now. Will need some reinforced side walls soon.
They are called bedsits and all regular folk can afford in London.Clearly, some people cook in their bedroom at home.
Each to their own.
@WelshGas was quite sharp and witty, and makes a good point. We oldies weren't schooled in the modern day offence culture and the last thing we needs is books on that, or all the other nonsense pumped in younger people's head from collectivism, to useless toxic pharmaceuticals, to critical race (baiting).Good grief, you’re retired so going to assume you’re well experienced in life, astonished at how you can still be shouting at strangers on the internet.
And I’d suggest reading a book on how to communicate
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@WelshGas was quite sharp and witty, and makes a good point. We oldies weren't schooled in the modern day offence culture and the last thing we needs is books on that, or all the other nonsense pumped in younger people's head from collectivism, to useless toxic pharmaceuticals, to critical race (baiting).
Sounds more like someone needs to read a book on cleaning. How does their kitchen smell?..... for the record our friends have one and it smells after years of cooking which they fully agree it does
Sounds more like someone needs to read a book on cleaning. How does their kitchen smell?
I think you are the only one that is bothered. There rest of us are chipping in, in a lively way.Their kitchen isn’t 6 by 6 foot and full of materials that “soak” up smells I can report.
It’s astonishing how much this has bothered a few of you.
You remember when people smoked in their cars, right? - yeah that. They stunk of smoke…..
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I think you are the only one that is bothered. There rest of us are chipping in, in a lively way.
Most cars and houses smell, so I agree with you to some extent. The British are not good cleaners, when we travel in Europe we are reminded of this, particularly Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Portugal: there we rarely come across the kinds of residual staleness more common in British properties and cars. I put some of it down to fitted carpets (which I hate) also pets and, as we have agreed, cooking smells.
Their kitchen isn’t 6 by 6 foot and full of materials that “soak” up smells I can report.
It’s astonishing how much this has bothered a few of you.
You remember when people smoked in their cars, right? - yeah that. They stunk of smoke…..
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What I can’t understand is that you appear to have an issue with Ocean owners having a hob in their vans, yet you’ve gone and bought a van with a hob.
Is the smell of cooking on a beach hob different to that of an oceans ?
I bet you would have got a different reaction if you started the conversation with “ you’ve got an Ocean that must stink” as you intimated in your first post.All the folk in we’ve met in real life have been lovely, discussed many configurations and not one of them has got upset.
Oh that’s what you look like. Suits you, Sir.
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So I presume you told your “ friends “ who cook in their Campervan , that it “ Stinks “, rather than that it smells because of their habit of cooking on the built in stove?There really isn’t any issue Andy, I said we didn’t want to cook in our van therefore didn’t need a full kitchen. We use the hob to boil water, pressure cooker outside along with BBQ.
Our friends own an ocean and cook in it regularly, as in proper cooking, strong smelling ingredients and their Van, despite regular cleaning has a “smell to it”
This is genuinely wild, what a welcoming site .
All the folk in we’ve met in real life have been lovely, discussed many configurations and not one of them has got upset.
So I presume you told your “ friends “ who cook in their Campervan , that it “ Stinks “, rather than that it smells because of their habit of cooking on the built in stove?
I bet you would have got a different reaction if you started the conversation with “ you’ve got an Ocean that must stink” as you intimated in your first post.
Try cooking at -7c in a horizontal ice storm gale in Northern Norway and you'll understand. We're not all fair weather campers.“We didn’t want it to stink”
All the discussions have been lovely and most we’ve encountered chose to bbq outside citing the very thing I said.
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Try cooking at -7c in a horizontal ice storm gale in Northern Norway and you'll understand. We're not all fair weather campers.
A dog has 294,000 more olfactory sensory nerves than us and they don't have a problem with bacon either:Inside of ours regularly smells of bacon. I’ve yet to log a downside to this.
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