General caravan park etiquette

Dean Anderson

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Feb 7, 2014
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All I'm saying is give the guy a note then, not food poisoning. Too Loud, probably was. Not appropriate for a closed living environment, probably was. Sometimes you can't win no matter if you are right or wrong. Sometimes it's better and more civil to uphold ones standards than lower them to the lowest denominator. I will sometimes inform persons of what they do not wish to comprehend, and I draw the line at a level that I deem appropriate. Turning off a refrigeration device that could cause serious health effects is not something I would personally do. I'd prefer to pay $2 and get some ear plugs... If that is who you are rejoice. I am whom I am and shall also rejoice is my beliefs.

I think this forum started because someone was turning off a water tap....See the similarity?... See the increased seriousness of turning off the power?

Each for there own I suppose.
 

Bank of Dad

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How to have a less stressful caravanning experience with ferals



Technique 1: Simple meditation for beginners

· Sit or lie comfortably. You may even want to invest in a meditation chair.

· Close your eyes.

· Make no effort to control the breath; simply breathe naturally.

· Focus your attention on the breath and on how the body moves with each inhalation and exhalation

Technique 2: No meditation required

· Aim between sights carefully

· Gently squeeze trigger, do not pull

· Dig hole in Belanglo forest

· Bury evidence


NOTE: Please seek legal advice before using the second technique

You forgot to cover breathing techniques. Breathe in, out, in about a quarter.....hold breathe......squeeze trigger.