In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
Oh yea! I surly do miss the old Brookwood wagon. My wife called it the Hall Family Grocery Grabber!
I took it up to Michigan's UP one time during a rather rainy, wet week. Of coarse the windshield wipers decided to totally quit working! I had a long stretch to travel to get to my destination and it was raining cats and dogs!
I stopped at a roadside picnic area and tried waiting out the rain, but after a couple hours I remembered something an old truck driver friend once told me. He said to take a cigar and rub it across the entire windshield. It will make the rain flow down in sheets that can fairly easily see through.
I just happened to have a box of old stogies in my tackle box in back of the wagon! Believe it or not……they worked and I made it to the resort I was headed to!
Comments
Oh yea! I surly do miss the old Brookwood wagon. My wife called it the Hall Family Grocery Grabber!
I took it up to Michigan's UP one time during a rather rainy, wet week. Of coarse the windshield wipers decided to totally quit working! I had a long stretch to travel to get to my destination and it was raining cats and dogs!
I stopped at a roadside picnic area and tried waiting out the rain, but after a couple hours I remembered something an old truck driver friend once told me. He said to take a cigar and rub it across the entire windshield. It will make the rain flow down in sheets that can fairly easily see through.
I just happened to have a box of old stogies in my tackle box in back of the wagon! Believe it or not……they worked and I made it to the resort I was headed to!
I just use my name. Keeps remembering simple.