Tips for EASY RVing (+WORLD'S SHORTEST RVING COURSE)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @eileenstickney80
    @eileenstickney80 7 месяцев назад +19

    I keep propane OFF when traveling. I put frozen water bottles in the refrigerator to help with maintaining the temperature. Safe travels!

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +1

      Great tip!

    • @patwalsh7185
      @patwalsh7185 7 месяцев назад

      That’s a great idea. We have a fifth wheel and our fridge runs on the propane. From now on propane OFF. THANK YOU

    • @eileenstickney80
      @eileenstickney80 7 месяцев назад

      @todayissomeday and you can rotate them with frozen ones from the freezer once you're at your spot. Go Navy!

  • @pattyc4663
    @pattyc4663 7 месяцев назад +3

    If you like leaving your sewer hose open, we found a great trick to create a P trap on your hose so that bugs don't come through. All you have to do is let the hose dip down into a U shape , keeping water in the U, and prevents bugs coming in. 😊

  • @EricMacKay-f2h
    @EricMacKay-f2h 7 месяцев назад +8

    I used to shut off my propane, but then I installed a GasStop which is designed to prevent catastrophic leaks. Now I leave the propane valve open unless I will be traveling through a tunnel.
    There are some differences of opinion, but most reliable sources say do NOT use Vaseline petroleum jelly on rubber gaskets, as it will cause the rubber to break down over time. Instead, use plumber's silicone grease which is available at any hardware store.

  • @brucealexander9024
    @brucealexander9024 6 месяцев назад +1

    Another great and informative video guys!
    A quick-ish note on 30 amp vs. 50 amp, 50 amp is not just 20 amps more power, it's 70 amps more power!
    To explain; 30 amp service is a single leg of 120 volt AC at a maximum of 30 amps, so 120 x 30 = 3,600 watts of power. 50 amp service, on the other hand, is TWO legs (or phases) of 120 volts at a maximum 50 amps EACH (which is why it has the 4th prong that is not in the 30 amp connector...for the second leg). So, 120 x 50 x 2 = 12,000 watts. You get over 3 times the total power from 50 amp service than from 30 amp.
    In a 50 amp RV, the two legs are run to separate parts of the RV. For example, in a rig with 2 A/Cs one will be powered by leg 1 and the other by leg 2. The rest of the appliances will be similarly split up....perhaps the fridge on leg 1 and the converter/battery charge on leg 2, and so on.
    When using a adapter/dogbone to connect a 50 amp RV into a 30 amp source, the adapter ties both legs of the RV to the one leg of the source. What this means to a camper with a 50 amp RV but plugged into a 30 amp service is that ALL your appliances are now sharing a single leg with only 60% of the power you would normally have on each leg and this will SERIOUSLY limit what you can run. Remember, your converter/battery charger will run all the time until your batteries are fully charged and, on most RVs, can't be turned off. Your fridge, if AC-powered will also use power as will your electronics (TVs, computers, etc.), so you have to be much more mindful of what you run on top of those. A 1500 watt water heater takes 12.5 amps and a 1500 watt hair dryer takes the same 12.5 amps and, the big one, a single A/C unit will take 25 or so amps to start and 15-20 amps while running! So, be careful when using one of these adapters or you'll end up popping the breaker at the pedestal when it's least convenient.
    Happy trails!

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  6 месяцев назад

      Great explanation of how the 30 and 50 amp works.

  • @user-vy1tr7te6e
    @user-vy1tr7te6e 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a can of disinfectant spray in my wet bay. I spray the water and the power pedestal because you don't know what the person before you did with their disconnect.

  • @theronstewart55
    @theronstewart55 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video! One more tip concerning water. It would be best to open water valve to make sure there is no rust or trash going into your water filter or water hoses

  • @LuvSubbin
    @LuvSubbin 7 месяцев назад +5

    This video may have been titled the "World's Shortest RVing Course" but the points you make are spot on - including turning your propane off when traveling. We've been RV'ing for 22 years but we still learn things from your videos like checking the pedestal before setting up. Safe travels!

  • @jimreed7662
    @jimreed7662 7 месяцев назад +2

    There are also 12 volt refrigerators that don't use propane. They run off the house batteries or off shore power.

  • @dennislautner8709
    @dennislautner8709 7 месяцев назад +3

    Good job, you're a good teacher. There is another type of RV refrigerators. They are called 12v refrigerators, much more efficient than the old type that uses 12v and /or propane. BTW it is refreshing to see/hear a woman giving the class on mechanics!

  • @norm4907
    @norm4907 7 месяцев назад +3

    I would add a cheap in line water filter before the regulator on the spigot. It can take the pressure and will eliminate sediment to the regulator which can cause it to fail.

  • @waynekern8471
    @waynekern8471 7 месяцев назад +1

    I keep the propane off anytime we are not at the campground. Now that we have a 12 volt fridge I'm never going back to the old RV type fridge with propane. The 12 volt ones are so superior to them. Thanks for the reminder to get the water hose quick connects.

  • @fishaddict2
    @fishaddict2 7 месяцев назад +2

    As a seasoned RV'er I still found this video very informative. a) as a reminder and b) how to convey this information to newbies who I often encounter. By the way, the word "potable" is pronounced POTE-able (long O) meaning drinkable (sorry, my mother was an English teacher and I'm ruined for life).

    • @pianogal853
      @pianogal853 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the proper pronunciation - I've often wondered which was right 🤔

  • @LateBrake54
    @LateBrake54 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good, condense information. A couple of comments. The reason you need to level an Rv with a propane e fridge is because the ammonia used to cool it will not get everywhere required. The propane is under pressure so it will get where it needs to. Just a technical correction but the advice is valid
    As for closed or open on gray tank, I used to leave open until I got sewer flies from the line. My experience is they are NOT easy to get rid of (egg and all). But the biggest reason is I heard someone tell the story of the sewer line at a seasonal campground getting plugged and while they were gone, the sewer backed up through the open valve and flowing into the camper. Not sure it has actually happened but it seems unlikely but feasible and I don’t want to find out.
    Finally, I usually travel with the propane valve open. Probably not the safest practice but …

  • @stinkysrvadventures8620
    @stinkysrvadventures8620 7 месяцев назад +2

    Propane off. I freeze some water bottles and put them in the fridge on long drive days. No one talks about propane hoses getting older and cracking, leaking. I think some kind of rubber treatment spray would help maybe.

  • @jeanne8507
    @jeanne8507 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, Stacy! Get well soon, Phil!

  • @stevecuthbert8856
    @stevecuthbert8856 7 месяцев назад

    Clock 18:18 your RV is super heavy at 15000 TONS! WOW! Great tips for seasoned travelers or newbies. I am going to order some quick connectors.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @randyschultz6594
      @randyschultz6594 6 месяцев назад

      I think that was supposed to by 15 tons (or 30,000 pounds), perhaps?

  • @pattyreed3175
    @pattyreed3175 7 месяцев назад

    YEP Backing up is good entertainment. My husband was able to impress quite a few campers last fall by backing down the road to the site which was at a slight angle in one shot. He felt pretty good about himself but it left me with nothing to do ❤

  • @ejs6010
    @ejs6010 7 месяцев назад +4

    Stacy did a thorough coverage of great topics. I also like it that Stacy did this video, instead of Phil, to indicate that the ladiies can do the tasks. Nice job!

  • @dickersonfamily1286
    @dickersonfamily1286 7 месяцев назад

    Great Job Stacy!! If I may watch the first part about the water hookup on (All About Rv’s) Episode (Most RVers Miss But Shouldn’t) when hooking up the water. Run some water first to empty out any sediment and with gloves rinse the end where the house hooks up before attaching the hose. He talks about some bad habits from the not so good RVers. Hope Phil recovers quickly!!!!

  • @Lbeam82
    @Lbeam82 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the refresher. It was good refresh on my memory for grey and black tank because John does it. I will ask him to left me do it tomorrow. I love the toilet tip for the gasket.

  • @garytrippel7104
    @garytrippel7104 7 месяцев назад +2

    You should turn faucet on first to flush what is in the pipe.

  • @AndrewJohnson149
    @AndrewJohnson149 7 месяцев назад

    Wishing Phil an easy and speedy recover!

  • @travelingwithtroyandrhoda
    @travelingwithtroyandrhoda 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Nice job Stacy! Even after being full time for 18 months, the refresher is always beneficial.

  • @bonniee7101
    @bonniee7101 7 месяцев назад

    Great job Stacy…you did a detailed coverage on the topics. Our camper is permanently on a site…but some of the tips were good advice for us too. Thank you. We always enjoy your videos.👍

  • @RVAmerica
    @RVAmerica 7 месяцев назад

    These are some really great tips. I think the only one we don't have is the quick connect on the water hose. Lynn and Danny

  • @rockercover
    @rockercover 7 месяцев назад

    Only item I can think to add: A water-wand, (has several names), for your black tank maintenance. (Guessing you might have a tank-mounted / installed water blaster, since you mentioned having two separate fresh-water hoses. The handheld water-wand might be more useful for any tank without a water blaster installed). Excellent video, you covered the many of the essentials with detail, (even why the grey water may back up into your shower 😳). 👍😊

  • @lisazimmerman4140
    @lisazimmerman4140 7 месяцев назад

    Great information. We plan on getting on the road soon with a new RV and we're trying to get updated on all the scoop.

  • @stevestafford2802
    @stevestafford2802 4 месяца назад

    Great job Stacy!

  • @Rob0319
    @Rob0319 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! One thing I recommend before connecting the water hose is to sanitize the spigot before connecting the pressure regulator. Either a bleach solution or Thieves will get any nasty stuff off. Stacy - Where did you get the Fly Navy shirt? My Dad was a Naval aviator and I'd love to get one. One more thing - Hot water heaters make steam...water heaters make hot water (just a pet peeve of mine)🥸

    • @pianogal853
      @pianogal853 7 месяцев назад +1

      🤣
      I use a strong vinegar solution for sanitizing things. Just as corrosive as bleach, but I don't mind the smell as much 😏

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      I believe we got our Fly Navy shirts from the Navy Academy online store. I think it was a promotion for an Army/Navy game 4 years ago.

  • @tomseals9083
    @tomseals9083 7 месяцев назад

    Great job Stacy, that was a lot of info in a short amount of time. I usually turn off the propane when we travel. ❤the video.

  • @stevenedington8882
    @stevenedington8882 7 месяцев назад

    I keep my propane off during traveling. I can go about 6-8 hours without issues. I keep my refrigerator well serviced and monitor temperatures all the time.

  • @PJsRVing
    @PJsRVing 7 месяцев назад

    We are getting ready to sale the company, start rving and can't wait to get started. Thank you and Phil we have watched every one of your episodes. See you on the road..

  • @brianlykins6663
    @brianlykins6663 7 месяцев назад

    All good tips, ideas for anyone. It seems the lessons learned the hard way are the one's that we remember the best and generally are shared first with others.
    Very good job, Stacy. I'm sure Phil could've done just as good, but he's not near as cute to look at. LOL
    God bless y'all and stay safe on your travels.

  • @UncleEarl983
    @UncleEarl983 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for taking the time to put this together. Alot of good advice. Can you give the link for the mat around the kitchen faucet? Love that you can set the dish soap on it

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. Try this link: amzn.to/3QpIvcq

  • @TwoCaptainsOneShip
    @TwoCaptainsOneShip 7 месяцев назад +3

    Can you leave us a link for the quick connects? We seem to have tried a few and they all suck! 😂😂

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +2

      Check out Mobile Must Have. That is who we bought the water system from.

  • @WILDEBILL308
    @WILDEBILL308 7 месяцев назад

    I always turn on the campground spicket to flush out the campground line. I have seen some nasty water come out and I would rather have it on the ground not in my RV. I also use a cheap blue water filter before the RV filters to reduce changing the main filters.
    I use a clear section on my sewer hose where it connects to the RV. That makes it easier to see if it is running clear.
    Wait till you get a coach with a Oasis heating unit. unlimited hot water and the furnace keeps the lower bays warm. Uses electric, diesel and engine heat when driving.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Great tip on letting the spigot run a bit to flush out sitting water and bugs. We do that as well.

  • @dianasellars6114
    @dianasellars6114 7 месяцев назад

    Great job Stacy, you make it look so easy

  • @jimandellenmeadows6244
    @jimandellenmeadows6244 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good points. Short, sweet and to the point. Thanks.

  • @jimjessup3979
    @jimjessup3979 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing these hints and recommendations.

  • @AllenCunningham-ih7fm
    @AllenCunningham-ih7fm 7 месяцев назад

    living in canada , and traveling back from Arizona in May , we will run into snow , and the heat pumps dont work at those temps , so , we need the propane heat , and in the heat , the 12 volt does not cool fridge enough , so i do not shut my propane off

  • @lorilust6150
    @lorilust6150 7 месяцев назад

    We always turn our propane off while driving. Accidents happen. I'd like to add something for the water hook up. We always spray the water spigot with Lysol before attaching the hose. Of course we rinse it well before connecting. You just don't know who or what has used that spigot before you.

  • @catbird1759
    @catbird1759 7 месяцев назад

    We don't get all of our education from books. Some things we learn on our own. Don't ask me, I just know. Love you guys for the great advice.

  • @davidtriplett3057
    @davidtriplett3057 7 месяцев назад

    I treat the grey tank just like the black. That gives me sufficient soapy water to give the hose a good flush.

  • @terrygillis9909
    @terrygillis9909 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. For your next version, provide the tips for an all-electric coach. Got a new one and after 7 other RV's and 37+ years of camping we are back in the newbe stage. (i.e. Loved the use of shower hose to fill toilet. However, on our all electric coach, it has electrical button to flush toilet. Have yet to figure out how to fill toilet without pushing the button and using more battery to fill the black tank.)

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Would love to help, but we have no experience with an all-electric coach. That does sound like an interesting issue though.

    • @ouradventuresinsweetpea5148
      @ouradventuresinsweetpea5148 7 месяцев назад

      I would think your new coach would have a sewer rinse out in the wet bay so there wouldn't be a need to fill your black tank through the toilets. Also, our toilets have a flush button and a fill button. Holding the fill button does put a decent amount of water in the bowl before flushing, if needed.

  • @DeniseVajdak
    @DeniseVajdak 7 месяцев назад

    Lots of great tips! Thanks for throwing these all into one video

  • @rickrichardson5329
    @rickrichardson5329 7 месяцев назад

    Great points and its always good to be reminded of different things to do.

  • @thomassilvis8764
    @thomassilvis8764 7 месяцев назад

    My favorite tip.... watch Today Is Someday videos.

  • @ouradventuresinsweetpea5148
    @ouradventuresinsweetpea5148 7 месяцев назад

    Another option for heat is heated floors. I know all RVs don't have that option - but, for anyone out there shopping around and its an available option, go for it. It's the best thing since sliced bread!!!

  • @stuwardw
    @stuwardw 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you! What size RV do you have?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +1

      2016 33AA, 35 footer.

    • @stuwardw
      @stuwardw 7 месяцев назад

      @@todayissomeday thank you

  • @CGVeteranFl
    @CGVeteranFl 3 месяца назад

    Sounds complete!

  • @denisegraham5831
    @denisegraham5831 7 месяцев назад

    Love this video! We keep propane off. Peace of mind.

  • @mikeeggleston1769
    @mikeeggleston1769 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, Stacie. You didn't mention leveling jacks nor antennas.

  • @1962Jocko
    @1962Jocko 7 месяцев назад

    Not sure if anyone put this in here, but a spray bottle with glass cleaner/bug wash along with a long handled windshield squeege is a good way to keep your windshield clean and skate around the edge of most campground rules.

  • @susanryan622
    @susanryan622 7 месяцев назад

    Well done! Thank you!

  • @walterrafolski5662
    @walterrafolski5662 7 месяцев назад

    Stacy, Phil is a lucky man you can do it all, these are all very important things to know and do. I guess Phil was the cameraman on this one. Those carbon monoxide detectors can be a pain they don’t like air fresheners, hair spray, anything that uses a propellant will make them false alarm. I’m going to make sure my wife sees this video!

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful. Phil is OOC while healing from his shoulder surgery. He was inside in the AC recovering nicely.

    • @walterrafolski5662
      @walterrafolski5662 7 месяцев назад

      @@todayissomeday sending prayers for his complete recovery! Stacy, did a great job!

  • @GatorsRock0219
    @GatorsRock0219 7 месяцев назад

    As a newbie, I had my propane on while driving to keep the fridge cold...but the more I read and researched, the more I was convinced to keep it off. I do have a motorhome with onboard generator so I can run that if I ever want to cool down the fridge again.

    • @pianogal853
      @pianogal853 7 месяцев назад

      Is that on-board generator fueled by propane?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      No, its fueled by diesel straight from our tank.

    • @RickandDarcirvadventures
      @RickandDarcirvadventures 7 месяцев назад

      We have been rving for 4 years now and we run the propane when we are going down the road to power the fridge. We do have a gas stop on our propane tank so it will stop the propane if there is a leak. The thing you put under the sewer hose is also is for keeping it off of the ground and some Rv parks require it.

  • @KAW5
    @KAW5 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @lisawaterman2737
    @lisawaterman2737 7 месяцев назад

    What a great job! Saved this even though we're not new. You never know...😊

  • @christinesnyder8850
    @christinesnyder8850 7 месяцев назад +1

    From a fireman. Shut the propane off, never know it something from the road gets thrown up and take off a line. Also smoke detectors are only good for 10 years, just like CO detectors they have manufactured dates on them. Please be safe out there and have fun.

  • @doni6dvalley196
    @doni6dvalley196 7 месяцев назад

    Help! Need advice ..
    Just started my search for a class a rv and every dealer around me have such bad reviews. I am talking about 1 out of 10 star reviews on all dealerships. Everything from the extras they try to add on at negotiations to the horror stories of each service departments. Just don’t know where to start.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +1

      Start by narrowing down the RV you want. Then learn all about it! Once you find it, let them know what you want, that you want it inspected by someone from the NRVIA and don't deviate from it. We walked out of many dealerships as sales folks would tell Stacy what she didn't want! It was more important for us that brand customer service was better than the dealers. That is how we ended up with our Tiffin.

  • @rodboatwright9113
    @rodboatwright9113 7 месяцев назад

    Good points... Thanks for the video. I do have a question, do you guys travel with extra printed circuit boards for AC, furnace, water heater etc.

  • @janehargis9301
    @janehargis9301 7 месяцев назад

    Girl, did you really drop the 12v refer? It’s probably the most common these days and certainly has advantages being powered down the road and how fast they cool down. Gas/electrics can take overnight to cool, 12v more like an hour. I don’t know enough about residential fridges but I’d love to hear a comparison. Thank you!

  • @etrimbleable
    @etrimbleable 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the good words.

  • @airstreamer
    @airstreamer 7 месяцев назад +1

    LOL. "We all survived our Mom's arm" Nice beginner course. Hopefully newbies will watch. -Michelle

  • @emjbtk
    @emjbtk 7 месяцев назад

    Propane off, thank you for all the information

  • @lisawaterman2737
    @lisawaterman2737 7 месяцев назад

    You guys travel all over the place. We are booked to be in SE Texas in January next year and don't know where to go from there for February or March. For the best weather, where would you head?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      If you are wanting to avoid cold weather and snow, would recommend staying in Texas or the south. February is still winter and March can be either cold or warm.

  • @scotttaylor3598
    @scotttaylor3598 7 месяцев назад

    Except for the comment about propane fridges (it's for the ammonia absorption system) being level, good, easy to understand content.

  • @tanya334
    @tanya334 7 месяцев назад

    What length of hose is the best to have for both uses 😊 ?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Ours are 25 feet. I do carry one that expands to 50 feet, but rarely use it.

    • @tanya334
      @tanya334 7 месяцев назад

      @@todayissomeday Thank you !

  • @meridethhendry5733
    @meridethhendry5733 7 месяцев назад

    Good advice and suggestions!

  • @randyshay7280
    @randyshay7280 7 месяцев назад

    What did Phil get operated on?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      My left shoulder. Fingers crossed this is the LAST surgery!!!!

    • @randyshay7280
      @randyshay7280 7 месяцев назад

      @@todayissomeday 🤞

  • @carolynnkaster9457
    @carolynnkaster9457 7 месяцев назад +3

    We all know just making bacon in the rv cks the battery in the smoke detector!

  • @MG-xv5bo
    @MG-xv5bo 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you again for all the great content and videos! You have inspired us to get out on the road to see our beautiful country and world!
    🙏🇺🇸🙏 #MAGA

  • @cynthiasnedeker2981
    @cynthiasnedeker2981 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @AllenCunningham-ih7fm
    @AllenCunningham-ih7fm 7 месяцев назад

    i write my dimensions of rv on the drivers window

  • @mum2jka
    @mum2jka 7 месяцев назад

    Some good tips and well done for making the video short.
    However, I wonder why you're giving yourself more work by keeping your gray tank open to only then have to remember to close it the day before emptying your black? And what if you end up not using your gray tank enough before emptying black? What about the food particles? They will also form a pyramid if not flushed out properly.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      It's actually less work for us to leave it open. Ruby only has 1 grey tank. We also have a washer and dryer on board. So, we either have to remember to close it before showers or laundry the day before, or remember to check the levels each time we shower or do laundry. We find it easier for us to leave it open.

  • @josephsandall1789
    @josephsandall1789 7 месяцев назад

    Good Job Stacey

  • @markjohnson5618
    @markjohnson5618 7 месяцев назад

    Nicely done

  • @jplutchak44
    @jplutchak44 7 месяцев назад

    Checking battery in smoke detector is important, ours came from the dealer with no battery.

  • @MatthewIrvine
    @MatthewIrvine 7 месяцев назад +2

    Vaseline should NEVER be used on a rubber gasket! Use plumber's grease!

    • @thenanny3819
      @thenanny3819 7 месяцев назад +1

      VERY TRUE - It is a petroleum product and will deteriorate the seal.

    • @susanryan622
      @susanryan622 7 месяцев назад

      Well done!!! Thank you!

  • @richk4442
    @richk4442 7 месяцев назад

    I cut a noodle the length of big slide

  • @RVHelper
    @RVHelper 7 месяцев назад

    Sorry that is not a surge protector, it is an EMS. Very important difference. Otherwise a great video.

  • @lynnnebergall5999
    @lynnnebergall5999 7 месяцев назад

    Do you use those slapper bracelets?

  • @mikeelder6298
    @mikeelder6298 7 месяцев назад +1

    Like your shirt, but it should say Fly Air Force instead! 😅

  • @randyshay7280
    @randyshay7280 7 месяцев назад

    Where is Phil. He getting another operation?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Actually....YES!! How did you know.

    • @randyshay7280
      @randyshay7280 7 месяцев назад

      @@todayissomeday cause he hasn’t been around and you are at the looks like same place when he had the last operation. Hope he heals fast,and he don’t work you to hard! Lol

  • @RVGhostRider
    @RVGhostRider 7 месяцев назад

    No sound my smart tv.

  • @ROHDESONTHEROAD
    @ROHDESONTHEROAD 7 месяцев назад

    Where's Phil?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +1

      Right here recovering from shoulder surgery.....again!!!!!

    • @ROHDESONTHEROAD
      @ROHDESONTHEROAD 7 месяцев назад

      @@todayissomeday Prayers for quick healing.

  • @mickeym2380
    @mickeym2380 7 месяцев назад

    Where’s Phil? Did he upset you and you left him behind😁

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад

      Phil is recovering after surgery last week.

    • @mickeym2380
      @mickeym2380 7 месяцев назад

      Prayers for a fast recovery.

  • @buzzward812
    @buzzward812 7 месяцев назад

    You don’t keep your propane level! You keep the coolant in the fridge level.

  • @woodintheblood4104
    @woodintheblood4104 7 месяцев назад

    You can have 50 amp or 30 amp. What's the difference? 20 amps!!!!! ;-))))

  • @ericgobbie3215
    @ericgobbie3215 7 месяцев назад

    Propane off when we travel

  • @garytrippel7104
    @garytrippel7104 7 месяцев назад

    Off

  • @cathyaugruso6410
    @cathyaugruso6410 7 месяцев назад

    Every time I cook bacon my smoke detector goes off from the bit of smoke. So I know it’s working fine

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  7 месяцев назад +1

      Everytime Phil makes eggs ours goes off! We test it on the regular too! 😂

    • @shawndyer8387
      @shawndyer8387 7 месяцев назад

      I sometimes hear them referred to as bacon detectors.

  • @CGVeteranFl
    @CGVeteranFl 3 месяца назад

    You are a lovely gal, and even more beautiful in that " Fly Navy" shirt" !!

  • @enroutetoadventure
    @enroutetoadventure 7 месяцев назад

    Propane off