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Will 99 bottles of BEER be enough :siren: (yes I am still humming it  :barf:)

That's enough for starters!!

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.

Take one down, pass it around.

98 bottles of beer on the wall!

Roll out the barrel we'll have a barrel of fun

Roll out the barrel we have the blues on the run

My head is spinning :rofl2:

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Will 99 bottles of BEER be enough :barf: (yes I am still humming it  :rofl2:)

That's enough for starters!!

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.

Take one down, pass it around.

98 bottles of beer on the wall!

Roll out the barrel we'll have a barrel of fun

Roll out the barrel we have the blues on the run

My head is spinning :rofl2:

DON'T use the green hose to tap into the keg with!!  :siren:

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Will 99 bottles of BEER be enough :barf: (yes I am still humming it  :rofl2:)

That's enough for starters!!

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.

Take one down, pass it around.

98 bottles of beer on the wall!

Roll out the barrel we'll have a barrel of fun

Roll out the barrel we have the blues on the run

My head is spinning :rofl2:

DON'T use the green hose to tap into the keg with!!  :siren:

Oh, so the alcohol content ISN'T enough to sanitize it. Good to know :rofl2: :rofl2:

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Will 99 bottles of BEER be enough :barf: (yes I am still humming it  :rofl2:)

That's enough for starters!!

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.

Take one down, pass it around.

98 bottles of beer on the wall!

Roll out the barrel we'll have a barrel of fun

Roll out the barrel we have the blues on the run

My head is spinning :rofl2:

DON'T use the green hose to tap into the keg with!!  :siren:

For most American or Canadian beers, feel free to use the green hose - to drain the keg.  :rofl2:

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I double everything. Extra 50 or 30amp cord, extra sewer hose, extra water hose, extra everything. I have a lot of storage space and I use it. Even fully loaded I am still within my gross vehicle weight.

I carry way too much stuff, but it is there if I need it. The only things I don't carry, unless I need them is my 10X20 pop up canopy, the a/c for the tent I carry, and my large radiant heaters. Also, my outdoor theater & sound system and decorations as needed.

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We've managed to get away with 2 10' sewer hoses. I do like to have the right-angle connector on this and a support.

2 25' water hoses. Water pressure limiter. A Y-adapter -- I use mine to let off pressure and drain the hose. This year I need teflon tape as well. Maybe an adapter to fill the fresh water tank.

I carry the electrical cord that's attached to the rig and a second one. I have a 15-30 adapter that I haven't used. Once stayed at a campground where they lent us a 50-30 adapter because they didn't have a 30 amp site.

I put angled push-on connectors on the TV cable.

We have a 5-page check list of everything else we take -- includes lines like "Cats (2)".

Also take some waterproof gloves for unhooking. And disposables for the sewer work.

Tool box. For the first trip, you might consider adaptable/multi-function tools. You'll find out which bits are actually useful. Or buy a cheap set from the hardware store and replace the ones that wear out with good ones.

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