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Parrothead

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    This is our yellow lab/german shepherd mix. We got him from a shelter at the beginning of Covid as a puppy. Met his breeders by chance a couple years later. His sister is a TSA dog.  He’s been perfect for us, loyal and great with my daughter and fierce protector of the house. 

     

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  2. On 11/16/2023 at 2:21 PM, gregintenn said:

    The uninformed. Sadly, they also vote.

    I’m my case, membership is required to belong to the conservation club. Apparently the club insurance is somehow tied to the requirement that everyone have an active NRA membership. $90 a year for a private club with multiple types of shooting ranges and no restrictions other than a 300 member cap make it too hard to resist. 
     

    if a similar facility opened up without the NRA involvement, I’d be there in a minute. Even if it were slightly more expensive. 

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  3. Contact your local SSA office. You’d me amazed the network that receive death reports.  If a credit company has it, it’s likely coming from a database that will cause you A LOT more issues if you don’t get ahead of it. Think health insurance, bank transactions/accounts, investments and more.  PM me if you have questions. It can be fixed but it’s not overnight. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, 10-Ring said:

    My first thought was to contact a local rv dealership and see if they would let you pay to park there, but if they are even a little bit secure you would run into issues with a Sunday morning pickup.  So...  Unless a gracious soul comes along and offers parking, this is what I would do: I would book a site at Harrison Bay State Park and leave it there.  A second option would be a KOA.  Personally I've never stayed at a KOA, but I've stayed at several state parks.  With a state park you have built in law enforcement making regular patrols if the campground and a camp host keeping an eye on things.  If you are concerned I would speak with both when you drop off and explain the situation.  I'm one of those people who is always paranoid about people messing with my stuff, but I would leave my camper at a state park and not worry about it. 

    Thanks for the suggestions. I could book the KOA lock it down and feel ok about it for $200. I would just cancel the rooms at the marriott but they are on points and not costing me a (current) dime. 
     

    I bought our rig at Lazydays and of course their biggest rival is the large market Chattanooga dealer (camping world)
     

    Kinda holding out hope for a local business owner with a large parking lot and a M-F business to step in. I’d make sure to show up with the beverage of choice for them along with a pile of appreciation. 

  5. I know this is a long shot but thought it might we worth a try. We are coming into Chattanooga in March for my daughters’ gymnastics competition. At the end of the weekend, we heading out on spring break. I’ll have my 25’ travel trailer with me but I can’t park it at the downtown hotel due to low clearance. 
     

    Does anyone have a business or know somewhere that might allow me to drop the trailer on Friday and pick it back up Sunday morning? I’d certainly lock it up but I need something a little safer than public parking. Certainly don’t mind to pay a little if needed. Any ideas? 

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