MMM - The Motorhomers' Magazine

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This month's thesis in the study of human behavioural inadequacy surfaced in the thought puddle recently whilst chatting to the owner of an enormous gin palace. It set them back the best part of £200,000. The reason I mention the cost is relevant, and will be become clear later. Well, clear-ish.

We were discussing our not very illustrious travels, and the tribulations encountered along the way. And, as it generally does with blokes, the nature of the hardware came up. The motorhomes

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