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sat in the van today whilst it sat on our drive and contemplating whether to sell it or not,(its not been used for 2 months,seems such a waste sat here not being used.
C'mon PJ... that does imply a teeeeensie bit of criticism I'm by no means wedded to my tv - neither at home nor in the van - but I see no logical reason at all to be without one. Think of it as a tool/piece of equipment that comes in very handy when you need it but can stay tucked away when not needed... like a folding clothes dryer or a hammer. People carry all kinds of weird, random things in case they need them, so I'm not sure why tv's provoke reaction? When you're alone, a tv can be great company on a grim, rainy night, when it's quite the treat to drift off to sleep, snug in bed with the tv on sleep timer. As you say, each to their ownEach to their own of course, and I'm certainly not critical but I would no more put a telly in my van as fly to the moon....