BUM
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
What about security? Anybody ever had that "uh oh" feeling in the middle of the night, in the middle of nowhere?
BUM said:What about security? Anybody ever had that "uh oh" feeling in the middle of the night, in the middle of nowhere?
Martha said:Greg would prefer a pistol. For the bears, not the bad guys.
REWahoo! said:Do I understand that Greg is not only investing in gold but also in firearms in his efforts to prepare for bear markets, bear attacks, bear naked ladies, etc.?
Martha, I don't understand how you bear to live with him.
Howard said:Scary thought, a civilian with a gun in the middle of the night.
REWahoo! said:Do I understand that Greg is not only investing in gold but also in firearms in his efforts to prepare for bear markets, bear attacks, bear naked ladies, etc.?
Martha, I don't understand how you bear to live with him.
Apocalypse . . .um . . .SOON said:Try 10% no pants first to test the waters. Please, no wise cracks.
REWahoo! said:Howard, that's the general idea.
BUM said:Guns and rv's go together...well here http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RV_SAG/
gReeNy said:The VW campervan does seem like a great comprimise... but is there anything out there that compares... perhaps made by toyota etc.
tozz said:I purchased an Itasca Navion last fall and am quite satisfied. It's not for everyone, but might be worth looking into since you seem to want a smaller vehicle. It's nimble and gets good fuel mileage.
tozz said:I purchased an Itasca Navion last fall and am quite satisfied. It's not for everyone, but might be worth looking into since you seem to want a smaller vehicle. It's nimble and gets good fuel mileage.
Sheryl mentioned the Rialta. I had been looking at them for years but ultimately decided that it was just a tad too small. I think it's one of the more attractive motorhomes out there though.
Sheryl said:I like the look of that - thanks Tozz. Another question:
Has anyone ever tried putting kayaks on top of a motorhome? Would you exceed overpass heights?
yakers said:I strongly suggest not trying to set up & load solo.
audreyh1 said:P.S. I actually live in a motorhome. i.e. - I'm a fulltimer. I don't own a house. I live a totally mobile lifestyle. It can't be economically justified. I'm having a blast with this lifestyle.
In most cases I doubt that - when compared with home ownership. The problem is the RV is a depreciating asset. A house is an appreciating asset. It's very hard to overcome that difference even when living very cheaply with a lower-cost RV.brewer12345 said:Audrey:
I'm not so sure it can't be economically justified. When I compare what it costs me to live in the burbs vs. the budget I see at www.rv-dreams.com, it looks like I could save a LOT of money by full-timing.