??!!!!!!!!!!?????!!!?????!!!!!?????!!!!sl1966 said:Here's what I do when I'm in a tight spot I strip off all my clothes and step outside the trailer and quietly tiptoe over to and enter the truck. I start it and leave without anyone ever even looking at me.<br /><br />
<br /><br />What?!? Too much???<br /><br />Les H said:??!!!!!!!!!!?????!!!?????!!!!!?????!!!!
<br /><br /> Cover yourself with some of this before you step out http://www.amazon.com/Glow-Dark-Body-Paint-Color/dp/B002HYLS58 ..don't forget to wave your arms, jump up and down, and shriek like you're passing the mother of all kidney stones. ..Willysl1966 said:<span style="text-align: left;">Here's what I do when I'm in a tight spot and have to get from my travel trailer to my truck. I take a deep breath to quiet my nerves and breathe slowly and evenly while I slow my heart rate. Once I reach an almost meditative state where I see myself as translucent, almost invisible, I strip off all my clothes and step outside the trailer where I quietly tiptoe over to my truck. I start it and leave without anyone ever even looking at me.</span> <br /><br />
<br /><br />Holy cow, seriously Willy!?! I don't know if I missed it or just plain forgot, but if you haven't told it ... I would love to hear your story (if you're willing to tell it).<br /><br />SteveWilly said:Having lived almost 3 decades now on the road
<br /><br /> Still practicing. So far I've managed to get my nieces to chant 'I wanna puppy!' (brother in law is deathly afraid of dogs) and fooled more than a few people into trying some of my coffee.. but gotta start start somewhere. Just like a fine whine, all the disparate bits must be carefully blended and aged before the full bouquet can be realized. Yup, the heady aroma you detect is that of 100% grade A bullsh!t.. which is yet another essential constituent. ..Willy.yesican said:Well Willy...perfected that orneriness yet? <img src="../images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" />
<br /><br /><br />This is an important point. You need mobility away from your camp. Erie1200 said:There's some blatantly major issues that people aren't considering here...<br /><br />If you have a big motorhome, Class C, van, or any other type of RV that is it's own source of mobility... you are taking the risk of having your entire home end up in the mechanic shop. Sure, your van has the best parking ability and mpg, but once it breaks down and ends up in the shop being worked on, your "home" is unavailable to you, you have nowhere to sleep or seek shelter from the elements, everything you own is out of reach. Not smart.<br /><br />You also have to haul around your entire home whenever you simply want to go to the grocery store. Sure, a bike or scooter works great in the sunshine, but how is that going to work out for you in the rain or snow.
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