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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 11:10 pm
by anarchyinthebronx_Archive
This idea was a plot of a movie called Lost in America with Albert Brooks. He eventually goes back to being a yuppie.
Lifestyle: RV
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 11:17 pm
by burun_Archive
anarchyinthebronx wrote:This idea was a plot of a movie called Lost in America with Albert Brooks. He eventually goes back to being a yuppie.
I liked that movie, but that might be because I really, really love Albert Brooks.
Lifestyle: RV
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:25 am
by hbc_Archive
My grandpa did this for his later years, but a beat up old van
He basically just hung out in the Arizona desert and flew model airplanes. Sometimes he would drop by unannounced and set up an old army tent in our back yard.
Not Crap.
Lifestyle: RV
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:38 am
by Yngwie Einstein_Archive
My folks do this during the winter and about a month in the summer. They're on their third RV, the last two each were bigger and classier than my first couple apartments. They've been to all the contiguous 48 states and met a lot of friends along the way.
My godparents sold their house a few years ago and strictly live out of their RV while their health is still good. When they sold their home, they had a garage sale. Much didn't sell. My godmother gave me this advice: Don't stay in one place too long. You just accumulate a bunch of useless crap that no one will want.
Not Crap. WF: The überwealthy who tow their double-decker trailers with their sailboats and Jaguars really should just buy a vacation home.
Lifestyle: RV
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:58 am
by busbus_Archive
My buddy and his girlfriend just embarked on one of these trips. They sold everything(amazing amount of records) and bought a medium size RV and a compact car. They tow the car. They left in February and are still going strong. They do a lot of "rough camping" as they call it, i.e. no electricity or water hookups and usually stay put for a few weeks at a time.
I wish I could do that shit when I turned 40 or rather had the balls to drop everything and give up on urban living for a long stint.
Lifestyle: RV
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 6:14 am
by Heeby Jeeby_Archive
hbc wrote:My grandpa did this for his later years, but a beat up old van
He basically just hung out in the Arizona desert and flew model airplanes. Sometimes he would drop by unannounced and set up an old army tent in our back yard.
Not Crap.
That is fucking brilliant.