Meaningless Fluff

Didn't spend a dime.

One of the RV's I walked through was on sale for "only" $89,900. It was gorgeous and had everything you would ever "need" while "camping".

There were a couple of teardrop trailers that were cool---you really need to be good friends with the person you will be sharing it with as they are really small.


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Guess you will be,camping alone?
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Keep it if you are trying to draw me in to your nest. I am pulled to a Fleur like a moth to light.

your bed probably looks like this
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BSWALKS

Fugitive From Reality
Didn't spend a dime.

One of the RV's I walked through was on sale for "only" $89,900. It was gorgeous and had everything you would ever "need" while "camping".

There were a couple of teardrop trailers that were cool---you really need to be good friends with the person you will be sharing it with as they are really small.


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Would you ever buy a nice RV like that? I like the idea of it, seeing the country in one. I'd have a hard time spending $90k++++++ though.
 

rod

Retired 23 years
Would you ever buy a nice RV like that? I like the idea of it, seeing the country in one. I'd have a hard time spending $90k++++++ though.

I would highly recommend it. Maybe not a hundred thousand bucks worth but some form of RV. We bought a 27 foot Toy Hauler 3 years ago and the only regret I have is that I didn't buy one when I first retired. When the kids were growing up we had a couple of different camping trailers we used almost every weekend. Now days during the summer and fall I load up the Harley in the toy hauler and the wife and I just take off for a few days. During the fall we disappear for about a month. I also use it to attend car races with a couple of buds.
 

BSWALKS

Fugitive From Reality
I would highly recommend it. Maybe not a hundred thousand bucks worth but some form of RV. We bought a 27 foot Toy Hauler 3 years ago and the only regret I have is that I didn't buy one when I first retired. When the kids were growing up we had a couple of different camping trailers we used almost every weekend. Now days during the summer and fall I load up the Harley in the toy hauler and the wife and I just take off for a few days. During the fall we disappear for about a month. I also use it to attend car races with a couple of buds.
If I bought one when I retire, I would definitely go with the Toy Hauler. Those are real nice.
 
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