Someone has actually posted a practical guide to ditching a house and living in an RV wherever you want. I'm about to shit my pants from how excited this makes me. I might actually get to be a nomad!
A NOMADIC LIFESTYLE IS POSSIBLE!!!
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Riddy
, Oct 29 2009 02:42 PM
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#1
Posted 29 October 2009 - 02:42 PM
http://tynan.net/living-in-a-small-rv-introduction
Someone has actually posted a practical guide to ditching a house and living in an RV wherever you want. I'm about to shit my pants from how excited this makes me. I might actually get to be a nomad!
Someone has actually posted a practical guide to ditching a house and living in an RV wherever you want. I'm about to shit my pants from how excited this makes me. I might actually get to be a nomad!
BionicGoat said:
That looks like signature material.
Allie said:
You're not fat, you're...like playful, or something
On the road from Samarkand to Teotihuacan
#2
Posted 29 October 2009 - 09:54 PM
This does sound really cool and exciting.
I used to fantasize about living in a yacht or house boat, but I'll likely always be working on land and the distance between work and whatever harbor my boat would be located may not always be desirable.
Living in an RV sounds much more desirable in contrast. Also, I would not have to worry as much about reptiles invading my home.
Not having to worry about tedious yard work, getting along with unlikable neighbors, or filling up empty space with furniture I have no real interest in is the type of arrangement I've always wanted anyway.
I believe this article to which Riddy has linked has actually convinced me to purchase an RV someday in the future, as opposed to spending money on a "first house" or apartment. Or at least seriously consider it. Not sure how much a decent sized RV costs on average, but it seems doable and worth a shot, though I would probably feel more comfortable investing in some kind of security system at some point.
I used to fantasize about living in a yacht or house boat, but I'll likely always be working on land and the distance between work and whatever harbor my boat would be located may not always be desirable.
Living in an RV sounds much more desirable in contrast. Also, I would not have to worry as much about reptiles invading my home.
Not having to worry about tedious yard work, getting along with unlikable neighbors, or filling up empty space with furniture I have no real interest in is the type of arrangement I've always wanted anyway.
I believe this article to which Riddy has linked has actually convinced me to purchase an RV someday in the future, as opposed to spending money on a "first house" or apartment. Or at least seriously consider it. Not sure how much a decent sized RV costs on average, but it seems doable and worth a shot, though I would probably feel more comfortable investing in some kind of security system at some point.
Ashton, on 13 September 2007 - 11:50 PM, said:
I prefer the Si-ISTps too, they generally strike me as nice and genuine people. Te-ISTps are dicks.
#3
Posted 29 October 2009 - 11:10 PM
A lot of the appeal for me is that I have always wanted to be able to really indulge my wanderlust. Houses are like prisons to me, at least until I have a family of my own. But even if I lived mostly in one place, I think the material simplicity it would force me to have would be good.
BionicGoat said:
That looks like signature material.
Allie said:
You're not fat, you're...like playful, or something
On the road from Samarkand to Teotihuacan
#4
Posted 11 November 2009 - 03:39 PM
J Riddy...cuz, on 29 October 2009 - 11:10 PM, said:
A lot of the appeal for me is that I have always wanted to be able to really indulge my wanderlust. Houses are like prisons to me, at least until I have a family of my own. But even if I lived mostly in one place, I think the material simplicity it would force me to have would be good.
come pick me up when you get rolling. I'm a good cook, a quiet masterbater, and I swear that my shits hardly even smell worse than a 4 out of 10. We'll be hetero life mates.
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