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Re: [GMCnet] How We Use our Motorhome [message #235379 is a reply to message #235340] Tue, 07 January 2014 13:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mickeysss is currently offline  mickeysss   United States
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i had 18 houses in carbondale ill. in 1970 after being married i lost 9 of them and then sold the others and went around the world.

Some times it is best to have something that the opposite sex does not want if they leave. mickey anaheim ca. 77 palm beach

If someone will stay with you in a gmc they will stay for a while. happiness comes in small packages sometimes.

I lived on a boat here in marina del rey for 5 years and met many persons that lot their homes in divorce. boats and rvs are safe

houses for gold diggers.


On Jan 7, 2014, at 4:07 AM, Robert Mueller wrote:

> Steve,
>
> This response is based on the assumption that you're a bachelor.
>
> I wonder if you've ever thought; "who needs a house?" At the end of the day the GMC is big enough to live in so why bother with a
> house?
>
> When I was in the USAF I "lived" in a barracks room with two other guys. One single bunk and one double bunk and I'd say the room
> was 10' x 12'.
>
> I believe that a GMC is a bit small for a married couple as a full time residence.
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Jess
>
> Put me down as a full-timer.
> For the last 18 months, the DreamLiner has been my home. I sold my house in Boise in May of '12, put furniture and such in storage,
> and set out in my GMC to see the west coast and then begin a serious search for my next position in the radio industry.
> I imagined living in an RV would make it easier to relocate to my new job and move on with my life. Unfortunately, the new job has
> been slow in coming, but I still enjoy living in my "tiny house" on wheels. I'm looking forward to the day when a steady income
> will allow me to make some upgrades, but I don't plan to abandon her for a non-mobile habitat any time soon.
>
> Steve Jess
>
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