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Oscar Mike
Guest
I have been reading quite a few disparaging threads over the last few weeks from a few people who question the sanity, or at least the good judgement of people who buy motor homes. There are folks out there who would bad-mouth anything in an effort to garner attention. I believe a lot of the negative comments I've read lately are just that.
I have the luxury of being able to park my motor home at my residence, it fits "snugly" between my house and my shop, so that every morning when I get up, go out to my shop, have my morning coffee, and play on my computer I also get to open up and get a good wiff of my coach. I enjoy opening up the motor home each day. I love the smell of ultra-leather in the morning... 8)
There is no way that I can adequately explain what it is that draws me to RVing. It all begins with my love to be outdoors, and my desire to do it in comfort. When I first camped at age an early age and slept out under the stars on the ground in my cotton sleeping bag, and in my little Cub Scout pop-up tent I was hooked on camping. Many thousands of dollars and a hundred camping trips later I bought my first RV, a $300.00 pop-up trailer and I was drawn into the RV lifestyle hook, line, and sinker. I've never looked back and thought that I had made a bad choice.
So folks can take their precious time to bad-mouth the hobby that I truly love, and it is all like water on a duck's back... They're not going to change my mind, any more than I am going to change their minds.
I am on my fourth RV, (my 2nd Motor home) and I am hoping/planning to buy another new motor home, and take yet another depreciation hit (another topic for naysayers of new equipment). I just like buying new equipment. I grew up poor, and wearing hand-me-downs. I busted my hump in my career and I like brand new equipment...
Anyway...I am done with my rant...if I had a point I forgot what it was...oh yes, naysayers. I am very content in my decision, so bad-mouth the RV industry and my choices all you want. I still love my chosen lifestyle. RVing and Four-Wheeling is the life for me.
End of meaningless rant.
I have the luxury of being able to park my motor home at my residence, it fits "snugly" between my house and my shop, so that every morning when I get up, go out to my shop, have my morning coffee, and play on my computer I also get to open up and get a good wiff of my coach. I enjoy opening up the motor home each day. I love the smell of ultra-leather in the morning... 8)
There is no way that I can adequately explain what it is that draws me to RVing. It all begins with my love to be outdoors, and my desire to do it in comfort. When I first camped at age an early age and slept out under the stars on the ground in my cotton sleeping bag, and in my little Cub Scout pop-up tent I was hooked on camping. Many thousands of dollars and a hundred camping trips later I bought my first RV, a $300.00 pop-up trailer and I was drawn into the RV lifestyle hook, line, and sinker. I've never looked back and thought that I had made a bad choice.
So folks can take their precious time to bad-mouth the hobby that I truly love, and it is all like water on a duck's back... They're not going to change my mind, any more than I am going to change their minds.
I am on my fourth RV, (my 2nd Motor home) and I am hoping/planning to buy another new motor home, and take yet another depreciation hit (another topic for naysayers of new equipment). I just like buying new equipment. I grew up poor, and wearing hand-me-downs. I busted my hump in my career and I like brand new equipment...
Anyway...I am done with my rant...if I had a point I forgot what it was...oh yes, naysayers. I am very content in my decision, so bad-mouth the RV industry and my choices all you want. I still love my chosen lifestyle. RVing and Four-Wheeling is the life for me.
End of meaningless rant.