Mad Eyed Screamer
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"She" didn't. I haven't shat right since.A friend of mine did this maybe 20 years ago when it was very cheap to have a pitch. She loved it to begin with but soon yearned for more space and got cabin fever (she was on her own too so imagine a couple living in it) and then the winter came.......
Very cold.....
She bought it for like £42,000 and the same dealer bought it back 9 months later (and not many more miles on it) for $29K
I had a good shag in it though (and like to think she did too ;)
People here in Oz retire sell or rent out their house and buy an RV or caravan. They then just spend their lives driving round Australia, north to the tropics in winter, south in summer. They're known as grey nomads.Sounds great. Not sure about it in reality.
Met a bloke in france who retired at 60 and dedicated himself and Mrs to driving around Europe until he drops (hopefully, hes not behind the wheel at the time). Fair play if you love that lifestyle.
I think the novelty would wear off within a year.
Same herePeople here in Oz retire sell or rent out their house and buy an RV or caravan. They then just spend their lives driving round Australia, north to the tropics in winter, south in summer. They're known as grey nomads.
Apparently, there's thousands of them. There's a lot of free camp sites outside of towns but near deserted beaches etc.
These things have shot up in price since covid though and I believe nowadays you can do it in a car staying at motels for the same-ish price, when you factor in buying the caravan/RV, needing a big vehicle to tow it, increased petrol, insurance, registration fees, camp sites that aren't free in towns are about 30 quid a night.
So she bought it in pounds from the dealer and then the dealer bought it back in dollars, did she drive it across the Atlantic?A friend of mine did this maybe 20 years ago when it was very cheap to have a pitch. She loved it to begin with but soon yearned for more space and got cabin fever (she was on her own too so imagine a couple living in it) and then the winter came.......
Very cold.....
She bought it for like £42,000 and the same dealer bought it back 9 months later (and not many more miles on it) for $29K
I had a good shag in it though (and like to think she did too ;)
Ha! Well spotted! Corrected!So she bought it in pounds from the dealer and then the dealer bought it back in dollars, did she drive it across the Atlantic?
I hate tour companies that try and pull that scam. "3 day tour setting off at 2pm."Day 1) Pick up 5 pm
Day 3) Drop off 9.00 am
So basically we get 1 full day for 3 days hire......