It must be getting cold, cause the old folks are starting to show up in droves here in the desert. I really think they are putting the border fence up at the wrong end of the state. At least that’s what I was thinking as I followed a behemoth RV down the road at 2.4 mph. I understand wanting to be warm (especially as I enter old age) but come on down and stay in one of our nice resorts and if you want to go some place take a freaking cab. Leave the greyhound/rv at home or parked by the freeway or hire someone with the reaction time of a living human to drive it.
I wonder if they realize that the amout of fuel it took to get hear from there they could have stayed home with the Grandkids and kept the house at 97 degrees all winter.
I wonder if they realize that the amout of fuel it took to get hear from there they could have stayed home with the Grandkids and kept the house at 97 degrees all winter.
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Re: Snowbirds and RV's
Mon, October 22, 2007 - 12:39 PMKnow anyone who has offered to trade abodes with the snowbirds so they won't be wasting all that fuel enjoying themselves in their retirement? Nope. And "Why not?", you might well ask! -
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Re: Snowbirds and RV's
Mon, October 22, 2007 - 12:53 PMHmmmm.....trade house in Tucson in the winter for a house in North Dakota in the winter.....Yes I see a problem with this.
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Re: Snowbirds and RV's
Sun, December 23, 2007 - 3:36 PMugh, we get those all summer on the coast. was it a rental RV? those things are the worst. i was waiting behind one the other day, forced to stare at some larger-than-life airbrushed dumb-ass on a jet ski billboard for at least an hour. live the adventure!
