Things you see just cruisin'

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2011/04/12 10:11:24 (permalink)

Things you see just cruisin'

Last week I spent a couple of days just riding
around Louisiana and Arkansas with my wife.
 
We looked at travel trailors, motor homes and pontoon boats.
Really no intention of buying but it was fun.
 
I don't believe I'd enjoy camping and especially staying in
a small camper. Seems like work.
 
They're proud of the pontoon boats and really if I went that
way I'd think a house boat may be better...didn't see those.
And place we stopped at in Hot Springs rented them. Now that
is the only way I could do one.
 
What I did like and would buy in a heartbeat if I had the coin is
a motorhome. Even if just to park in the yard! lol
Man they were nice. I think I'd really have a great time with
Willie Nelson..... Go green...I like his green thinking...
( the cheapest one on the lot was $101,000.00 and imagine a
500 gallon tank at 4 a gallon....unreal, errr all to real)
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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 10:17:34 (permalink)
    My wife and I do a lot of camping.

    We used to always use our tent.

    One night it rained and we simply slept in our Honda Odyessy.

    Now we only camp when the weather is cool and we almost always just sleep in the Odyssey.

    We have the back seats removed or folded up and we put all our stuff in the front seats each night and have a whole bunch of blankets and pillows in the back.

    Works great for our dawn to dusk day hike tourist trips up in the Smoky Mountains and on the Blue Ridge.

    We just check in to the tent campgrounds at the parks and never pitch our tent.


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    mike



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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 10:20:28 (permalink)
    When I was young and we went camping, my father taught me that a tent could be used to conceal a body.  Fortunately, I got out eventually.

    Fun times.
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    spacey
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 10:32:38 (permalink)
    Life changed out plans. We are raising a grand-daughter and have been
    since before she could walk.
    NOT a complaint. Just the way things turned out.

    Any plans for camping as well as many other activities have to be
    designed for reality rather than what we thought they'd be.
    Are Our plans of seeing the states from a Harley and camping gear.anytime we would like....well that's mostly a past dream.

    Kids are great but require a different battle plan. The reality is we wouldn't mind
    but she would. If she thought she'd be stuck with us two old hippies in a small
    camper by the lake for days....well professional help may be a requirement. A search team
    comes to mind.

    post edited by spacey - 2011/04/12 13:18:18
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 10:47:14 (permalink)
    One of the happiest days of my life is when I bought my boat.

    THE happiest day of my life was the day I sold my boat.

    Randy

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:18:09 (permalink)
     We had a popup camper for awhile. It even had heat but no A/C. My wife loved it but not very fun for me. Setup and leveling, making sure I didn't leave the hitch loose before I pulled away(very important). Then I felt very insecure in it. Just cloth at both ends.

      We sold it and now I either rent a cabin or go to a B&B as a getaway occasionally. For any getaway I like low stress and low maintenance. Bus or train or plane.....long drives are not relaxing for me at least....

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:21:56 (permalink)
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    Honda Odyessy. 

    Did you know I have a Honda Odyessy too?
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:26:21 (permalink)
    Starise


     We had a popup camper for awhile. It even had heat but no A/C. My wife loved it but not very fun for me. Setup and leveling, making sure I didn't leave the hitch loose before I pulled away(very important). Then I felt very insecure in it. Just cloth at both ends.

    We sold it and now I either rent a cabin or go to a B&B as a getaway occasionally. For any getaway I like low stress and low maintenance. Bus or train or plane.....long drives are not relaxing for me at least....

    +1
    we used to do a lot of camping when I was growing up, and then when I had kids of my own, we camped a lot, especially when the youngest one was very active in Boy Scouts...but he's grown now and I simply am not a "camper."  the closest I get now is renting a cabin occassionally. 

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:33:25 (permalink)
     
    Michael, just flog Bapsi a few more geetars and get one of THESE

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:36:29 (permalink)
    Straummy,

    If I could reduce the moob size by 50% do you suppose I could just barely fit in that undercarriage compartment?
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:38:05 (permalink)
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    Straummy,

    If I could reduce the moob size by 50% do you suppose I could just barely fit in that undercarriage compartment?

     
    LOL
     
    Here's the inside of it

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:43:35 (permalink)
    The CHB tour Bus?

    But where do the rest of you guys go?


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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:53:00 (permalink)
    I always end up on a surround buss.  That just seems sizest to me.
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 11:56:08 (permalink)
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    Michael, just flog Bapsi a few more geetars and get one of THESE

    That's almost as nice as a few we looked at...seriously.
    And we do not want to talk about how much money I lost building that bass.
    ( I consider it an investment of learning with a cost off-set....if it's good both
    parties gain even though they (we) both paid)
    The Tele project is already a lost and not even finished. Building is very expensive.
    The unforeseen loss in material has already doubled the build cost which can't be
    passed on.
    So.....what that means is if you see me in one of those...I'll be the hired driver/flat changer LOL.
     
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 12:08:35 (permalink)
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    And we do not want to talk about how much money I lost building that bass.
    ( I consider it an investment of learning with a cost off-set....if it's good both
    parties gain even though they (we) both paid) 

    Yeah sorry to mention that Michael (even in fun, as it was meant) - that's nobody's business but your's and Ed's.
     
     

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 12:40:43 (permalink)
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    spacey

    And we do not want to talk about how much money I lost building that bass.
    ( I consider it an investment of learning with a cost off-set....if it's good both
    parties gain even though they (we) both paid) 

    Yeah sorry to mention that Michael (even in fun, as it was meant) - that's nobody's business but your's and Ed's.
     
     

    Steve please don't think I took it wrong. Although it wouldn't be right for me to disclose what Ed paid but
    there is not a problem with me sharing details of building. It's just profit is not part of it....yet? LOL
    Well I'm saving my scrap Steve and you never know if it may float ashore....what kind of wood do you
    like in the UK and how do you like it shaped? 
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 13:01:22 (permalink)
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    Steve please don't think I took it wrong. 

     
    Thanks Michael - I should know you better by now my friend
     
    Coincidentally, I am going through a nasty bout of GAS at the moment.
     
    I'm not a guitar 'collector', I just like having some nice guitars that I get a lot of use out of. I'm very seriously thinking of trading in my Dean and my Variax against something like a really nice hardtail Jackson or a (USA) Dean.
     
    I love my USA Precision, but I so nearly pulled the trigger the other night to trade it in against a USA Standard Jazz. I love the feel of the neck of the Jazz bass, and with the switching options available, you can always dial in that classic P-Bass tone.
     
    In either case, I plan to end up with just three instruments: my handmade guitar for whammy duty, a hardtail 'V', and a Fender Jazz bass.
     
     
    post edited by SteveStrummerUK - 2011/04/12 13:02:35

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 13:04:02 (permalink)
    LOL..."In either case, I plan to end up with just three instruments: my handmade guitar for whammy duty, a hardtail 'V', and a Fender Jazz bass."

    I just ate a local "Lippsy burger" that they cover with chili....I understand.


     
    Steve I was writing the PM when you posted this...to explain my humor.
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 13:14:17 (permalink)
     
     Beagle- Camping is a great thing to do with the kids......your kids are fortunate. Many kids are lucky to go outside a few minutes a week,sad really.

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:01:54 (permalink)
    yeah, in this day a lot of kids don't get outside activities any more.  have you noticed the ad campaigns from major league players about getting an hour of exercise?

    when we were kids we were outside until dark every day and sometimes PAST dark!

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:22:15 (permalink)
    spacey

    it wouldn't be right for me to disclose what Ed paid 

    Similar to how Mr Bouy does not post what I pay in his "transaction fees". Let's just say it's along the lines of "Whatcha got in you wallet, checking & savings, available CC's as well as future income, Baps?".





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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:23:49 (permalink)
    spacey
     
    What I did like and would buy in a heartbeat if I had the coin is
    a motorhome. Even if just to park in the yard! lol
    Man they were nice. I think I'd really have a great time with
    Willie Nelson..... Go green...I like his green thinking...
    ( the cheapest one on the lot was $101,000.00 and imagine a
    500 gallon tank at 4 a gallon....unreal, errr all to real)
    My wife travels for work and I've been fortunate enough to travel coast to coast with her at almost no cost. She's in Tampa right now and heads to Oklahoma next week. With fuel costs the way they are we would never have been able to go. We were planning a trip to Utah this year but can't because of the cost of fuel going up. And the fact I'm out of work doesn't help either.

    btw ... I met Willie once and talked to him for a few minutes. He's a genuinely nice person. I got to see Trigger up close too. They should put that thing in the Smithsonian when he goes. (Trigger is the name he gave his Martin acoustic he's played all these years.)




    post edited by Bub - 2011/04/12 14:25:56

    "I pulled the head off Elvis, filled Fred up to his pelvis, yaba daba do, the King is gone, and so are you."
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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:27:45 (permalink)
    Hey Beagle! Look at that ... it looks like Willie has steel strings on the low end doesn't it? Heh.

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:40:33 (permalink)
    hmm.  maybe.  can't tell for sure from the pic, but it kind of looks like regular large nylon strings to me?

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:45:17 (permalink)
    Man that is cool Bub. I love traveling with my wife.

    I'm really sorry for the job situation. This is the first
    time in my life I missed the downturn...I know the feeling and
    don't mean to say I know how you feel..I know it can be a
    nightmare. You hang on and ride the storm. Don't forget
    you have friends here.

    I would sure enjoy meeting Willie and you're right about that guitar.
    One thing about Willie...when people start learning of all the songs
    he's written, have to be amazed. Very cool guy.

    The biggest thought I had Bub was....how do folks afford these things.
    I mean I have a good job and don't waste money, live in a very modest
    2 bedroom home and just no way. I can't buy them and sure not going
    to take a loan....if I have to take a loan I can't afford them..or at least how
    I see it. Don't mean anything bad to those that do take loans...just different is all.
    I have taken loans before...and just think differently now.

    Another thought about those things...I kinda look at them like "part time" use.
    Real hard for me to justify a boat that may hit the water a handful of times a year and
    there's three big nice lakes 5 minutes to 20 minutes from my house.
    But it was sure fun being with the wife and just looking. That was the main reason
    for the rides.

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    Re:Things you see just cruisin' 2011/04/12 14:50:34 (permalink)
    When I was kid growing up in San Antonio, I didn't know people could go indoors during the day.  As soon as the sun was up, I was thrown outside.  Often, the door would be opened first.  When it was 110 in the shade, I fought the dogs for space under a bush to escape the heat.  I sometimes won.  I drank out of the hose.  I foraged for food from neighbors who didn't know any better.  After dark; long after dark, the door would open again, and my folks would reluctantly allow me inside.  After a hearty dinner of refried beans, meat lumps, and whatever else Mom scrapped off the skillet, it was time for bed.  I had to rest up for the next day. 

    I got lots of excercise between running from neighborhood gang members, water moccasins, and rattlesnakes.  I was a severe disappointment to my father due to my complete and total lack of useful athletic prowess.  Since I was badly nearsighted and had no glasses, I had to rely on my ability to sustain injury to survive.  Since football is mandatory in Texas 24/7/365.25, I played the role of tackling dummy.  (As in, "Tackle the Dummy!")  Fortunately, I was unnaturally uncoordinated, so falling down became my primary defense mechanism. 

    For the life of me, I cannot understand why I ever went home. 
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