On October 27 2010 05:50 Chill wrote: I can't even fathom how that happened or how your parents let it happen.
If I lived in the US or some country where it's reasonably warm all year long I'd want to live in an RV. Much cheaper than living in a house or apartment and you can live anywhere you want, and move when you get bored.
I bet it's not as easy as you think to park a bus and live somewhere. Further, where would you find utility hookups and internet/cable?
Regardless, that thing doesn't look like it's been driven in awhile.
A friend of mine works for shaw(internet company) so he helped me with the hook ups. I guess I should note that I'm on the property between two houses that my parents own.
I hasn't been driven in about 2 years I believe, but we fired it up the other day and it seemed to be running fine. Who knows maybe i'll do a road trip to blizcon?
On October 27 2010 05:58 VarmVaffel wrote: That's kinda crazy, gotta admit :p
Did you do this completely by your own choice or what?
There was mold growing in my old room inside my house so I have to vacate the premises. It was either I go into debt and pay for res, or live in a bus at home. Now my old room is rebuilt and mold free, but I like the bus too much to go back. It has its benefits =)
On October 27 2010 05:59 Seide wrote: Actually looks very nice on the inside. Looks very cozy, though heating is a bitch due to lack of insulation yeah?. How is the bathroom/shower?
There is some insulation in here because my dad was an insulator by trade, but its not enough for the winter.
Bathroom and shower serves as a storage unit because if I were to use it, I would have to empty the waste at some point. Further more I don't use the sink or stove.
I can see it sucking having to go into the house for bio needs. But cool stuff, pretty unique.
On October 27 2010 05:50 Chill wrote: I can't even fathom how that happened or how your parents let it happen.
If I lived in the US or some country where it's reasonably warm all year long I'd want to live in an RV. Much cheaper than living in a house or apartment and you can live anywhere you want, and move when you get bored.
I bet it's not as easy as you think to park a bus and live somewhere. Further, where would you find utility hookups and internet/cable?
Regardless, that thing doesn't look like it's been driven in awhile.
I have a friend who lives in an RV and he has none of the problems you might think exist. He has a Sprint MiFi internet connection and can park wherever he wants because his RV is pretty small.
On October 27 2010 05:36 Frits wrote: you got a girl to go in THERE?
props bro
definitely the number 1 question on all our minds haha. having your own place,even tho its a bus does have its benefits. all the noise you want without the fuss lol.
While it's "cool" (by what definition I don't know), it's most certainly sketchy, especially if you are bringing a girl in there (plus your buddy, and his lady friend)...
On October 27 2010 05:50 Chill wrote: I can't even fathom how that happened or how your parents let it happen.
If I lived in the US or some country where it's reasonably warm all year long I'd want to live in an RV. Much cheaper than living in a house or apartment and you can live anywhere you want, and move when you get bored.
I bet it's not as easy as you think to park a bus and live somewhere. Further, where would you find utility hookups and internet/cable?
Regardless, that thing doesn't look like it's been driven in awhile.
A friend of mine works for shaw(internet company) so he helped me with the hook ups. I guess I should note that I'm on the property between two houses that my parents own.
I hasn't been driven in about 2 years I believe, but we fired it up the other day and it seemed to be running fine. Who knows maybe i'll do a road trip to blizcon?
On October 27 2010 05:50 Chill wrote: I can't even fathom how that happened or how your parents let it happen.
If I lived in the US or some country where it's reasonably warm all year long I'd want to live in an RV. Much cheaper than living in a house or apartment and you can live anywhere you want, and move when you get bored.
I bet it's not as easy as you think to park a bus and live somewhere. Further, where would you find utility hookups and internet/cable?
Regardless, that thing doesn't look like it's been driven in awhile.
Why at Walmart of course Chill. All you need to do is shop their once a day and their parking lot is your kingdom. Internet might be a bit tougher but if you go into the right neighborhood I am sure there is an unsecure wifi connection.