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Motorhome Blog - general information about the RV lifestyle — page 2 of 6 |
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Fortunately, I am not talking about the superb engineering of American power-train platforms, as our GM Workhorse chassis —but the generic boxes on top, full of useless enhancements RV salesmen use to run up the curb price of “Class-A.” I hope a PAC supported Congress will decide in the favor of American bailouts, over that of multinational corporations and insur The good news is I am giving up trying to shame manufactures and repair facilities into doing the right see articles on that, inside). I am almost 70-years young, and the seconds are ticking by. Even though I was built “pre-war strong,” my warranty of a life exptency of 59.8 years ran out about the time I met up with Bobbie Magee, who asked —since I had been recently widowed— if I was smart enough to run off with her in a 16-year old, 27-foot class "A", with a Chev 454, named, Charlie Horse. Since then, liking the life, we upgraded to a 32/33 Vortex 8.1 (explanation later), named Jedidiah, with dining room and bedroom slides, that is less claustrophobic. We actually live very comfortably is a carbon conscious (more on that) 327 Square feet, and really don’t care that we have not, somehow, attracted “industry” advertising. All my partner ever really complains about my complaining is that I retire from my, “self imposed duty of journalistic, no-win, grumbling,” to finish a meaningful multimedia re-write of Search For A Shadow Of The Past, my pioneering exploration by horseback, being the first to do the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. |
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