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I'd make a great reporter! But yours is the answer I like best. I'll share it with my friend.Wow! You loaded that question!!!
My Dad died at 55. I'm 70. No need to plan it. It will happen on its own, in its own time.
(My friend's) thinking is that he would decide where to settle during his two years of exploration - a place that allows long term stays for 35' motorhomes.
Something like this one? Perfect! Very nice! Yuppies today will pay $100,000 for a "tiny house" that is smaller than that and impress all their fellow yuppies with it.I'm 73 and my wife of 54 years died last summer. She left me with a goldendoodle so I bought an Alliance Paradigm 340rl and eventually we are going to live in it. I want to stay near the lake where I keep my bass boat but there are no spaces anywhere and the oldest park is a dump. I am selling my business and have decided to buy a lot and run power, water and septic and put up a 24 x 40 steel canopy. If I kick the bucket they will eventually figure it out just hope the dog ends up OK. I figure that someone will notice I don't answer the phone or texts and check on me. Nothing to worry about.
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Something like this one? Perfect! Very nice! Yuppies today will pay $100,000 for a "tiny house" that is smaller than that and impress all their fellow yuppies with it.
Excellent! You did good. Something that my friend would aspire to. And so would I.That's it. I bought my 2021 used from a couple in Oregon who used it for one year and fixed all the bugs. They paid $106000 new and put about $8000 in new things on it and I bought it for $70000. This thing is about as nice as any home we owned just smaller but plenty big for an old man and his dog.
I was suggesting that his 5th is even nicer than many tiny houses (no doubt there may be exceptions), which many people swoon over. If you believe "shaming" is involved, you grossly misinterpret a compliment. Do you often think the worst?I’m not sure what the point of shaming people into other things is, but our friends who put a tiny house on their property have a really nice functional nest that is nicer than any comparably priced trailer. They built in themselves too, so it’s completely custom.
I was suggesting that his 5th is even nicer than many tiny houses (no doubt there may be exceptions), which many people swoon over. If you believe "shaming" is involved, you grossly misinterpret a compliment. Do you often think the worst?
You're right of course! Yuppie is a quantifying statement. Just remember that few here fall into the trap of judgmental, egotistical, "R" word people.Maybe I misunderstood your intended message, but I’ve never known anyone to use the term ‘yuppie’ in a positive way.
Yes, you have a point:Maybe I misunderstood your intended message, but I’ve never known anyone to use the term ‘yuppie’ in a positive way.