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westernrvparkow
Sep 01, 2013Explorer
JaxDad wrote:In my case, it is actually a Patek Philippe, but I doubt the masses would appreciate the subtlety, so I went with the commoners version of a high end watch. I don't think I have ever complained about making a decent living. Might have bemoaned the high cost of jet fuel and the insanity that is finding insurance for the Lamborghini, but we all have our crosses to bear. Too bad all those people who block me can't read my gloating between the lines as I break them 1 site rental fee at a time.westernrvparkowner wrote:
Another "I am going to live in an RV and eschew all the traditional places to park it" thread. You can just about set your Rolex to the fact that one will appear every month.
Strange how c/g owners are always moaning about how liitle money there is in running an park, they have to work 25 hours a day, 8 days a week, 53 weeks a year just to put food on the table let alone making a decent living.
Then use the term "set your Rolex" instead of "set your watch"............
I guess not everybody stays at Wally World and 'rips off' c/g owners........
BTW, I often have posted how I don't think anyone who Wally Docks is in any way shape of form a potential customer. They don't want my services, don't want to pay my prices. I do have a problem with people who pass up those common free options to try and fly under the radar by stealth camping, saving a few bucks by dumping their tanks down the storm drains and otherwise doing things that irritate the general population, because that does eventually effect me. Some of the "let em do whatever they want" people ought to attend a public hearing when a park wishes to expand or someone wants to actually build a new park. The room is packed with outraged locals toting their pitchforks and torches. They want nothing to do with the vagrants, the incapable drivers of those monster RVs and all the other negative sterotypes given to RVers. And like most stereotypes, they are arrived at through some basis in fact. There are many places people can stay for free or nearly free that are well accepted by nearly everyone. Walmart, Cracker Barrel, many local, state and national parks. National Forest Campgrounds, Corp of Engineer parks, BLM land and goodness knows where else. This post specifically wanted to tweak everyone by saying those places weren't good enough, so lets find some that actually aren't accepted and see what buttons can be pushed. I guess if you are looking for cities to pass ordinances prohibiting overnight camping, this is a good thread to latch on to, because when people take to camping in the streets, that is what will happen, and it won't be the fault of the all powerful local campground owner.
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