noplace2
May 03, 2014Explorer
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We are fulltimers beginning our 14th year this month. We move around frequently rather than claiming FT status because we sit in one spot in an RV We have repeatedly noticed the following phenome...
mockturtle wrote:Let me save you some money on your anthropological study. There's probably 3 million or more RV-ers in the US; so there's probably 3 million or more reasons why they picked the spot they did. So the end result of your anthropological study is "As long as they are not breaking any rules, you just have to accept their choice". We I was a kid we called that "If you don't like it you can lump it".
I still think that most are missing the point! It's not a question of anyone being antisocial. It's a question of why anyone would park right next to the only rig in an otherwise empty campground. In other words, it's not about camper number one, it's about camper number two. It does happen and I consider it a phenomenon worthy of anthropological study. :D