dewey02 wrote:
I had a college professor who made fun of Hoosiers because he said we always added the word "at" after "Where are you?" He said that "at" was unnecessary, which it seems to be.
Apparently, it isn't a syndrome confined to folks from Indiana. :)
Everywhere has bad grammar habits. Here in Bermuda you won't hear "Where you at?" You will hear "Where you to?" Just as bad. What happened to "Where are you?"
On the social side of RVing we enjoy meeting people & I do admit to setting up a few lures which often spark a conversation. A small Bermuda flag gets mounted on the pinbox of the 5er. You won't see that very often in a CG. Also, the trailer has a name which has a graphic woven into it. There is a decal front & rear. You won't see a marine grill in a CG very often too. It tags us as boaters & generates much curiosity. Lastly, we have fold up bikes made by DownTube. Different. They sometimes spark a conversation.
The 5er itself has been the source of interest. There are not many Alpenlites around. Hardly ever see one east of the Mississippi. In a world of Montanas & other high mass produced units our Voyager really stands out to other 5er owners.
It is all good. We have met many who have become more than one night around the campfire friends.