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vegassman - 28 Apr 2007 08:21 GMT
I have been full time "r.v."ing for the past 5 months-but aside from
"wallmart over nighting" -I havent found any other truly notable
"finds" so care to share?-I'm in Vegas now but hope to be heading east
to Ohio  as soon as my r.v. is made sound enough to go,thanks!!
Dave in Lake Villa - 28 Apr 2007 13:47 GMT
By 'finds' are you referring to free overnight stays in a parking lot or
simular ?  Ive heard of people staying at : Walmart, shopping centers,
police stations , farmers property, and gas stations for an overnight
stay...all with permission of course.
Steve B - 28 Apr 2007 15:40 GMT
>I have been full time "r.v."ing for the past 5 months-but aside from
> "wallmart over nighting" -I havent found any other truly notable
> "finds" so care to share?-I'm in Vegas now but hope to be heading east
> to Ohio  as soon as my r.v. is made sound enough to go,thanks!!

Get into boondocking.  We live in Vegas, too.  Nevada, and most of the west
are full of places you can turn down side roads and find nice spots out in
the country where you seem to be the only people in the world.

Steve
Shad O'Shay - 30 Apr 2007 18:33 GMT
>>I have been full time "r.v."ing for the past 5 months-but aside from
>> "wallmart over nighting" -I havent found any other truly notable
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> spots out in the country where you seem to be the only people in the
> world.

But, you're probably trespassing on somebody's private property.  Do you
empty your holding tank there? Do you leave bags of trash? Do you scoop
up your dog's poop?

Shad O'Shay
HD Matt - 01 May 2007 15:38 GMT
> >>I have been full time "r.v."ing for the past 5 months-but aside from
> >> "wallmart over nighting" -I havent found any other truly notable
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>
> Shad O'Shay

Are you just a dickhead by choice or born that way. I just can't get
the picture of a spandex covered prick out of my minds eye.

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Hustlin' Hank - 01 May 2007 23:27 GMT
On May 1, 9:38?am, HD Matt <nospammb...@multiprintinc.comnospam>
wrote:

> Are you just a dickhead by choice or born that way. I just can't get
> the picture of a spandex covered prick out of my minds eye.
>
> --
> Matt

LOL........that's one ugly picture. I hear that bicycle riders become
sterile, or at least a low sperm count, over time due to the seat
position in respect to their "tubes". If that's true, then God works
in mysterious ways.

Hank <~~~mathmatically challenged, unable to count sperm
Steve - 02 May 2007 00:14 GMT
> Hank <~~~mathmatically challenged, unable to count sperm

Hank, your message endings sometimes are worth their weight in gold. :)
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Shad O'Shay - 02 May 2007 14:41 GMT
> LOL........that's one ugly picture. I hear that bicycle riders become
> sterile, or at least a low sperm count, over time due to the seat
> position in respect to their "tubes". If that's true, then God works
> in mysterious ways.

Yes, indeed He does! Why He created retarded people like you is hard to
understand for sure.

"The final blow to this survey came when a colleague of mine, Bud
Hoffacker, the owner of Avocet cycling products, graphed the impotency
rates of the cyclists against the findings of the Mass. Male Aging Study
and demonstrated that when compared to the general male population,
cyclists were half as likely to suffer severe impotence and 1/3 as
likely to suffer any form of impotence!!"

This came from here: http://bicycletrip.com/page.cfm?PageID=156 
Perhaps you should use the link to educate yourself? You sound like the
typical dumb redneck dufus.

So, as you could readily see if you weren't so freaking ignorant, Hank,
cyclists are better off than you are. Ha ha ha ha ha!

Shad O'Shay
js - 02 May 2007 16:57 GMT
> > LOL........that's one ugly picture. I hear that bicycle riders become
> > sterile, or at least a low sperm count, over time due to the seat
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> Shad O'Shay

There is a difference between impotence and infertility twit.
Dean - 02 May 2007 23:44 GMT
>On May 1, 9:38?am, HD Matt <nospammb...@multiprintinc.comnospam>
>wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
>Hank <~~~mathmatically challenged, unable to count sperm

It is just God's way or reducing the number of smarmy, idiotic, troll,
bicycle riders by reducing sperm counts and, thus, limiting
reproduction.  This is, of course, due to not enough RV'ers knocking
the bastards off their friggin toys.  We have got to do a better job,
folks.
Shad O'Shay - 03 May 2007 18:09 GMT
> It is just God's way or reducing the number of smarmy, idiotic, troll,
> bicycle riders by reducing sperm counts and, thus, limiting
> reproduction.  This is, of course, due to not enough RV'ers knocking
> the bastards off their friggin toys.  We have got to do a better job,
> folks.

Here we go again. More proof that RVers are homicidal maniacs. Just keep
the threats coming so you can prove to the whole world how right I have
been about RVers who are bullies and self-professed, proud and happy
assault with a deadly weapon jerks.

I rest my case.

Shad O'Shay
Remember, as you're fetching the water, battling the wind, not being
photographed, pulling the Lance Armstrongs up the mountain stages, and
finishing 93rd; anyone can find glory in first place.

Shad O'Shay
Todd - 03 May 2007 21:26 GMT
>> It is just God's way or reducing the number of smarmy, idiotic,
>> troll,
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>
> Shad O'Shay

shadster, u r my hero.

todd
Janet Wilder - 28 Apr 2007 17:57 GMT
> I have been full time "r.v."ing for the past 5 months-but aside from
> "wallmart over nighting" -I havent found any other truly notable
> "finds" so care to share?-I'm in Vegas now but hope to be heading east
> to Ohio  as soon as my r.v. is made sound enough to go,thanks!!

Join Escapees RV Club. Their resources for fulltimers are superior. They
have listings of places where one can camp for free or very
inexpensively called: "Days End" If you are a member, you can order a
printed or CD listing of them that is compiled by one of the members.
Many of the listings are the homes of other members who will be happy to
extend an invitation to stay on their property. Some of these members
have partial or even full, hookups.

I would also look into a Passport America membership. Ohio state parks
are half-price during the week.

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Hustlin' Hank - 01 May 2007 10:47 GMT
Ohio state parks
> are half-price during the week.
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> Bad spelling. Bad punctuation
> Good Friends. Good Life

Please clarify about Ohio State Parks being half price during the
week. I think you could be mistaken.

Hank <~~~camps Ohio
Janet Wilder - 01 May 2007 23:48 GMT
>  Ohio state parks
>> are half-price during the week.
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>
> Hank <~~~camps Ohio

Check the Passport America web site. Many of the Ohio state parks are in
their listings and are half-price for Passport America members during
the week.

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Hustlin' Hank - 02 May 2007 11:10 GMT
> Check the Passport America web site. Many of the Ohio state parks are in
> their listings and are half-price for Passport America members during
> the week.
>
> --
> Janet Wilder

Hummm.........I must be confused again. Since I camp at many Ohio
State parks every year, the only discount that I know of is to buy a
"Cardinal card" for $25. Then you get a 15% discount. Other than that,
it is always full price unless you camp during the winter times, then
its $2 off normal price. They also charge an extra $6 (per night) if
you make a reservation, but thats another rant for a later time.

I think your Passport America is misleading you unless THEY give you a
rebate. My Ohio is very tight with money. :-)

Hank <~~~ Loves to bitch about ALL politicians
Jim Redelfs - 02 May 2007 13:13 GMT
>> Check the Passport America web site. Many of the Ohio state parks are in
>> their listings and are half-price for Passport America members during
>> the week.

<http://www.passport-america.com/campgrounds/united_states/ohio/>
Janet Wilder - 02 May 2007 17:07 GMT
>> Check the Passport America web site. Many of the Ohio state parks are in
>> their listings and are half-price for Passport America members during
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>
> Hank <~~~ Loves to bitch about ALL politicians

Try this http://tinyurl.com/2f5bk7

It's a link to the Passport America page for East Harbor State Park.
Page has Ohio State Park logo and everything.

No rebates. You just pay half price on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights.

Here's Passport's Ohio listings and you can see the state parks for
yourself.

http://www.passport-america.com/campgrounds/united_states/ohio/

We used our Passport in Barkamp a couple of years ago.

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Hustlin' Hank - 02 May 2007 21:36 GMT
> Try thishttp://tinyurl.com/2f5bk7
>
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>
> We used our Passport in Barkamp a couple of years ago.

I stand corrected. I was WRONG. I am sorry for doubting you. I
apologize. Do you forgive me? :-)

Anyway, after doing some checking, you are correct about SOME state
parks giving a 50% discount Sunday thru Thursday for PassPort America
members.

I could give you reasons for doubting you, but it really doesn't
matter now that I see I was in error.

Hank <~~~~apology master.......due to marriage experience
Janet Wilder - 03 May 2007 15:59 GMT
>> Try thishttp://tinyurl.com/2f5bk7
>>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> I stand corrected. I was WRONG. I am sorry for doubting you. I
> apologize. Do you forgive me? :-)

Of course!

> Anyway, after doing some checking, you are correct about SOME state
> parks giving a 50% discount Sunday thru Thursday for PassPort America
> members.
>
> I could give you reasons for doubting you, but it really doesn't
> matter now that I see I was in error.

Don't bother, some of the local trolls have already provided them <vbg>

> Hank <~~~~apology master.......due to marriage experience

My DH sys: "if a man makes a statement in the middle of the forest and
there is no one there to hear him, is he still wrong?"

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Dapper Dave - 04 May 2007 15:19 GMT
>Janet Wilder <kelliepoodle@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> Hank <~~~~apology master.......due to marriage experience
>
>My DH sys: "if a man makes a statement in the middle of the forest and
>there is no one there to hear him, is he still wrong?"

I think the question is "If a man makes a statement in the middle of the
forest and no woman hears him, is he still wrong?"
GBinNC - 04 May 2007 16:25 GMT
>>My DH sys: "if a man makes a statement in the middle of the forest and
>>there is no one there to hear him, is he still wrong?"

>I think the question is "If a man makes a statement in the middle of the
>forest and no woman hears him, is he still wrong?"

The version I heard is "If a man states an opinion and his wife isn't
there to hear him, is he still wrong?"

(Has nothing to do with a forest.)

GB in NC
Janet Wilder - 04 May 2007 16:26 GMT
>> Janet Wilder <kelliepoodle@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
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> I think the question is "If a man makes a statement in the middle of the
> forest and no woman hears him, is he still wrong?"

I guess you've been there, too, Dave. <vbg>

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Shad O'Shay - 03 May 2007 18:11 GMT
> Hank <~~~~apology master.......due to marriage experience

Freaking WIMP! Call a spade a spade, boy! Why not start acting like a
man for once?

Shad 'Shay
William Rennick - 29 Apr 2007 03:43 GMT
National forests are good. Hospitals, McDonald's, marinas, airports,
prisons, race tracks, schools, colleges, oil refineries, railroad stations,
under bridges, construction sites, sewer plants, new housing developments,
etc.

Jonathan King
Shad O'Shay - 30 Apr 2007 18:37 GMT
> National forests are good. Hospitals, McDonald's, marinas, airports,
> prisons, race tracks, schools, colleges, oil refineries, railroad
> stations, under bridges, construction sites, sewer plants, new housing
> developments, etc.
>
> Jonathan King

Hey, Pastor Rennick, it looks like one of your flock has gotten to your
church computer. Ha ha ha. But I like Jonathan's suggestion about sewer
plants. At least when an RV empties their holding tank there it might
have a chance of being processed . . .

Shad O'Shay
 
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