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Namevladimir Jevtic
Date2008-05-15
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MessageIa Orana !

I've just read the interview on TCM and I finally get a clearer picture on your new life (even though I clearly had some bits and pieces from previous emails and family network).
I'm truly amazed by your move and I totally support it, for I'm not a "couch potato" lover myself (btw, I just LOVE that expression !!!).
You guys have had the guts to choose what's best for you : I admire you for that.

Love,
Your cousin from Tahiti smilie
(and please, add French Polynesia to the country list !)


NameAlyn
Date2008-05-15
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MessageVery interesting indeed. Discovered you at TruckCamperMagazine.com. Thank you for your detailed account of what it is like to full time, and in a truck camper at that. The wife and I got a used 1990 Chevy 3 qtr ton and 1997 Hallmark pop up (like new)at the beginning of last summer, and have been all over Colorado in this rig. It has been such a joy. Can't really explain why this lifestyle is such a kick, but those that have been out in them know what I mean. Who knows, may even go full time some day ourselves. Till then, the outings add life to our lives.

By the way,"Your Money or Your Life" applications also pulled us out of debt. Has been wonderful.

Alyn and Ruth


NameCarl T. Miller
Date2008-05-15
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MessageGood evening, I just read the article in Truck Camper Magazine. You are gutsy people. I admire your convictions. We are a bit older, in our 70s and retired. I have many tons of stuff and have been thinking of dumping it all, selling out, and doing the full time bit. The price of gas scares the hell out of me. I wonder how many miles per year a full timer uses up fallowing the sun??? We have a motor home and a camper. The motor home is great on space but one does not have a car when parked. The camper is great to get into the wilderness but not very roomy. I have had a fifth wheel that had lots of room and a "toy hauler" space, but was hell to back and did not park well in the restaurants on the road. In your article you mentioned, "getting a bigger rig." What kind of bigger rig did you have in mind and what are some of the advantages and trade offs that you have considered? Oh, I would like to say that money is no object, but, that would be a huge exageration, but, I can say that I have a annuity and we do not need to save for anything anymore nor have we had to save for "things" for twenty years [good feeling]. Our biggest expense is health/car/house insurance and prescription drugs,[well over $24k this year]. If your interested I would break that down for you. Ten years ago it was very much less and it has been a shock how those costs have sky rocketed. OK, back to question, what do you plan to have for full time sun chasing?....carl


NameCarl T. Miller
Date2008-05-15
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MessageGood evening, I just read the article in Truck Camper Magazine. You are gutsy people. I admire your convictions. We are a bit older, in our 70s and retired. I have many tons of stuff and have been thinking of dumping it all, selling out, and doing the full time bit. The price of gas scares the hell out of me. I wonder how many miles per year a full timer uses up fallowing the sun??? We have a motor home and a camper. The motor home is great on space but one does not have a car when parked. The camper is great to get into the wilderness but not very roomy. I have had a fifth wheel that had lots of room and a "toy hauler" space, but was hell to back and did not park well in the restaurants on the road. In your article you mentioned, "getting a bigger rig." What kind of bigger rig did you have in mind and what are some of the advantages and trade offs that you have considered? Oh, I would like to say that money is no object, but, that would be a huge exageration, but, I can say that I have a annuity and we do not need to save for anything anymore not have we had to save for "things" for twenty years [good feeling]. Our biggest expense is health/car/house insurance and prescription drugs. OK, back to question, what do you plan to have for full time sun chasing?....carl


NameJohn and Christine
Date2008-05-14
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MessageWe've been on the fence for over a year....Just came across your site and am RUNNING out to buy YMOYL!! Hope after reading more of your site and the book, we are pushed over to the side of the fence without the house! Wish us luck..and keep having fun out there!! C & J


NameWally Herrala
Date2008-05-14
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MessageGood luck with your full timing. You would like Big Pine Fishing Lodge in the keys. Check it out. We have the same truck so it makes me smile when I see your fine rig.


NameCharles & Yvette Strouse
Date2008-05-14
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MessageHi guys,
HOW WE ENVY YOU..... what your doing has always been our lifelong dream.....but for the time being GRANDCHILDREN have gotten in the way... but some day..............
We are enjoying your travels..........
Stay well..

Charlie & Yvette


NameBob & Jan
Date2008-04-26
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MessageJust a pop in to say hello

Bob & Jan


NameBob & Jan
Date2008-04-24
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MessageJust added some pics including you both to ron's on RV nv smilie et


NameJohn & Marianne Konopack
Date2008-04-24
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MessageLaura,Sasha,
Great to meet and talk to you folks at the TC rally in Va. You've led and continue to lead very interesting lives. I would also vote you the most friendly, yet most unpretentious, couple at the rally. I wish you all the best in your fulltiming ventures and hope we meet again sometime. You really should try to get to the Florida keys and try the snorkeling and the fishing.
John from NJ


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