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Lol Its the opposite for me. I would be heating up instant ramen in a coffee pot if I hadnt married0
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If I hadnt married I would still be eating Top Ramen instead of Shin Ramyun.0
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I love spicy food - I recently found some kimchi in my local supermarket and it is my new best friend. I put that **** on everything! Its great with meats and I think the brand I have is 10 calories per tabolespoon, so you can have a lot and its a great value for the calorie cost. Kimchi is fermented/pickled spices and cabbage, and is a staple in the Korean diet. Tonight I have some crockpot pork tenderloin waiting, and it will be spiced up with kimchi for sure!1
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I eat korean bbq all the time, but I cant stomach kimchi. I dislike cold slimy vegetables. Regarding spicy, I find that thai chili peppers are my favorite spice when cooking, and can use thai sweet chili sauce for dipping sauce for many foods.0
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So excited ... I was able to get my wife a new motorhome for her birthday ... we are both working one getting health so we can enjoy it for years to come!
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Thats a great pic of the new motorhome and the lovely wife, I assume? I hope you have many happy years together!2
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Nice. Hope you actually get to enjoy the motorhome. I had one for about 10 years and only used it for 2 of them before letting it rot in the parking lot and giving it away for free. Think I'm gonna get a house boat next if I try to get any mobile living quarters1
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cross2bear wrote: »Thats a great pic of the new motorhome and the lovely wife, I assume? I hope you have many happy years together!
Thanks ..... I am half retired .... took it to Edisto Island two weeks ago and we are planning on Myrtle beach at the end of the month.1 -
So excited ... I was able to get my wife a new motorhome for her birthday ... we are both working one getting health so we can enjoy it for years to come!
Nice to see you doing it early enough in life to hopefully have many years to come. And I hope your wife is off the crutches soon too! Crutches gives a spouse much too much range of swing2 -
mntnwmn477 wrote: »You need to decide if you are better off with him or without him..............but I would give the poor schmuck a chance by telling him how you are feeling - unappreciated, unloved, ignored, and see what he says - he may be oblivious to all this.
I've told him a few times already how I'm feeling and he knows exactly what I want and need and yet, still nothing. So he's not oblivious. [/quote]
I see myself in your post - about 30 years ago. Yes, I was "keeping score" of how little he did to appreciate me, and was ready to leave. I offered to go to counseling - he wouldn't. So I left. I suspect you will at some point, too - but at least the offer of counseling shows you made the effort to save the relationship.
Once you are free, get counseling or attend "divorce recovery". Learn about yourself, what you would like to do - and for God's sake don't make the same mistake a second time. I didn't - my hubby is the polar opposite and we've been happily married for 27+ years. I'm not going to imply it's all been romance and starry eyes; but we still have fun together, respect each other; and really seem a bit "lost" without the other. I have zero regrets.3 -
We were just watching a show last night of people that look at 3 RVs/Trailers/5th Wheels and choose one at the end. We also always go to RV shows, just to tour them. I would totally buy one and live out of it when I get older/retire (it's appealing to me now, but I have a lot of *kitten*....and a lot of work).
Right now, we're in the market for a cab-over-camper as we go to some off-the-grid type places that would annihilate an RV that nice and expensive.1 -
Guns_N_Buns wrote: »We were just watching a show last night of people that look at 3 RVs/Trailers/5th Wheels and choose one at the end. We also always go to RV shows, just to tour them. I would totally buy one and live out of it when I get older/retire (it's appealing to me now, but I have a lot of *kitten*....and a lot of work).
As I am only several years from retiring I wonder how I would like RV living. It looks fun enough initially but over the long haul I think I would always want my home to return to. I guess it's hard to say without trying it but the space restrictions would bother after some months I think.1 -
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One of my buddies found a nice 70s house boat with perfect renovated wooden interior, and renovated fiberglass shell for only $10k. I would love to have a yacht to just chill and drink on for half the price of a new honda civic4
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We're getting ready to take off for a tiny while in our old RV. I would be off in it way more often, but when they get old, there's always something to fix. Tomorrow, we're taking it in for a rear brake job. We're fortunate that we've found a mechanic shop we trust.
Last time we had them do repairs, we'd lined up people to stay over with us in the guest rooms, and one couple was going to stay in the RV for something going on in my husband's church. Two couples decided not to come, so we only had people in the front guest room.
That night, of all nights, some idiots decided to shoot up the neighborhood. I heard gun shots, called the police, and ended up admitting I didn't know the difference between the sound of gun shots and that of firecrackers. They didn't come, then, for me. However, smarter neighbors called in later, and they came. Yep! If someone had been sleeping in the camper, they would have likely been shot through the top of the head. There was a bullet in the mattress right there.
The jerks killed one guy and did damage to vehicles around this end of town. How do people live with themselves?1 -
Happily married! But since I just moved to West coast could definitely use someone to chat with.
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RainaProske wrote: »We're getting ready to take off for a tiny while in our old RV. I would be off in it way more often, but when they get old, there's always something to fix. Tomorrow, we're taking it in for a rear brake job. We're fortunate that we've found a mechanic shop we trust.
Last time we had them do repairs, we'd lined up people to stay over with us in the guest rooms, and one couple was going to stay in the RV for something going on in my husband's church. Two couples decided not to come, so we only had people in the front guest room.
That night, of all nights, some idiots decided to shoot up the neighborhood. I heard gun shots, called the police, and ended up admitting I didn't know the difference between the sound of gun shots and that of firecrackers. They didn't come, then, for me. However, smarter neighbors called in later, and they came. Yep! If someone had been sleeping in the camper, they would have likely been shot through the top of the head. There was a bullet in the mattress right there.
The jerks killed one guy and did damage to vehicles around this end of town. How do people live with themselves?
Thats ridiculous. Glad no one got hurt in the RV.2 -
I could totally live in an RV/tiny home....once the kids are grown!4
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First post in this thread. Hi everybody! I can't possibly catch up, so I hope it's ok to just jump in.4
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jhmomofmany wrote: »First post in this thread. Hi everybody! I can't possibly catch up, so I hope it's ok to just jump in.
That's what I did! Stirred the pot up a bit, now I'm good lol....welcome!2 -
Guns_N_Buns wrote: »Right now, we're in the market for a cab-over-camper as we go to some off-the-grid type places that would annihilate an RV that nice and expensive.
Build up to it. We've been up to Class C but I currently own a Toy Hauler because we camp off grid in the boonies mostly and have a lot of people usually with us.
Love having it, but actually looking to sell and down size to a popup now.
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King_Spicy wrote: »One of my buddies found a nice 70s house boat with perfect renovated wooden interior, and renovated fiberglass shell for only $10k. I would love to have a yacht to just chill and drink on for half the price of a new honda civic
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Guns_N_Buns wrote: »Right now, we're in the market for a cab-over-camper as we go to some off-the-grid type places that would annihilate an RV that nice and expensive.
Build up to it. We've been up to Class C but I currently own a Toy Hauler because we camp off grid in the boonies mostly and have a lot of people usually with us.
Love having it, but actually looking to sell and down size to a popup now.
Yeah, we found we weren't using our toys as often, so we got rid of those -- so that excluded toy-haulers for us. I was stuck on a travel trailer, he wanted a cab-over...and he's convinced me since, as we do get up in some sketchy terrain that isn't feasible to drag a trailer through. We also flat tow the Jeep behind us, so it works out.0 -
Hi. How are you?2
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I really freak out regarding sleeping in hotels, after what I've read. The RV is my way to go. At least I know how clean things are.3
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RainaProske wrote: »I really freak out regarding sleeping in hotels, after what I've read. The RV is my way to go. At least I know how clean things are.
Uh oh. Now I am freaked out. Lol1 -
cross2bear wrote: »I love spicy food - I recently found some kimchi in my local supermarket and it is my new best friend. I put that **** on everything! Its great with meats and I think the brand I have is 10 calories per tabolespoon, so you can have a lot and its a great value for the calorie cost. Kimchi is fermented/pickled spices and cabbage, and is a staple in the Korean diet. Tonight I have some crockpot pork tenderloin waiting, and it will be spiced up with kimchi for sure!
I have to be careful with spicy food because I have a trigeminal nerve pain disorder in my face. Though I can eat turmeric, black pepper, ginger, and some others. But, I like something kind of like kimchi. It's a kraut, but carrots and ginger (instead of cabbage). It's tasty.0 -
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I like the tiny house idea. But, I would be so happy to have a big, open room to dance and choreograph in. But, I could have a tiny home and rent dance space or get dance space in exchange or dance residency (that's how I do it now, but it's time limited). In my own space I could dance as much as I want and anytime I want. I am a bit of a minimalist. Except for my collection of sexy, lingerie and fetish outfits.0
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