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Deborah-Leigh:
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...... (shouldn't I feel more guilty?)!
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Nope :)...only if YOU r-e-a-l-l-y wana... :D..LOL.... :)...then you will! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Love ya J. :)
Arc
Gina:
That guy is hysterical. Yeah, he's clean! I like that too, Rene. There's nothing in his schtick about politics either. Bonus!!
Janine, we can never have too much fun with this. ;-) You doll! haha!
Turns out it was ME who fell off MY chair laughing, Deb. I laughed so hard I cried. No kidding.
Dennis: That would have scared the living crap out of me!
I also am an in-doors-y person. Camped in the Shenandoah Valley as a teen, in this huge open field. It was magical. What an escape. I was happiest as we were leaving. lol
Rene: I camped at Lake Ana Virginia one year back in 1985 with a bunch of people I worked with in D.C. Had a blast, but was glad to leave--love, love, love my OWN shower. lol
Rene:
--- Quote from: Gina on January 17, 2012, 01:44:45 AM ---Rene: I camped at Lake Ana Virginia one year back in 1985 with a bunch of people I worked with in D.C. Had a blast, but was glad to leave--love, love, love my OWN shower. lol
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The closest I've ever come to camping was on an RV road trip out west. When we were at a campsite, I would look at the "real" campers (those pitching tents and sleeping in sleeping bags) and wonder, "Why would anyone "volunteer" to live that way?" :P
The RV was "roughing it" to me. :D Call me a wimp, but I have a fondest for "creature comforts." ;D
René
Gina:
--- Quote from: Rene on January 17, 2012, 09:20:57 AM ---
--- Quote from: Gina on January 17, 2012, 01:44:45 AM ---Rene: I camped at Lake Ana Virginia one year back in 1985 with a bunch of people I worked with in D.C. Had a blast, but was glad to leave--love, love, love my OWN shower. lol
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The closest I've ever come to camping was on an RV road trip out west. When we were at a campsite, I would look at the "real" campers (those pitching tents and sleeping in sleeping bags) and wonder, "Why would anyone "volunteer" to live that way?" :P
The RV was "roughing it" to me. :D Call me a wimp, but I have a fondest for "creature comforts." ;D
René
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Well, if I called you a wimp then that'd make me a wimp and I'm not wimp! lol I'm such a home body. In case you couldn't tell by all the time I've spent on the forum! haha
Some of those RVs are like homes! My dream is to travel in one around the country and just see things and talk to people and feel like I've never left home. I don't like staying in hotels either.
First stop: GRAND CANYON, AZ. Yeah, baby! See all those stars like you've never seen stars before. I hear it's phenomenal out there because there's no light pollution. Then I want to see the red rock canyon in Utah. And the sand dunes in New Mexico. And then it's down to Florida where I'm going to retire with my sister, Judy! GOD WILLING. ;-)
Deborah-Leigh:
Oh boy, you've GOTA come to Africa Gina...you've gota come to AFRICA...The Victoria Falls make the ground thunder under your feet and the rain forrest never stops raining the mist thrown up into the air that sketches a rainbow of perpetual light and smiling promise. That's just for starters...BUT....bring the RV.....ROFL....or we'll be hiking LOL ;D
I'm with you guys. I really REALLY appreciate clean sheets, hot and cold water and a nice big bath with bubbles! Ha...love it!
Arc
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