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  • 2 weeks later...

San Francisco. Only place I've ever felt a real sense of belonging there.

Of course, one of those giant-ass six figure RVs w/no fixed abode would be groovy... some Cherry Lane acquaintances live in a truly stunning one that appears to actually have more usable floor space than my tiny house (running Viagra from Mexico is apparently a pretty lucrative gig). Don't know how well I'd deal w/the nomadic life tho, I'm kind of territorial.

If I had to pick someplace semi-exotic... Kyoto or someplace in Thailand.

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I am trying to talk K into selling everything and starting our own buisness (again...you know, 9 out of 10 fail, it will be try 3 for us) doing journeys and drummings and traveling the country in an RV

My kid no want me to cause I gets sickies allot

but thats my dream...and...

I really feel drawn to Port Huron. I love it there...not just all the hot available men (there are, believe me :wink )

LOVE port cities.

San Francisco. Only place I've ever felt a real sense of belonging there.

Of course, one of those giant-ass six figure RVs w/no fixed abode would be groovy... some Cherry Lane acquaintances live in a truly stunning one that appears to actually have more usable floor space than my tiny house (running Viagra from Mexico is apparently a pretty lucrative gig). Don't know how well I'd deal w/the nomadic life tho, I'm kind of territorial.

If I had to pick someplace semi-exotic... Kyoto or someplace in Thailand.

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Head Wreck had a nice suggestion last night. This old sea fort is currently a chi-chi resort. In my opinion, it would be the perfect headquarters for a pair of mad scientists. All we would need to do, is declare ourselves a republic, and go from there..

no-man-lands-fort-1_48.jpg

We keep wishing for that lottery win! :stuart:

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Head Wreck had a nice suggestion last night. This old sea fort is currently a chi-chi resort. In my opinion, it would be the perfect headquarters for a pair of mad scientists. All we would need to do, is declare ourselves a republic, and go from there..

no-man-lands-fort-1_48.jpg

We keep wishing for that lottery win! :stuart:

Then all you have to do is declare war on the U.S.. they will bomb the place then spend billions fixing up better then before. just watch out for hurricanes and typhoons!

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On the other hand, SoCal has all the Mexican-American psychobilly women with very, very big hair. :wub:

Heyyyyy, there's some of us in the good ol' D too, ya know! ;x

[well, i skipped out for the Windy City, but i'll be back in August for good.]

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