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I got tired of working JUST to pay rent. It felt like I was on a treadmill, running and not getting anywhere. Now I'm saving all my money and paying of debt. I've never been happier or felt this level of freedom.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Caravan
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Date: October 11, 2022 12:36PM
I’m starting to seriously consider getting a big tent and just living out of it. I found a really nice clearing just outside Middleburg in the woods. I could set up shop there and I’ve got a hot spot, so I can just bring my laptop, some clothes, toiletries and just live there.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Great idea.
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Date: October 11, 2022 01:16PM
Gym Rat Wrote:
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> Lifebuoy Wrote:
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> > How will you shower and maintain good hygiene?
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> You could join a gym. $30 bucks a month or so for
> use of the showers and facilities. Keeps you in
> shape, too!
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Like the way you think
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Date: October 11, 2022 03:04PM
Caravan Wrote:
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> I’m starting to seriously consider getting a big
> tent and just living out of it. I found a really
> nice clearing just outside Middleburg in the
> woods. I could set up shop there and I’ve got a
> hot spot, so I can just bring my laptop, some
> clothes, toiletries and just live there.
Highway cloverleaf offer sizable chunks of often wooded, private land.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Registered Democrat
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Date: October 11, 2022 03:41PM
Keep off my tent turf at Braddock and the Fairfax County parkway I waiting fr Trump to come back no matter how I hate him, at least I'll get some cash to move to warm sunny sometimes hurricane Florida to become a real pro panhandler say down in Key West where Ill fit right in smoothly after I master the art of round mouth
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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"veteran needs help god bless"
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Date: October 11, 2022 06:44PM
I offered him the penny I saw on the wall behind him. He didn't want look. I told him every lit bit helps. He said fuck you. I said go find a job you pathetic kike.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Oh Libtard
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Date: October 11, 2022 07:14PM
Car life Wrote:
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> I guess that end of "My Trumptard Neighbor" posts.
> It's be My Trumptard Homeless person.
This is not a post about Trump. It’s about homeless people. Let Trump out of your head and stop being obsessed with him. There are other things in life to talk about
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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The homeless former poster
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Date: October 11, 2022 10:52PM
How many years did that chick live in her hidden tent? Some worker eventually stumbled across her by accident. She tapped into a highway light pole for power. I recall she built some kind of septic system too. Wasn't it next to 395? Whatever happened to her? She had a web site and used to post here.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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The Assburger Anal Chick
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Date: October 12, 2022 01:01AM
Faye Kane lived in her tent/cave for approximately 3 years. She had electricity, heat, refrigerator, cooking facilities, air conditioning, running water, and sewage -- all constructed by Faye herself. The 495 Express lanes project necessitated her moving out.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Practical Pete
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Date: October 12, 2022 05:31AM
Timmy Trumptard Wrote:
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> I live in my 96 Taurus in a Walmart parking lot, I
> ain’t saying what Walmart, because someone of
> you ffu knucklehead might come try to mess with me
Good thinking! I was scheming to take your dirty underwear and cans of spam.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Timmy Trumptard
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Date: October 12, 2022 07:15AM
Practical Pete Wrote:
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> Timmy Trumptard Wrote:
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> > I live in my 96 Taurus in a Walmart parking lot,
> I
> > ain’t saying what Walmart, because someone of
> > you ffu knucklehead might come try to mess with
> me
>
>
> Good thinking! I was scheming to take your dirty
> underwear and cans of spam.
Sounds right. Some of you fucks are probably into sniffing dirty underwear.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
Posted by:
Grinder
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Date: October 12, 2022 10:44AM
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Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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WEK6W
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Date: October 12, 2022 11:02AM
I live in a shack I built in the woods in Wesley Hts. in DC. I get my electric from a lightpole. I got a backup connect from a line to some fatcat's house. I also spliced into their cable which gives me internet. I bought an old Crown Vic from some cab driver. It's enough to get me to the Giant & the beer store. Now I got money for the Caps, the Gnats & the Redskins. & I STILL got more money in the bank. Rent or mortgage payments can kill you.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Sprinter
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Date: October 12, 2022 01:45PM
get a van Wrote:
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> you'll thank me later
I worked with a dude one summer who lived in a bread truck. Nowadays bread trucks get snatched up by food truck vendors and are more scarce.
A tall Sprinter van is ideal, or if cost is a factor get an older conversion van with the raised roof. I'd suggest using a plastic jug to pee in and keeping a portable toilet -- or an improvised one if you don't care what guests think -- for emergency dumps.
When you pick up female guests, they will feel more comfortable using an actual portable toilet as opposed to a bucket with a seat attached. If you keep them chained up it won't matter of course. On that topic, make sure your van is outfitted with solid tie down anchors to attach handcuffs and restraints.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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no, my trumptard neighbor's fine
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Date: October 12, 2022 03:42PM
Car life Wrote:
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> I guess that end of "My Trumptard Neighbor" posts.
> It's be My Trumptard Homeless person.
His father-in-law continues to provide ample financial support. So, unless his wife kicks him out he will have a roof over his head.
I remember a time when I felt like I was working just to keep up with rent and bills. The feeling of breaking free from that cycle must be incredible. I can imagine the simplicity and financial relief it brings. Your story reminds me of this one time I was browsing the web and came across an online flip coin service. Just for fun, I decided to flip a coin to make a decision. Little did I know, that seemingly small choice would become a turning point for me. In my case, there was a stipulation that if tails fell out, I would start my own business and completely change my life. And it did. It's funny how sometimes important decisions are made by chance.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/18/2023 02:28PM by bessiebeardsley.
Re: I recently made the decision to live in my car.
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Die Spammer!!!!!
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Date: April 03, 2024 12:57PM
bessiebeardsley Wrote:
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> I remember a time when I felt like I was working
> just to keep up with rent and bills. The feeling
> of breaking free from that cycle must be
> incredible. I can imagine the simplicity and
> financial relief it brings. Your story reminds me
> of this one time I was browsing the web and came
> across an online href="https://flip