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Hi I'm technomadness and I'm a refugee...
#11
Welcome to your new home. We have a lot of fun here


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#12
Welcome over! After reading your last post somewhere else, I think you're going to find it's a real breath of fresh air on this side of the web.
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#13
I'm just a crazy old grandma!!

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#14
I'm an inspector for oil and natural gas pipeline. (I did NOT inspect any of the ones that have ever leaked or had problems...that I know of. LOL)
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#15
(03-12-2018, 08:48 AM)RepublicOfTXPatriot Wrote: Techno..You're most likely knowledge of computers and programming can be a useful money maker on the road.

Ah yes, I should mention I’ve been working remotely for the last year and for the past decade I’ve been working while traveling. I’m planning to not work for awhile and just do the build, and get a explicative deleted break! Burned out, I am.

And I’m also vowing never to work for anyone again— I am entrepreneurial, so I’ll know it’s time to start working again when I find myself putting off sleep cause I really want to build something. There are so many ways to make a living I’m not too worried.

As a fellow prepper Texan, well met!


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#16
Thanks for all the welcomes! I’ll be documenting my build in some way— after all that’s what the kids do these days right? Not sure if video or pictures or what. But it is nice to find a place where I’d feel comfortable posting a build thread.... the air here is a lot fresher.

Speaking of which, I may just hit the road without actually building initially— just a bed in the back and the bare minimum to get time in out there looking at trees and chilling.


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#17
Lots of folks do exactly that! Build while u are on the road. You’ll have a better idea of your comfort level if you are using it.


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#18
My Dad's friend just retired from finish carpentry, he had been doing it on Nantucket the last 20 years. He just bought a new 2017 Chevy Express he's building out on the road, he left the island and is heading towards Asheville to start then where ever the road takes him.
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#19
Yep. It's happened to me as I've started living in Putt.

"Shit, where the hell do I put my toothbrush."

Times ten thousand. You start sensing intimately what you really need.
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#20
I'm a Texas prepper too (14 yrs). Well ...Texas is my domicile, where i grew up and lived most of my life when not traveling. It's also my BOL...if I was to ever get there. lol
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