Would You Live in an RV

United States
November 29, 2006 12:46pm CST
Would you ever consider living in an RV? I would love to have one, but with a baby and another on the way, I dont think that would be a good thing lol
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18 responses
@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
30 Apr 09
I walk past a few RVs on my way to my nearest bus number 7 stop. One is a huge American RV and it looks good enough to live in. I would love to see inside it. The other two RVs are smaller and better for weekends away than for permanent use. I live in a cold country and spent a while staying in a caravan from September to November. I felt freezing cold and miserable when the weather was really chilly. So if I lived all the year in an RV it would have to have a warm shower, heating, a fridge, a sink and a comfortable bed.
@Ozarkgirl (774)
• United States
30 Apr 09
We have a RV and there is no better way to travel....or at least there was no better way to travel before I became an Agoraphobic...
@bblessed (1822)
• United States
20 Jul 07
I would love it. Travel around and look at all the great sites, make money online and put it into gas so we could travel. Maybe one of these days.
@carmella (496)
• United States
30 Jan 07
We are in the process of buying an RV now. Still haven't decided exactly which to get yet, but we have been longing to travel the country and work shows and teach our kids on the road from an RV on a full time basis. We are selling everything and hope to be able to have the RV and be on the road by summer. We have our eye on the Fleedwood Regal 5th wheel, but really need to find a used one to get started.
• United States
30 Apr 07
My husband and I sold our house and have lived in an RV for 7 years now. We work at campgrounds and resorts to earn a living. Of course, our kids were all grown up and gone before we did it, but there are lots of people who do this with kids, they home school their kids. We decide where we want to go and then look for a job there. We enjoy living somewhere new every 6-9 months.
• United States
21 Jun 08
No way. And this hilarious movie made me not want to even more, lol. I can't imagine driving around in a tank that's carrying your waste and possible other's. That's way to gross for me. And I think I'd feel a little claustrophobic for the first hour.
@loved1 (5328)
• United States
29 Nov 06
I could live in an RV for a short period of time. I could never do it on a permanent basis. I would get cabin fever in an RV with my husband and 3 kids.
@loved1 (5328)
• United States
29 Nov 06
I could live in an RV for a short period of time. I could never do it on a permanent basis. I would get cabin fever in an RV with my husband and 3 kids.
@milott (2646)
• India
22 Jan 07
After watching the movie RV recently in DVD, i have got a special attractions towards RVs, i especially liked the other family with whom robbin williams befriends, i liked the way they lived in an RV. Given an option between an RV and real house, now i would choose RV.
• United States
29 Nov 06
Of course I would rather live in an RV than on the streets but it would not be my first choice.
@mslena75 (561)
• United States
29 Nov 06
I doubt it..although it would save a lot on utility bills!!! LOL
• United States
29 Nov 06
yes i would love it
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
5 Jan 07
I uses to wish I did to travel the whould world. It would really be neat if I had that kind of money
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
11 Dec 06
I'm not sure if it would be a good idea or not.
• United States
29 Nov 06
My husband and I would love to travel the country in an RV. That is what we hope to do when we retire. I would prefer to have one that hitches to a truck so we can put the trailer at a camp site and go into town.
• United States
29 Nov 06
My husband and I would love to travel the country in an RV. That is what we hope to do when we retire. I would prefer to have one that hitches to a truck so we can put the trailer at a camp site and go into town.
• United States
29 Nov 06
No
@Ravenladyj (22904)
• United States
29 Nov 06
You mean living in it parked somewhere or living on the road in an RV? If I had to live in it parked somewhere for some reason I would cause it must be my only choice at that time and its better than homeless...If I had the option to live in an RV and travel I would jump on that in a heartbeat!! I would love to be able to do that with my kids...