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I remember her! She is cool, I hope things work out!
Also heynerd!
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*haynerd
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A little over budget, but maybe they could come down.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1496750120984861/?mibextid=dXMIcH
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It's been so long I forgot how to ad my Smiley faces.
I reached out to that guy a few days ago. Still waiting for a reply. Thanks Buddy
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Aww I miss her she's a sweetheart! Hope she finds something.
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Sad. I thought she was ok doing her dog grooming.
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She is a great groomer. But she is also her own worst enemy. And trying to be an independent groomer did not work out for her.
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Well groomers did get some bad press lately.
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Instead of a RV, how about a minivan with black-out curtains, fold-down back seats to create a bed area, and a 24HrFitness gym membership for bathroom and shower access (or a temporary toilet using a 5gallon bucket and seat with plastic bags). A minivan would be easier to drive around, cheaper to purchase and maintain, and might even blend into the suburban background so that she could stealth camp a little easier. A big RV is disadvantaged on all those counts. She could cook with a propane camping stove outside in a park bench for dinner. Maybe buy her a small compressor fridge powered by a small rechargeable battery (like a Jackery or GoalZero) to store some perishables. The only thing is bad weather - heat or rainy cold weather and she won't be able to cook outdoors. Luckily, if she stays near the coast, the weather is temperate. She might just need a small battery powered fan.
Lots of Youtube videos on "Van Life" and "Stealth Camping" that have all the tips and tricks of this life style.
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I remember her, sorry to hear that for anyone.
Just a thought, some ladies who bought RV’s have lots of trouble finding a place to park it, especially older RV’s. I think the old days of camping out in the Walmart parking lot are over.
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