RV Trip: Meet Every Single Customer In The United States

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I have a crazy idea. Imagine that, me with a crazy idea.

Here it is...

I want to meet every single customer I have in the United States. I say the US because I don't think the RV will float all the way to the UK or OZ.

At the beginning of the year I'm going to embark on a road trip across the US and visit every single state. In that time, it will be my goal to try and personally meet every one of my customers that wants to meet up.

If they make a effort, I will too.

I'm doing this because I just genuinely like meeting people and I really dig adventure. The groovy thing is I'll be able to still be online the entire time via Satellite internet & iPhone, live in cool vacation rentals across the country, experience new sites, and meet like minded entrepreneurs.

Sounds like a win, win, win, win.

Now I just need some RV advice. I've never done anything like this. I'm sure there is some insider knowledge that RV'ers must know.
#customer #meet #personally #single #states #united
  • Profile picture of the author ppcpimp
    If you make it to SC let us know. Not a customer but we will buy you a beer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Hey Jason,

    I've sort of wanted to do the same thing, except get a group of IM/RVers that travel together. With the technology the way it is today, why not get some campsites in Yellowstone (one of many examples), etc and do what we do?

    RVs used to be for retired people, but with IM you can take your "job" with you...So why stay put if you don't have kids?
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Thompson
    What an awesome plan.

    Is your place in San Diego gonna be empty I have a wife and two kids who prefer the beach to the snow over the next few months !!

    (I bet every Canadian is having similar thoughts right about now, with the weather clearly showing us the summer is over.)
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    • Profile picture of the author Brian Cook
      Sounds like fun Jason.

      Let me know when you plan to be in New Mexico

      Brian
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      • Profile picture of the author Kevin J Foy
        Sounds like a great adventure. Hope all goes well and you get to meet some amazing people and see some amazing sights.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by Chris Thompson View Post

      What an awesome plan.

      Is your place in San Diego gonna be empty I have a wife and two kids who prefer the beach to the snow over the next few months !!

      (I bet every Canadian is having similar thoughts right about now, with the weather clearly showing us the summer is over.)
      I think I'm just gonna give it up. It doesn't seem to make sense to pay this kind of rent while not even being here.

      The plan is to just live in vacation rentals all across the country and move from town to town in the RV. Maybe some camping here and there.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by Chris Thompson View Post

      What an awesome plan.

      Is your place in San Diego gonna be empty I have a wife and two kids who prefer the beach to the snow over the next few months !!

      (I bet every Canadian is having similar thoughts right about now, with the weather clearly showing us the summer is over.)
      Ya know, my original plan was to give up my house and not worry about it. The more I sit on the balcony and stare at the waves, it pains me to leave. While checking out this huge Crane bird today in the back yard I was thinking... "I have to keep this place".

      So I started thinking...

      Why not let a few people stay here while I was away? That way I wouldn't have to pack all my stuff, and I'd have my place waiting when my trip ended.

      The new roommates would enjoy the furnished house on the beach, the marketing library and office with iMac (I doubt anyone here would care about the marketing library), pool table, tv's w/ cable and Xbox and all that stuff. a garage full of surfboards, yoga room, etc etc etc. Of course, it ain't cheap.

      I've definitely have been considering options as this place is something I'd love to keep when I get back. Especially considering the wicked deal I got from the owner.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Douglas
    That sounds awesome. What a great way to increase customer loyalty and relationships.

    I wish I could do that, but I can't bear to be away from my two kids for more than a week at a time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Liptak
    Make sure you join the Good Sam Club. They have a forum with lots of helpful info.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Brite
    Glad to see your actually really thinking strongly about doing this jason and it wasn't just one crazy idea!

    Talking RV, there was a very cool one on top gear last year i think which had a 'mini' sports car under the RV and just kinda slotted in. That resolves the problem of windy roads and also going to the local shop to pick up some milk for breakfast lol, as somehow i don't think an RV would fit in the local corner shop's parking.

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  • Profile picture of the author samstephens
    After your US tour, you should try Australia - we have a tonne of great beaches, and a lot of great surf

    cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author RobinSkeen
    When you make it to Ohio, stop in Columbus. It's centrally located and very handy (hint hint). There's a beer in it when you get here.
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    • Profile picture of the author Todd Sampson
      Originally Posted by RobinSkeen View Post

      When you make it to Ohio, stop in Columbus. It's centrally located and very handy (hint hint). There's a beer in it when you get here.
      Good to see another marketer in Ohio. I am in Columbus, so Hit me up it you get here J-Mo. I was also planning on hitting the road in the summer next year, so let me know how the trip goes.

      -Todd Sampson
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  • Profile picture of the author acedalright
    It's a great way to personalize your brand and build tight customer loyalty.

    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Strong
    Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

    Now I just need some RV advice. I've never done anything like this. I'm sure there is some insider knowledge that RV'ers must know.
    Get ahold of Tina Lorenz -- I believe she and her husband have been pretty much living on the road in their RV (and working online) for a number of years now. I'm sure she'll have plenty of tips for you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by KenStrong View Post

      Get ahold of Tina Lorenz -- I believe she and her husband have been pretty much living on the road in their RV (and working online) for a number of years now. I'm sure she'll have plenty of tips for you.
      I see Tina & Ron quite often actually and they inspire me to hit the road each time I see them.

      @Clearview ~ I'll be hitting up surf spots in Texas, Florida, and the East Coast. Plus snowboarding as many places as possible.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
    Originally Posted by Traffic-Bug View Post

    If you ever come to Oregon you could meet me.
    I own a home in Oregon (Mt. Hood) so that is a fairly likely possibility.
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    • Profile picture of the author TimCastleman
      Jason -

      First of all buy used man. Too many people buy an RV and never use it and then sell it at a huge loss. Also think about a truck/travel trailer combo. That way you can venture into town and leave the trailer at the campgrounds. Not to mention travel trailers are a dime a dozen.

      Two map out your plans so that you follow the sun and stay out of the bad winter weather.

      Next assess your needs - TV, Satellite radio, bed, shower, etc. I'd go as small as possible to save on the gas and such.

      Buy a GPS, etc and make sure you have enough power/outlets to run all the internet stuff you need.

      Last, when you get to Texas let me know.

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      • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
        Originally Posted by TimCastleman View Post

        Jason -

        First of all buy used man. Too many people buy an RV and never use it and then sell it at a huge loss. Also think about a truck/travel trailer combo. That way you can venture into town and leave the trailer at the campgrounds. Not to mention travel trailers are a dime a dozen.

        Two map out your plans so that you follow the sun and stay out of the bad winter weather.

        Next assess your needs - TV, Satellite radio, bed, shower, etc. I'd go as small as possible to save on the gas and such.

        Buy a GPS, etc and make sure you have enough power/outlets to run all the internet stuff you need.

        Last, when you get to Texas let me know.

        Tim
        Definitely going used. So many great deals out there right now. Tons of family's having the dreams of multiple Griswald vacations that just never happen. The RV sits in the driveway and soon the old lady is yapping at the husband to "get that damn thing out of the driveway. Just sell it already."

        I've thought about the trailer with a truck but don't like the idea. More then likely I'll tow a car or Jeep behind this and use that for local transpo.

        I'm hitten the south during the winter for sure.

        As for the GPS, Satellite, etc... yeah that's all a must. The rig I'm looking at right now is a 36 footer. I almost am thinking I'd prefer this smaller size over a 40 some footer, but I don't know. This 36 footer only gets 8 miles to the gallon. Definitely not the cheapest way to travel.

        And when I get to Texas, can't wait to see the new Cowboys stadium.
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        • Profile picture of the author Eric Louviere
          Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

          Definitely going used. So many great deals out there right now. Tons of family's having the dreams of multiple Griswald vacations that just never happen. The RV sits in the driveway and soon the old lady is yapping at the husband to "get that damn thing out of the driveway. Just sell it already."

          I've thought about the trailer with a truck but don't like the idea. More then likely I'll tow a car or Jeep behind this and use that for local transpo.

          I'm hitten the south during the winter for sure.

          As for the GPS, Satellite, etc... yeah that's all a must. The rig I'm looking at right now is a 36 footer. I almost am thinking I'd prefer this smaller size over a 40 some footer, but I don't know. This 36 footer only gets 8 miles to the gallon. Definitely not the cheapest way to travel.

          And when I get to Texas, can't wait to see the new Cowboys stadium.
          I went to the game a couple weeks ago versus Seattle, that stadium is amazing. One of my good friends has a son who plays for Dallas.

          As far as surfing in Texas, there's only one place worth it, and that's South Padre Island (happens to be where I grew up too). Long drive down to the bottom of Texas man.

          Great idea on the RV trip, hope to see you again Jason. It's been a couple years now.

          Eric
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          • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
            Originally Posted by Eric Louviere View Post

            I went to the game a couple weeks ago versus Seattle, that stadium is amazing. One of my good friends has a son who plays for Dallas.

            As far as surfing in Texas, there's only one place worth it, and that's South Padre Island (happens to be where I grew up too). Long drive down to the bottom of Texas man.

            Great idea on the RV trip, hope to see you again Jason. It's been a couple years now.

            Eric
            I'll be in Austin on Feb. 9th. I'm suppose to be speaking at some gig/party David Gonzales runs. I imagine I'll stay around town for at least a week or so. Been wanting to get to Austin for a long time.

            Got a place I can plug in the RV Eric?

            The plan is to hit S. Padre Island if there is any forecast for waves.
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            • Profile picture of the author Daniel Brock
              Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

              I'll be in Austin on Feb. 9th. I'm suppose to be speaking at some gig/party David Gonzales runs. I imagine I'll stay around town for at least a week or so. Been wanting to get to Austin for a long time.

              Got a place I can plug in the RV Eric?

              The plan is to hit S. Padre Island if there is any forecast for waves.
              Jason,

              Are you still going through with this? I read your OP awhile back and remembered it for some reason - I guess because it was such a strange idea.

              What I am really curious about is how you think this will help your business?

              Are you doing it just for fun, or do you think dropping by for a personal visit will actually improve your profits some how?
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              • Profile picture of the author jamawebinc
                you can put me down for NYC if you decide to come to the apple.

                We can go to the met museum in the day and then chill out at night with a few beers, jameson's and girls dancing on the bar at night
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              • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
                Originally Posted by Daniel Brock View Post

                Jason,

                Are you still going through with this? I read your OP awhile back and remembered it for some reason - I guess because it was such a strange idea.

                What I am really curious about is how you think this will help your business?

                Are you doing it just for fun, or do you think dropping by for a personal visit will actually improve your profits some how?
                First of all, the main reason for doing this is not about the business or money. I just wanna screw off, have fun and see the country.

                Secondly, hell yeah it's going to help the business. Most people love this kind of stuff and will want to travel vicariously through my adventures. I'll be able to stop and interview marketing experts along the way and do individual promos to their list.

                First stop is Boise Idaho were I'll proceed to talk some marketing with Russell Brunson, then kick his %#@ like Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorf as I show him how wrestling is really done. Coming to a YouTube channel near you soon.
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                • Profile picture of the author Floyd Fisher
                  Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post


                  First stop is Boise Idaho were I'll proceed to talk some marketing with Russell Brunson, then kick his %#@ like Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorf as I show him how wrestling is really done. Coming to a YouTube channel near you soon.
                  Now, that is a 'marketers deathmatch' I'd pay to see.
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            • Profile picture of the author Eric Louviere
              Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

              I'll be in Austin on Feb. 9th. I'm suppose to be speaking at some gig/party David Gonzales runs. I imagine I'll stay around town for at least a week or so. Been wanting to get to Austin for a long time.

              Got a place I can plug in the RV Eric?

              The plan is to hit S. Padre Island if there is any forecast for waves.
              Sure man, you can plug it in at my casa if you want. But, my house is out by Lake Travis and about 20 to 30 minutes from downtown (6th street) where all the fun is.

              There's a big group of party animal, Internet Marketers here in Austin, and they all live in the city. Yeah, they go to David's mixers downtown too. I go once in a while if I can escape the cave. Here's David's blog: Austin Internet Marketing Entrepreneur Network

              It's pretty damn cool actually. I think Austin wants to kick those La Jolla asses by being the MAIN IM spot. jk

              Anyway, you'll love Austin man. Guaranteed.

              But, yeah, you're welcome bro. Not a lot of partying here in Lakeway, but it's pretty here and lots of views, and the lake is up.

              South Padre... let me know if you go down there too. It's not the right time of year for Padre though...

              All in all, I look forward to seeing you again homie

              Eric
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              • Profile picture of the author Jay Jennings
                Originally Posted by Eric Louviere View Post

                There's a big group of party animal, Internet Marketers here in Austin, and they all live in the city. Yeah, they go to David's mixers downtown too. I go once in a while if I can escape the cave. Here's David's blog: Austin Internet Marketing Entrepreneur Network
                We spent last February at McKinney Falls State Park in Austin -- I wish I'd known it was an IM hotspot!

                Austin has a great juggling group and now that I know there's IM stuff there, too, we'll have to make that another "must go" place for next fall/winter.

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        • Profile picture of the author Lance K
          Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

          I'm hitten the south during the winter for sure.
          We'll be in Mesa in March watchin the Cubs.
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          • Profile picture of the author mr2monster
            Originally Posted by Lance K View Post

            We'll be in Mesa in March watchin the Cubs.
            Let me know when you're in town, that's where I live. It'd be cool to meet another warrior... I'd hit up a game or two if I'm still in town.

            My trip won't be getting under way until about March/April so I could still be here.
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            • Profile picture of the author Lance K
              Originally Posted by mr2monster View Post

              Let me know when you're in town, that's where I live. It'd be cool to meet another warrior... I'd hit up a game or two if I'm still in town.

              My trip won't be getting under way until about March/April so I could still be here.
              Cool. We actually stay in Scottsdale, but we make frequent trips down to Mesa.
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  • Profile picture of the author Derek S
    jason!

    film it and create webisodes of the whole trip. Give killer advice in the videos and grab kick a$$ video testimonials from your customers.

    package the video series as a product - and you have the trip all paid for

    If you get near niagra falls give me a shout!
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by Derek S View Post

      jason!

      film it and create webisodes of the whole trip. Give killer advice in the videos and grab kick a$$ video testimonials from your customers.

      package the video series as a product - and you have the trip all paid for

      If you get near niagra falls give me a shout!

      Yeah that's the idea, except all my customers will get the videos for free. Maybe when it's all over with I'll package it up into separate DVD's.

      I got some really cool interviews lined up along the way.

      I reckon I'll be in Niagra Falls area around early May-ish.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shannon Tani
    This is an awesome idea.

    I'd heard before that you can always stay overnight in a WalMart parking lot because the founder was a big RVer. Just to be sure, I looked it up and found this:

    Guidelines for RV Camping at Wal-Mart and other non-RV camping places - RV Basics .com

    Hope that helps!

    Love,
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  • Profile picture of the author mr2monster
    Haha... Strange.. I'm about to embark on a similar (little less lavish) type of trip. I plan on documenting the whole thing and posting to a travel blog.

    You should do the same, if we're ever near each other we could meet up. I'm hoping to leave in a couple of months and I'll be starting south (AZ to FL) and weaving myself back and forth until I hit Seattle, WA... which is where I'll probably settle for a year or so.

    who knows though. I'm really trying not to plan it very much more than 1 stop at a time. When I'm tired of that place, I'll move onto the next.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by mr2monster View Post

      Haha... Strange.. I'm about to embark on a similar (little less lavish) type of trip. I plan on documenting the whole thing and posting to a travel blog.

      You should do the same, if we're ever near each other we could meet up. I'm hoping to leave in a couple of months and I'll be starting south (AZ to FL) and weaving myself back and forth until I hit Seattle, WA... which is where I'll probably settle for a year or so.

      who knows though. I'm really trying not to plan it very much more than 1 stop at a time. When I'm tired of that place, I'll move onto the next.
      Same route I'm most likely to travel and also hoping to have very little plans ahead of time. Just kind of gradually move east along the southern part of the country then do the top during the warmer months.
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      • Profile picture of the author TimCastleman
        Jason -

        Hit up Craigslist and also ebay. If you check here in Texas there are a ton of greats deals on RV's that have/had hail damage that they let go away for next to nothing.

        Here is why I say trailer/truck. If the engine goes in your RV your SOL but in a truck it can be fixed.Not to mention if you get a diesel truck you get a ton better gas mileage.

        Not sure how big is big enough I know if it was me I'd go as small as possible to ensure better gas mileage. Also might want to test drive a few for a few weekends to see how you like them.

        Good luck.

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  • Profile picture of the author samstephens
    Speaking of videoing it, I wonder if you could record the whole thing, and sell it as a "cross the country surf/snowboarding" documentry to a TV network?

    cheers
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    • Profile picture of the author EndGame
      What a cool idea.

      Sounds like one hell of a trip though. USA is huge. I couldn't even be bothered to do it over here in the UK yet. Although if we had beaches and ski resorts like our US cousins, I would be mighty tempted!
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  • Profile picture of the author sashagilberg
    its like the Gumball 3000 rally J-MO style but in a pimpin RV
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  • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
    Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

    I want to meet every single customer I have in the United States. I say the US because I don't think the RV will float all the way to the UK or OZ.
    ...

    At the beginning of the year I'm going to embark on a road trip across the US and visit every single state.
    Aloha Jason

    Guess you'll be floating the RV to Hawaii if you want to visit every state. Let me know when you're coming ashore, I'll be waiting on Waikiki Beach with a Mai Tai for you!



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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by mywebwork View Post

      Aloha Jason

      Guess you'll be floating the RV to Hawaii if you want to visit every state. Let me know when you're coming ashore, I'll be waiting on Waikiki Beach with a Mai Tai for you!



      Bill
      I think when it's all said and done I'll be spending quite a bit of time in Hawaii. Most likely Maui. I think I'll eventually pick up some land in Haiku or Huelo are. Just love it over there.
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      • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
        Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

        I think when it's all said and done I'll be spending quite a bit of time in Hawaii. Most likely Maui. I think I'll eventually pick up some land in Haiku or Huelo are. Just love it over there.
        Well then I definitely need to hook up with you Jason, my IM goal is to make enough to retire in upcountry Maui, which is my favorite place on the whole planet! Already have my eye on a couple of places near Haiku.

        Perhaps one day soon we'll be neighbors!

        Aloha

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        • Profile picture of the author Fred_Acker
          You'll love it!

          I've been on the road for over 14 years now (in a truck though). One word of caution though about your houses...

          Unless you plan on going home on a regular basis (or even semi regular) get rid of them. They'll be a monkey on your back. I used to rent both of mine out and in the end it cost me more then I care to remember.

          Another word of caution....

          If you have an 'addictive' personality (or a.d.d.s.) --- Stay Home! No I'm not kidding. Serious as a Montana Sheep farmer in rubber boots... The road is HIGHLY addictive.

          I once tried the 'Normal Life' of living at home after being on the road for a few years and it just bout put me into an asylum. I still can't figure out how folks do it.

          As for the RV... I was thinking about getting out the truck and trying the rv life. What I found was that a fully self contained unit is the only way to go.

          There are plenty of places you can fill your (water) tanks and dump your loads for free in the U.S. and having a generator will be the best investment you'll ever make (I now have one on the truck that runs tv, puter, microwave, elec blanket - a must have in the north country - and also keeps batteries charged).

          I'd also recommend a satellite system for your puter. I use a pc card (sprint) but they have their limitations now that they dropped their unlimited minutes (*&%#*&%*&*&#*!!!)

          Oh... and one more thing... Make sure you get in the left lane and do 53mph the whole way. :0)

          Good luck with your venture.

          Oh wait... one more one more thing.... Bring a tent and hiking gear so you can REALLY get away from things for a while.
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        • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
          Not a customer, but if you get out towards eastern IA, hit me up and I'll hook you up with a hotel for the night and a couple hot meals.
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          • Profile picture of the author kf
            Hey Jason... Ya found the rig of your dreams? Exciting stuff. Post pics.

            I'll likely be in the Arizona desert by mid- to late-December. Driving down west coast to San Diego, then east. That's if I can resist the magnet that is Mexico!

            Lots going on in the desert in January for the RV crowd.

            Sending you a link. Check your PM.

            Cheers,
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        • Profile picture of the author AndrewCavanagh
          Very cool idea.

          Reminds me of Declan Dunn who physically called every person who bought his ebook (he sold 10,000) to thank them for buying.

          The process took him several months but after that he had so much information on what his customers wanted he went on to make millions of dollars in sales from the information he mined from that customer base.

          Kindest regards,
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            Originally Posted by AndrewCavanagh View Post

            Reminds me of Declan Dunn who physically called every person who bought his ebook (he sold 10,000) to thank them for buying.
            BLINK

            *scribbles note*

            *hits "Thanks" button*
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        • Profile picture of the author MurphSmurf
          Jason, what you are planning to do is my dream.

          Eventually I would love to buy an RV and travel around the country, meeting people and going on crazy adventures.

          Some day!
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  • Kickass brother...

    When you get to washington state, look me up or PM me, we can go snowboarding/skiing at stevens pass and baker!
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      Originally Posted by ThePassiveIncomeBlog View Post

      Kickass brother...

      When you get to washington state, look me up or PM me, we can go snowboarding/skiing at stevens pass and baker!
      I've been wanting to ride Baker my whole life. Kind of silly I haven't since I grew up in the Northwest. Have rode Whistler, but nothing in Washington. Soon enough. Just broke out the snowboard gear the other day.
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      • Profile picture of the author Killer Joe
        This is such a cool idea.

        Be sure to check out the maximum length a RV can be for some of the State Parks you may want to visit. Some of them have 30' limits so you'd want to know that in advance.

        If you get anywhere the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia I can hook you up for an overnight stay on private 17 acre retreat. It won't cost you a thing, and I'll by the booze.

        No surfing though...

        Bill
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        • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
          Originally Posted by Killer Joe View Post

          This is such a cool idea.

          Be sure to check out the maximum length a RV can be for some of the State Parks you may want to visit. Some of them have 30' limits so you'd want to know that in advance.

          If you get anywhere the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia I can hook you up for an overnight stay on private 17 acre retreat. It won't cost you a thing, and I'll by the booze.

          No surfing though...

          Bill
          Yeah, some parks max out at 34 feet. The rig I'm looking at is 38 feet, although I may go with a 40 footer as well. This will definitely eliminate a lot of places I can park.

          However, with all the resources on the net it's super easy to plan ahead. Make sure you hit me up when I'm in that area. Everyone will see the progress on the blog.

          Peace.
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          • Profile picture of the author Kimber
            Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

            Yeah, some parks max out at 34 feet. The rig I'm looking at is 38 feet, although I may go with a 40 footer as well. This will definitely eliminate a lot of places I can park.
            I would suggest getting a copy of Big Rigs Best Bets Campground Directory. The authors have visited each park listed, and even give recommended site locations within the campground. I have been pleased with every campground we visited that was recommended by them.
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    Hi guys

    i am an rv owner unfortunately my parents had an rv and i caught the bug at a young age. Never done it in the states though my expertise is throughout europe and i have a wonderful time and it can certainly make you money whilst you do it.

    Ive set up lots of income streams whilst sat in the sun next to my rv taking advantage of the campsites free internet access.

    if you want to know anything feel free to pm me

    kind regards


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  • Profile picture of the author globalpro
    Hey Jason.

    You should get a hold of Stephanie Mulac. She, her husband Greg and their two girls have been on the road for almost two years in an RV and just love it. Have worked out a lot of the bugs of being on the road. They are currently touring the Southwest area.

    If you would like to contact her. PM me for her email address. I am sure she would love hearing from you.

    Thanks,

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      I've been so busy lately I totally spaced the fact that I started this thread.

      I want to thank everyone who has participated in any way. During the last month I've learned a whole lot about the RV world. It truly is a own niche in itself. A very cool one too, full of all kinds of experienced and enthusiastic people. I look forward to meeting more and swapping travel stories and such.

      I've probably looked at about 30 RV's so far and am still a bit decisive about what to buy. I almost closed a deal today on a Monaco Diesel pusher, but am trying to be patient and make sure I get something that is super cozy.

      This trip is going to be a blast, especially since we live in a world that you can actually make money on the road. We are damn lucky.

      More exciting than the money on the road is the places I'll get to see. I really do want to see just about "EVERYTHING" I can in the U.S.

      More exciting than the places I'll get to see are the people I'll get to meet. The people are one of the main motivators for this trip. I truly get high meeting new people. Always have.

      Ideally I'll get to meet as many customers as possible on the road, and will be able to interview experts along the way.

      So pumped!

      Coming to a town near you soon! (Unless you live in Finland or Bulgaria or somewhere far away)
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      • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
        Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

        I've been so busy lately I totally spaced the fact that I started this thread.

        I want to thank everyone who has participated in any way. During the last month I've learned a whole lot about the RV world. It truly is a own niche in itself. A very cool one too, full of all kinds of experienced and enthusiastic people. I look forward to meeting more and swapping travel stories and such.

        I've probably looked at about 30 RV's so far and am still a bit decisive about what to buy. I almost closed a deal today on a Monaco Diesel pusher, but am trying to be patient and make sure I get something that is super cozy.

        This trip is going to be a blast, especially since we live in a world that you can actually make money on the road. We are damn lucky.

        More exciting than the money on the road is the places I'll get to see. I really do want to see just about "EVERYTHING" I can in the U.S.

        More exciting than the places I'll get to see are the people I'll get to meet. The people are one of the main motivators for this trip. I truly get high meeting new people. Always have.

        Ideally I'll get to meet as many customers as possible on the road, and will be able to interview experts along the way.

        So pumped!

        Coming to a town near you soon! (Unless you live in Finland or Bulgaria or somewhere far away)

        Let me know when you're in NJ.
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        • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
          Originally Posted by Steven Wagenheim View Post

          Let me know when you're in NJ.
          For sure buddy. You're on my list.

          Hookers and blow are on me!
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          • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
            Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

            For sure buddy. You're on my list.

            Hookers and blow are on me!
            OMG...don't tell my wife that.

            Actually, at my age...both will kill me.
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          • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
            Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

            Hookers and blow are on me!
            Steven, man, no matter how straight-laced you are - think about it.

            How many people can say they've done blow off Jason Moffat?!
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            • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
              Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post


              How many people can say they've done blow off Jason Moffat?!
              Probably too many!
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            • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
              Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

              Steven, man, no matter how straight-laced you are - think about it.

              How many people can say they've done blow off Jason Moffat?!
              I probably won't live to say it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ecoverartist
    Let me know when you're in my neck of the woods - up in West by God Virginia You can hook your gadgets up to any one of my 47 computers in my cave for a re-charge!
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  • Profile picture of the author JoshMcGold
    This is quite the interesting idea. You may be able to get some media coverage with such an adventure.
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  • Profile picture of the author sashagilberg
    If this works out well maybe you could do a world tour (including Australia)
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Sounds like fun JaMo - let us know where you are - I've been in the US for most of this year and haven't decided about next year yet, but I'm up for finding you while you're on the road somewhere.

    I know what you mean about the house stuff - I've spent 11 out of the last 12 months out of the UK and keep thinking I should get rid of the house - but I like having it there

    I'm sorting of doing what you're planning, but doing countries and continents rather than states - because it's quicker to fly around than drive

    Good luck with it, I'm sure you with doing it, it'll be fantastic fun - and profitable too.

    Hope to see you on the road.

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    nothing to see here.

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    • Profile picture of the author Teresa Coppes
      Couldn't tell from your picture on Facebook but is it a Winnebago RV?

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  • Profile picture of the author Online Bliss
    I would have to hire a driver while I continue marketing online
    the Gas prices could kill ya.
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    • Profile picture of the author marciayudkin
      Jason,

      Sounds like fun. Just make sure you do not put ANY pressure on your customers to meet you, not even in the form of you hoping to rack up some impressive statistics. Some will have no interest whatsoever, and you could lose them as customers by being too aggressive about this.

      For example, I live in the middle of nowhere and like it that way, do not want anyone coming to visit me unless they are the FedEx guy or an old friend/family member.

      Good luck,
      Marcia Yudkin
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      • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
        Originally Posted by marciayudkin View Post

        Jason,

        Sounds like fun. Just make sure you do not put ANY pressure on your customers to meet you, not even in the form of you hoping to rack up some impressive statistics. Some will have no interest whatsoever, and you could lose them as customers by being too aggressive about this.

        For example, I live in the middle of nowhere and like it that way, do not want anyone coming to visit me unless they are the FedEx guy or an old friend/family member.

        Good luck,
        Marcia Yudkin

        Absolutely. I wouldn't want to pressure anyone to do anything they don't want to do.

        What I was thinking is having my programmer make a map of the US, and those customers that are interested in meeting up, click on their state and fill out a little bit of info. Some I'll be able to drive to, others may have to make a effort to meet me. But I'll try my hardest.
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        • Profile picture of the author Eric Louviere
          Austin, TX is calling for JMO

          Let me know if you come to Austin homie, I'll fill your RV up with gas and get you some beef jerky and BBQ for the road.

          Eric
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        • Profile picture of the author confetti
          Jason - We can meet up and caravan on the road for a while! You're going to be living my dream, and I'll be joining you very soon. Just as soon as I can get this IM thing profitable, then I can go. I've finally found a system that works for me and I've made a little money, but it's still moving way too slow.

          I actually bought one of Tina & Ron's RVs. It's a 32' New Horizons 5th Wheel. Its the perfect size for living and working in full time. Main thing that attracted me was the big computer work station! It's been in storage in Yuma AZ since I bought it several years ago. I can't believe its been so long, but I keep on trying to get a dependable portable income. It's getting so close I can almost taste it. I work at it all day, every day. Determination. Persistance. Tenacity.

          Now all I need is a big ass truck, and then I'll be good to go. A one ton duelly pickup or bigger. Actually I'd love to have an automatic 4400 or 4700 International. So I'm putting that out there into the universe! (I actually bought a Kenworth T2000, but that was a little too big! Sold it.)

          I'd love to hear from you, and any other IM RVers. I've done a lot of study about RVing (since I have zero practical RV experience in Honolulu). Mainly through the Escapees Forum and reading a lot of books. When I do get to the mainland, I'll have to learn it all over again with the real thing.

          Speaking of books, I've got a bunch of fun travel books to help me target interesting places I might want to go to.
          Eccentric America - Jan Friedman
          Funky Towns USA - Mark Cramer
          100 Best Small Art Towns in America - John Villani
          Americas Most Charming Towns & Villages - Larry Brown
          ...of course I buy every RV book I can get my hands on, especially ones about how technical stuff works in all the RV systems, and how to fix them.

          I'm interested in the SouthWest & Texas, and alternatively the NorthWest in the summer. And of course, flying home to Hawaii whenever I get homesick!

          I'm also thinking long and hard about an additional on-the-road business, so I can legitimately write off all of my expenses - truck, RV, gas, etc. Maybe as a "shopper" finding unique and unusual items in every little town I pass through. Then mailing or dropshipping them to customers.

          Any other ideas? I'd love to hear them!

          Congrats on your new rig Jason! Can't wait to see pictures of it!

          You can call or skype me, just send me a pm.

          Aloha,
          Lisa
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          • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
            Originally Posted by confetti View Post

            Jason - We can meet up and caravan on the road for a while! You're going to be living my dream, and I'll be joining you very soon. Just as soon as I can get this IM thing profitable, then I can go. I've finally found a system that works for me and I've made a little money, but it's still moving way too slow.

            I actually bought one of Tina & Ron's RVs. It's a 32' New Horizons 5th Wheel. Its the perfect size for living and working in full time. Main thing that attracted me was the big computer work station! It's been in storage in Yuma AZ since I bought it several years ago. I can't believe its been so long, but I keep on trying to get a dependable portable income. It's getting so close I can almost taste it. I work at it all day, every day. Determination. Persistance. Tenacity.

            Now all I need is a big ass truck, and then I'll be good to go. A one ton duelly pickup or bigger. Actually I'd love to have an automatic 4400 or 4700 International. So I'm putting that out there into the universe! (I actually bought a Kenworth T2000, but that was a little too big! Sold it.)

            I'd love to hear from you, and any other IM RVers. I've done a lot of study about RVing (since I have zero practical RV experience in Honolulu). Mainly through the Escapees Forum and reading a lot of books. When I do get to the mainland, I'll have to learn it all over again with the real thing.

            Speaking of books, I've got a bunch of fun travel books to help me target interesting places I might want to go to.
            Eccentric America - Jan Friedman
            Funky Towns USA - Mark Cramer
            100 Best Small Art Towns in America - John Villani
            Americas Most Charming Towns & Villages - Larry Brown
            ...of course I buy every RV book I can get my hands on, especially ones about how technical stuff works in all the RV systems, and how to fix them.

            I'm interested in the SouthWest & Texas, and alternatively the NorthWest in the summer. And of course, flying home to Hawaii whenever I get homesick!

            I'm also thinking long and hard about an additional on-the-road business, so I can legitimately write off all of my expenses - truck, RV, gas, etc. Maybe as a "shopper" finding unique and unusual items in every little town I pass through. Then mailing or dropshipping them to customers.

            Any other ideas? I'd love to hear them!

            Congrats on your new rig Jason! Can't wait to see pictures of it!

            You can call or skype me, just send me a pm.

            Aloha,
            Lisa
            We should definitely caravan together. Although motor home gang sounds a bit better. Thanks for all the tips. Much appreciated.

            I actually got much of my inspiration for doing this from Tina and Ron. Every time I hang out with them we chat about it and they would get me one step closer to taking the plunge. Sure glad I did.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
    Yippee, got the RV today! Stoked. Will post pictures soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author ktpasco
    Originally Posted by Jason Moffatt View Post

    I have a crazy idea. Imagine that, me with a crazy idea.

    Here it is...

    I want to meet every single customer I have in the United States. I say the US because I don't think the RV will float all the way to the UK or OZ.

    At the beginning of the year I'm going to embark on a road trip across the US and visit every single state. In that time, it will be my goal to try and personally meet every one of my customers that wants to meet up.

    If they make a effort, I will too.

    I'm doing this because I just genuinely like meeting people and I really dig adventure. The groovy thing is I'll be able to still be online the entire time via Satellite internet & iPhone, live in cool vacation rentals across the country, experience new sites, and meet like minded entrepreneurs.

    Sounds like a win, win, win, win.

    Now I just need some RV advice. I've never done anything like this. I'm sure there is some insider knowledge that RV'ers must know.
    OK NOW THIS IS COOL
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay Jennings
    Jason -

    We sold our house about 18 months ago and for the past 14 months my family of four has been living on the road -- me and the wife and two teenagers...in 208 square feet. (No, I didn't forget a digit there.)

    We spent last Christmas in the desert outside Mesa, AZ. This winter we're spending in Alaska. Yep, and we're doing it in the trailer. =

    For those who commented about gas, we get between 8-10 MPG but since we're parked for several days at a time we still only travel 1000-1200 per month, which is about the national average.

    And since we spend an average of $25 per night for space rent, our housing is only about $750 per month. And we get to see *so* many freaking places! =

    I don't do the internet satellite thing -- the closest Starbucks is my office, and now that I have tethering on my iPhone I can work from just about anywhere.

    So, Jason...

    ...when are you planning on coming to Alaska? We'll be here in the state until next fall and then heading south again (one snowy winter in the trailer is enough).

    Jay Jennings
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by Jay Jennings View Post

      Jason -

      We sold our house about 18 months ago and for the past 14 months my family of four has been living on the road -- me and the wife and two teenagers...in 208 square feet. (No, I didn't forget a digit there.)

      We spent last Christmas in the desert outside Mesa, AZ. This winter we're spending in Alaska. Yep, and we're doing it in the trailer. =

      For those who commented about gas, we get between 8-10 MPG but since we're parked for several days at a time we still only travel 1000-1200 per month, which is about the national average.

      And since we spend an average of $25 per night for space rent, our housing is only about $750 per month. And we get to see *so* many freaking places! =

      I don't do the internet satellite thing -- the closest Starbucks is my office, and now that I have tethering on my iPhone I can work from just about anywhere.

      So, Jason...

      ...when are you planning on coming to Alaska? We'll be here in the state until next fall and then heading south again (one snowy winter in the trailer is enough).

      Jay Jennings
      Hey Jay,

      I reckon Alaska will be one of the last stops because of the location, weather, and size. I'd like to spend a decent amount of time there and don't want to rush it.

      Thanks for sharing your story.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mo Goulet
    The is a trucker either on UStream Or LiveStream who has his camera mounted on his dash so people can hit the road with him. I'll do a search for it later when my second eye is open. Yes I do check the forum before my cup of coffee.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by proapc View Post

      The is a trucker either on UStream Or LiveStream who has his camera mounted on his dash so people can hit the road with him. I'll do a search for it later when my second eye is open. Yes I do check the forum before my cup of coffee.
      Yeah, we were talking in the Friday night Warrior chat about installing one of those in the rig. Gotta figure out the whole satellite/internet thing asap.

      And oh yeah, I gotta figure out how to drive a darn 38 foot diesel pusher too. Kinda forgot about that part.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mo Goulet
    I drove a 45 foot American Heritage around the country for 2 years. You would be advised to keep my phone number handy. 208-450-9135. I've driven every kind of RV out there and could probably trouble shoot anything by phone. Start writing your questions down and call anytime. GPS is great idea. If you are going to stop in rest areas get in before 8 PM in metro areas. There is too much to list in one post. I'll start jotting notes as I think of them. Truck stops have the best diesel etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author Mo Goulet
    Another thing is a wireless card. I've had Verizon for 3 years and it works pretty much everywhere (not sprint). I hardly use mine when I'm at home (unless I'm posting to craigs list ~ every time you log out and in, you have a different ip). I was on a 2 year contract for $60 a month and had unlimited BW. You cannot get that now so I kept mine active.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mo Goulet
    One more thing LOL (told you) There is a company that rents a great little RV and after 1 year they sell them. Great deal. They build their own. Ton of storage, great mileage unique interior and sizes from 24 feet to 35 feet. Search for Road Bear RV.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Hubbard
    Jason,

    This is a crazy idea. But I think it fits into your online persona perfectly. Your list is gonna eat this stuff up.

    Make sure you stop by the high desert on your way to Vegas. I could use some more of your "out of the box" thinking!
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  • Profile picture of the author J. Barry Mandel
    Hope your going to bring at least one gun with you Jason - I can take you out to some of the surf spots here on Long Island
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  • Profile picture of the author ravijayagopal
    Mofo,

    If you ever come to NY city, then give me a holler at 347-992-4212 . I'll sponsor a night out in the city - all you can eat+drink too!

    Plus we'll brainstorm about how to take over the IM world :-)

    - Ravi Jayagopal
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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Originally Posted by ravijayagopal View Post

      Mofo,

      If you ever come to NY city, then give me a holler at 347-992-4212 . I'll sponsor a night out in the city - all you can eat+drink too!

      Plus we'll brainstorm about how to take over the IM world :-)

      - Ravi Jayagopal
      I may need some AA meetings after this trip.

      Thanks Ravi.
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      • Profile picture of the author Keith Boisvert
        Ditto on drinks if you come up to New England. And I will even toss in some AA vouchers to boot. As a past graduate I get frequent member and refer-a-friend discounts.


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        • Profile picture of the author Kirahster
          Originally Posted by Keith Boisvert View Post

          Ditto on drinks if you come up to New England. And I will even toss in some AA vouchers to boot. As a past graduate I get frequent member and refer-a-friend discounts.


          keith
          I am in New England too and I would be thrilled if there was a meetup here. I also think, Tina aka TMG Enterprises in in NE.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scott Ames
    Got an advanced look at the RV. Hope it doesn't spoil it for everyone.

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    • Profile picture of the author Jason Moffatt
      Hey ya'll.

      I did get the RV. I got pics of it on Facebook, but I guess you gotta be a Facebook friend.

      Or, you can check out the video of the RV in the video in my signature, but I'll try to sell you something on that page.

      Jose, asked...

      "Why don't you go beyond the US,Jason?"

      Some day I'd like to. But I figured, I'd love to travel and see my own country first. There's so much close to home that I've never witnessed. So I figured, why not start here?

      From what many travelers say, the US may be the most beautiful country of them all. I hope so!
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