On Fri, 22 Sep 95 12:01:54 CDT Morris H. Arthur said: >I'm sure that, like me, many of you have made your Bus your home. At one >time, it might have been your only domicile ( I lived in my camper for >two years while working at IBM: much nicer and more flexible than most >studio apartments...and did I mention *cheap* ? ) >Where did you park? >Best results for me were achieved at apartment complexes--preferably of >the student variety: less cops, people don't know all their neighbors' >cars.... >Do you have better suggestions? if you are a student or can get a parking decal from the college, you could park it in the building parking lots. i knew a fellow who lived in his 71 camper while getting his masters in biology. the problems were: - no electrical hookups. - no water hookups. - had to maintain a valid parking decal (or get a ticket) - had to move the bus every other day (or cops got suspicious) - used biology/chem.engineering labs for toilet/showers (they had shower facilities; and the housecleaning crew didn't mind) - loud parties from the fraternities behind the biology building. it WAS cheap, but he didn't recommend it. joel
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