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COMMENTS:
Voted : absolutely nothing
Couldn't care less.
Voted : report it to the police, if parked for a long time
I would think that would be an appropriate measure.
by LCD on Fri Sep 21, 07 11:07am
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Voted : absolutely nothing
Only if I see criminal activity around it. Otherwise, live and let live.
What Truth said. Or report it if it's parked for a long time. People do use them on occasion (as they do regular RVs) for mobile meth labs. When my inlaws were traveling around in their RV doing craft shows, a large number that they went to would not allow converted school buses. It was the same basic principle as some restaurants not letting you in without a coat and tie. You weren't prevented from paying for and setting up a booth. But if you had a converted school bus, you couldn't park it there.
^Yeah, I heard that too. I am the type that would get it just to piss people off, but after I heard that I can't even get into RV parks, I decided to get something that looks more like an RV. I want to go places like national parks, and now I hear that they don't let people in with rv longer than 28' long. Doubly rediculous, they allow people with trailers attached to their vehicles, which makes the total length more than 50ft. Another way to make $$ online. Craft shows. are they profitable?
by LCD on Fri Sep 21, 07 3:26pm
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Voted : absolutely nothing
Not a thing
"Another way to make $$ online. Craft shows. are they profitable?" by LCD They made enough to retire on. There's alot of money to be made in it if you play your cards right and sell the right products. They sold earrings with some necklaces and bracelets. "Everyone has ears. And most of the women's are pierced" was my father in law's way of looking at it. They would buy bulk material and make their own using mostly semi-precious gemstones. This way they kept their cost down. What they'd sell for 3 to 5 dollars only costed them a few cents to make. They also carefully chose their venues. No flea markets or garage sale type places. It was only the big shows that usually go along with large festivals or fairs. They'd rake in at least a couple of thousand bucks in one weekend for example. Sometimes less, sometimes more. It just depends on the crowd, the show, the weather, etc...
^cool. I don't think I will have the patience for that. I hate selling.
by LCD on Fri Sep 21, 07 3:55pm
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