Hubris’ next tack maybe, just ask him where he was planning on camping, and for an extra ‘fee’ set it all up for him. Hefty Fee. Really Hefty Fee. No refunds.
KNO3 speaks the truth. When I went to Bristol, TN, for the NASCAR race, I stayed at a campground and I looked into this thing called Glamping (Glorious Camping). There was a company providing the glamping services but it was waaaay to expensive – they wanted $650 to set up a nice living space. Heck, I could pay less than that at a hotel in town and still save money… my son and I slept in a tent with sleeping bags and sleeping mats.
Heart attack waiting to happen: “Have your people call my people, and let them work it out.”
Hubris: “First, let me ask if your secretary hates you right now. Think about this. It may be more important than you know.”
Reminds me of footage of (don’t quite recall: King Edward VII?) returning from 3 weeks in Africa with 23 trunks of clothes. “One must be prepared for any eventuality.” And a Victrola record player. I don’t know if it played wax cylinders or the “modern” china platters.
It’s funny. We had quit camping because I can’t sleep on the ground any more. (Technical correction: I can sleep on the ground, I just can’t walk the next day if I do.) I’ve tried air mattresses, but they all seem to leak after about two uses. We inherited an RV, and have discovered that it’s not terribly uneconomical. But it’s not camping. I used to apologize about using it, but not any more. It’s just something I do. But it’s not camping.
Defintely AAAA+ BlackNwhite brained dude.
Hubris’ next tack maybe, just ask him where he was planning on camping, and for an extra ‘fee’ set it all up for him. Hefty Fee. Really Hefty Fee. No refunds.
And make him go Glamping. (Luxurious camping. It exists… really, for real)
KNO3 speaks the truth. When I went to Bristol, TN, for the NASCAR race, I stayed at a campground and I looked into this thing called Glamping (Glorious Camping). There was a company providing the glamping services but it was waaaay to expensive – they wanted $650 to set up a nice living space. Heck, I could pay less than that at a hotel in town and still save money… my son and I slept in a tent with sleeping bags and sleeping mats.
Heart attack waiting to happen: “Have your people call my people, and let them work it out.”
Hubris: “First, let me ask if your secretary hates you right now. Think about this. It may be more important than you know.”
THIS IS NOT CAMPING!!!
That’s rollin’ up to a post location and pretending to camp, anyone that thinks it’s camping is a pampered pansy. IMHO.
It does look nice, but you are right, Allan – it is not camping. It seems like a living in a hotel but outdoors.
Pathetically pampered prissy pansy post!
FYI Post as in camp not AllanVs’s post.
Oh, God! Complete with camp butler!
Reminds me of footage of (don’t quite recall: King Edward VII?) returning from 3 weeks in Africa with 23 trunks of clothes. “One must be prepared for any eventuality.” And a Victrola record player. I don’t know if it played wax cylinders or the “modern” china platters.
It’s funny. We had quit camping because I can’t sleep on the ground any more. (Technical correction: I can sleep on the ground, I just can’t walk the next day if I do.) I’ve tried air mattresses, but they all seem to leak after about two uses. We inherited an RV, and have discovered that it’s not terribly uneconomical. But it’s not camping. I used to apologize about using it, but not any more. It’s just something I do. But it’s not camping.