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Originally Posted by Reya Sunshine
See, Rand? When God closes the homeless girl experience door he opens the class diversity fetish window.
Thank you tucson for offering a love shack for Rand and I...I mean an ummm...mobile class diversity facilitation unit for the education of upper middle class hobbiests to better understand the less privileged backgrounds of many providers(myself included). Your community(and my vagina) thanks you for your support!
P.S- fuck me gently! I have tried and failed once again to properly do the multi-quote!?! Is it really that difficult? Are there steps to the multi-quote situation that are simply beyond my comprehension? This shit is depressing.
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I'm not sure if I'm as enthused about the class diveristy fetish as the homeless girl experience. You got me all worked up thinking you were going to have a big box for me.
I just use multiple tabs and copy and paste quotes into one window.
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Originally Posted by tucson
Perhaps you get hotel rooms cheaper than me. I pay around $150 a night for that amount I could buy a used motor home. In todays economy I could get one for a reasonable price. Most of the providers I know of travel with a "companion" so the provider will have help in setting up and breaking down. If a motor home is to much a luxury travel trailer would also work. The trailer idea would work as the vehicle used to tow the trailer could be used for other things when not connected to the trailer.
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Depending on how you book, a decent hotel room can be had from discount travel sites at ~$50 to $120 for non discounted Hampton Inn or Holiday Inn. While a motor home can be had for less than that, the upkeep of a motor home is every day while hotel costs are incurred only on days they work. In addition, you have cost of parking the thing, utilities, and gas to drive it around can be pretty hefty at 6-10 miles/gallon. Not to mention of feeling classy when walking up to a motor home park (camp grounds) for the clients. For those clients that care about being seen, it's much easier to explain being seen at a hotel than walking into a motor home.