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Old 07-18-2010, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default Would you like to live in a super small house?

I could possibly see doing something like this if I was single and never wanted to have a girl over to my place, let alone, get married. But don't know that I could go quite that small.

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Old 07-18-2010, 03:39 PM   #2
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I watched that vid yesterday. Not sure if I can go that small either but I do like the idea of it. I don't think I can do it until I have owned my own house and get sick of maintaining it first.

I move around alot as it is and right now I am down to living with the bare minimum. Its quite liberating and though I don't ever want to have more than I need again, I would eventually like to set roots down some where, at least for a while.
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Old 07-18-2010, 03:40 PM   #3
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Says the vid isn't avail...
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Old 07-18-2010, 03:49 PM   #4
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I thought my place was small at 620 sqft. NOT! I wonder if I could get my two dogs and two cats in that house...for about 5 minutes.
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Old 07-18-2010, 04:41 PM   #5
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I can see the appeal... but damn...

I even told Uma that I could see the appeal to selling everything and going to a RV when I retired... like "F this place, peace out".
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Old 07-18-2010, 04:02 PM   #6
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I lived in a camper even smaller than that for around a year. It was definitely one of the funnest times of my life. I lived about 2 miles from my favorite stream/lake inlet, 1 mile from work, I had a jon boat, a motorcycle, my jeep, my dog and that was all I needed! It was a lot of fun as it forced me to go outdoors and DO something if I wanted to have fun.

I woke up one morning in February, rolled onto my back and opened my eyes to find my ceiling 2 inches from my face. I slithered out of bed and found that a huge (for North Texas) snowstorm had rolled through and it was weighing the canvas down. The insulation and the heat was horrible, and was run off propane tanks that I would have to change at 3am in 20 degree weather on occasion, sharing body heat with my Pit was a necessity Tornadoes/thunderstorms were pretty scary too.


Surprisingly, women (especially cougars), didn't seem to have any problem with it and rather enjoyed hanging out. I remember after an early morning date walking outside afterward and my neighbors giggling at me, lol. The way the "rooms" extended out from the wheelbase made for plenty of rocking.

Even as a very happily married family dude, there are times when I feel a longing for that type of lifestyle, it was a blast.



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Old 07-19-2010, 06:16 PM   #7
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I lived in a camper even smaller than that for around a year. It was definitely one of the funnest times of my life. I lived about 2 miles from my favorite stream/lake inlet, 1 mile from work, I had a jon boat, a motorcycle, my jeep, my dog and that was all I needed! It was a lot of fun as it forced me to go outdoors and DO something if I wanted to have fun.

I woke up one morning in February, rolled onto my back and opened my eyes to find my ceiling 2 inches from my face. I slithered out of bed and found that a huge (for North Texas) snowstorm had rolled through and it was weighing the canvas down. The insulation and the heat was horrible, and was run off propane tanks that I would have to change at 3am in 20 degree weather on occasion, sharing body heat with my Pit was a necessity Tornadoes/thunderstorms were pretty scary too.


Surprisingly, women (especially cougars), didn't seem to have any problem with it and rather enjoyed hanging out. I remember after an early morning date walking outside afterward and my neighbors giggling at me, lol. The way the "rooms" extended out from the wheelbase made for plenty of rocking.

Even as a very happily married family dude, there are times when I feel a longing for that type of lifestyle, it was a blast.



Ha I lived in a camper for about 6 months when I first came home. It was Spring/Summer and I had a blast!!! Of course I was in my 20s...
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Old 07-18-2010, 04:31 PM   #8
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That's pretty awesome. Not something I want to do for a while though.
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Old 07-18-2010, 04:40 PM   #9
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I've never lived in a "big" house. Hell my dad built a metal building and lives in it. It looks like a metal barn on the outside and a house on the inside. Two bedrooms, a big living room/kitchen, and 1 bathroom. His "attic" storage is above the rooms and bathroom and blocked them off.

I really got a good laugh in that one thread where I mentioned what the price range houses I was looking at and someone commented on it, "people that give up their dreams move to texas." It's amazing how much stuff people "think" they need or how big or how much of it they to live life.
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But what is big? To me average is 1200 sq ft
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