Not in a lot of places anymore due to town restrictions or if they are in spots they don't own the property. Colorado, Arizona, California, etcYou can park a motorhome at Walmart overnight
Not many Walmarts anymore.You can park a motorhome at Walmart overnight
Lol- He has 3 children. Could be the makings of a good reality show.Probably the best advice. No property taxes and he can wait until homes come down. The question is, what is the cost of a good motorhome?
Lol- He has 3 children. Could be the makings of a good reality show.
Plus 500-1000/month for a site with hookups.Probably the best advice. No property taxes and he can wait until homes come down. The question is, what is the cost of a good motorhome?
You telling me someone who makes minimum wage at Walmart gonna tell you to move your motorhome down here?Not in a lot of places anymore due to town restrictions or if they are in spots they don't own the property. Colorado, Arizona, California, etc
Had a plan to crash in a Walmart lot on the way to VT 2 weeks ago. There was security on the lot in Saratoga Springs, NY and many signs. Drove 5 miles up the Thruway to a truck stop instead.You telling me someone who makes minimum wage at Walmart gonna tell you to move your motorhome down here?
dude probably has his tent next to one
Had a plan to crash in a Walmart lot on the way to VT 2 weeks ago. There was security on the lot in Saratoga Springs, NY and many signs. Drove 5 miles up the Thruway to a truck stop instead.
The only real BBQ I know of in NJ is Kingfish on Rt 206 in ShamongOnly real southern BBQ places really around are Daddy Matty's in Madison, which is weirdly upscale for BBQ, Grub Hut in Manville, there's Mighty Quinns on route 23 that's extremely overpriced and fancy. There's an excellent authentic BBQ food truck by High Bridge trails but I think it's never open when I'm riding there. I know I'm missing something closer but it's completely escaping my mind.
Somewhere along the line, someone thought serving 1lb of pasta in a bowl with a hunk of meat and cheese and sauce was a winner.
this probably came out of a time when people actually did labor, and pasta/sauce/cheese was cheap - meat added later.
As Leo points out, this doesn't happen in Italy. You get a little pasta as one of the courses - sometimes they drop a big bowl on the americans,
cause haha, and we are at dinner at 8:00, a couple hours before everyone else.
Says the guy who doesn’t want any new yorkers to move into his neighborhood! Lol!Miss you buddy. And Jerseyans are the most uber sensitive, defensive of them all.
Did you realize before you joined this site that 99% of people here live in NJ and have friends or family in NYC?The only thing you said right was Taylor Ham. New Yorkers are assholes.
NYCers are assholes…better?Says the guy who doesn’t want any new yorkers to move into his neighborhood! Lol!
Did you realize before you joined this site that 99% of people here live in NJ and have friends or family in NYC?
Basically you are telling us almost everyone we know and love are sensitive, defensive and assholes. Maybe consider changing your language so it doesn’t sound like you’re assigning generalizations to 100% of the state’s population.
Who hurt you, @Dave Taylor ?NYCers are assholes…better?