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2009 January RV Shows - Make your plans now!

November 17, 2008 by RV.net Emagazine Editor · 4 Comments 

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Just when the holiday season winds down, the RV Show season begins, and there are some great RV shows coming up in January 2009. If you find yourself new to RVing, looking to get a great deal on an RV, or just looking for something fun to do when the “after-the-holiday-blues” set in, you’ll want to be sure to head to one of these RV shows. For about the same price as a movie (between $5-10 per adult), these shows provide access to the very latest RVs and RV-related gizmos and gadgets.

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Why RVs Are Like Mexican Food

May 13, 2008 by Sean Michael · 6 Comments 

Posted by Sean Michael of thelonglonghoneymoon.com.

I like Mexican food — especially the authentic variety served by independently owned restaurants. You know the type of place. They typically boast a name like Miguel’s, Pablo’s, or Pedro’s and are staffed by a team of hardworking Spanish-speaking immigrants who manage traffic with the efficiency of a military drill squad. You walk inside, take your seat, and before you’ve even seen a menu, you’re munching on an endless supply of warm chips and fresh salsa.

When you do finally browse the menu, you’ll see a number of “special combination platters.” Upon your first visit, you may even be intimidated by the selection. But you’ll soon figure out that every “special combination platter” consists of rice, beans, meat (chicken or beef), cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and some tortillas. Sure, there are differences in preparation. But at the end of the meal, no matter what you order, you’ll end up feasting on rice, beans, meat (chicken or beef), cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and some tortillas.

There’s an analogy here with RVs. Read more

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