This thread makes me think of the Sam Neil in "The Hunt for Red October". He plays Borodin, the second in command of a defecting Russian sub, and he's talking about living in Montana and getting a "pick-up truck, or maybe a recreational vehicle". And, of course, we have the attack RV from "Stripes".
Steven Desjardins Department of Chemistry Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA 24450 (540) 458-8873 FAX: (540) 458-8878 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/27/03 09:03AM >>> > Hi, Boris, > > Just to be more specific, "RV" stand for Recreation Vehicle, more or less a self > contained, motorized camping trailer. Usually driven by retired folks, who've > sold the family home, and are spending their "golden years", travelling (well, I > was being funny, but lots of folks do that). As a matter of fact, we had our pop-up at one of the campgrounds in the mountains here last year and got into a conversation with another camper. Turns out he was retired, paid his $1000.00 US for 6 months rent (includes water, electricity, sewage) there, and spent the other 6 months (November-April) in his RV in Florida. Ours, being a folding trailer with fabric sides, wouldn't be suitable for this type of "camping", but sure does serve us well for weekend trips to the mountains. Bill

