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I pay $239 a week, after taxes, to stay at Motel 6...

  1. #21
    Beetlesiri Houston [enlighten my devil-may-care transplanting]
    I brought my dad's 3 guns and his no in broad daylight into an Intown Suite. No one even talked to us anymore until after we left.

    It honestly depends on the area, but it is usually Ghetto as hell.
  2. #22
    Beetlesiri Houston [enlighten my devil-may-care transplanting]
    Also the one I was at had a terrible bathroom. The toilet would clog from a piss.
  3. #23
    SpaceCakes African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Beetlesiri I brought my dad's 3 guns and his no in broad daylight into an Intown Suite. No one even talked to us anymore until after we left.

    It honestly depends on the area, but it is usually Ghetto as hell.

    I say move to NYC. I mean they have some fancy condos and shit.. but most of the city is a ghetto. so you don't have to feel bad about the front of your house or building tagged. it's just being happy you have more than 400 sq feet rather than a closet apartment with a murphy bed that doesn't even fold up.
  4. #24
    Beetlesiri Houston [enlighten my devil-may-care transplanting]
    I can live in a particularly large closet. I need room for a bed, chair, and TV. It would be nice to have access to a bathroom too. I can have a little cooker of some sort I plug in and there you have it. My 2 room paradise.
  5. #25
    esbity African Astronaut
    Quality of life should be considered. And that's coming from me.
  6. #26
    If you're a social butterfly where you live isn't really that important...just a place to sleep etc if you spend most of your day time "out and about". I enjoy watching van life/tiny homes/primitive camping videos on youtube and imagine an alternate reality where i'm doing it instead of luxuriating in my current luxurious surroundings and lifestyle.
  7. #27
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    My buddy lived in a camper for 6 mths while his house was being built.

    It was at a campground. They had a lake to fish in,pools,bands on the weekends a playground and mountain biking trails. Cost him $200a week. He loved it (kids too) and didn’t wanna move into the house.

    His wife,not so much.
  8. #28
    Matt, you should post us some Motel6 stories, things you've witnessed while living there, I'm sure there are many interesting ones to share.
  9. #29
    Originally posted by Archer513 My buddy lived in a camper for 6 mths while his house was being built.

    It was at a campground. They had a lake to fish in,pools,bands on the weekends a playground and mountain biking trails. Cost him $200a week. He loved it (kids too) and didn’t wanna move into the house.

    His wife,not so much.

    YOu mean $200 a month?
  10. #30
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson YOu mean $200 a month?

    Na a week. That included Water,electric,garbage,WiFi. It was a gated campground.

    You can buy a lot for 9k and put your camper on it and pay $150 a month utilities,tax,etc.. Redneck vacation homes. Ppl got out on the weekends and party and let their kids run around. Everyone drives around in golf carts and have ski boats.
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Archer513 Na a week. That included Water,electric,garbage,WiFi. It was a gated campground.

    You can buy a lot for 9k and put your camper on it and pay $150 a month utilities,tax,etc.. Redneck vacation homes. Ppl got out on the weekends and party and let their kids run around. Everyone drives around in golf carts and have ski boats.

    Jeez, the campgrounds near me charge like $15 a night for sites with water and electric hookups.

    EDIT, CORRECTION:

    $20 a night

    Standard Campsites (Water & 30-amp Electricity)

    People per Site: 8 Number of Sites: 32


    Picnic table
    Water hookup
    30 amp hookup
    Upright grill
    Fire ring
    Restrooms with showers nearby

    Mind you that does add up to $140 a week so I guess $200 isn't that much different
  12. #32
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Beetlesiri I can live in a particularly large closet. I need room for a bed, chair, and TV. It would be nice to have access to a bathroom too. I can have a little cooker of some sort I plug in and there you have it. My 2 room paradise.

    I have a gimp box you can take up residence in.
  13. #33
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Jeez, the campgrounds near me charge like $15 a night for sites with water and electric hookups.

    EDIT, CORRECTION:

    $20 a night

    Standard Campsites (Water & 30-amp Electricity)

    People per Site: 8 Number of Sites: 32


    Picnic table
    Water hookup
    30 amp hookup
    Upright grill
    Fire ring
    Restrooms with showers nearby

    Mind you that does add up to $140 a week so I guess $200 isn't that much different

    Yea,that included the camper too. He didn’t have a camper. This place doesn’t do nightly.

    State parks do nightly,but they close in the winter.
  14. #34
    blaster master victim of incest
  15. #35
    SpaceCakes African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Beetlesiri I can live in a particularly large closet. I need room for a bed, chair, and TV. It would be nice to have access to a bathroom too. I can have a little cooker of some sort I plug in and there you have it. My 2 room paradise.

    the convection "cold touch" cooking plates are popular now in dorms. the worst you can do is spill it and scald your testicles
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