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Date: July 13, 2017 at 19:17:02
From: kemokae, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...


an possible "tiny home" with an few changes perhaps. Not an just camper only... Your opinion please.


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Date: July 13, 2017 at 22:12:02
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...

URL: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=pick+truck+tiny+home&atb=v53-3__&ia=videos&iax=1


heres some posted on line...you tube, would I consider it personally? Only if I had to. which I don't.


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Date: July 19, 2017 at 08:34:33
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...



Only if I had to... why? I'd miss my library and sewing,
the garden and other things you can't pack in a tiny
space.

But if all were lost, then it would be a way to be cozy
and engage the world. You bet.

All you really need is your mind and mantra.


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Date: July 19, 2017 at 11:26:56
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...


Only the small space of the back of pickup? that was my answer to Kemokae. I lived in a camper van for 5 months because I had to. Showered at bathroom showers or the gym here and there, porty potty needed to be dumped daily, Cooked inside when it was cold and outside when it was hot. Had to haul water all the time. Well, it was my choice initially. But glad I was able to move and into a small house and I have been here since then. My house the size of a small studio apt. But its fine with me. If I were on the road traveling, I would not mind being in a small pick up space with my Cat.
I like the tiny homes I see built - I like to look at them on videos. I am mostly handicapped now, and would not even consider traveling now unless it was an emergency. Since my move in 2012, from Az to ND, to here, has been quite a journey. I do not mind small spaces. I have done allot of traveling when I was more mobile, I loved it. And meeting oh so many people, cultures, and living conditions.


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Date: July 19, 2017 at 11:56:16
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: PS, if I told you how many times I have moved


in my 64 years, you would know I am a gypsy. :)
Early life was not my choice, later life was.


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Date: July 14, 2017 at 00:11:53
From: kemokae, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...


That was an bit interesting, I didn't know they now have bike tiny homes...nor most the truck tiny homes are using things like dump trucks, tanker trucks and all kinds of odd truck back ends, there were still the old built into the truck tiny homes also, and of course the Volkswagen camper of old also. WE have an 11 foot camper, though it may be made into an greenhouse by this fall....but it had an queen sized bed up front, and kitchen counter below it, and in back an bathroom and opposite it an table folded down into an bed and an wall of refrigerator and propane heater, bigger cooler below them...I had always thought of making an tilt out unit came out
with the push of an electrical button for it...add an little patio area that slide in and out the back of it...with moveable type patio chairs and chase lounges. For those time it rains and your stuck inside and can't make your smores. Hubby and son tore my little camper up one year, it got rain in it and I was told it needed completely renovated with new wood framing. I traveled in it across the country one year as its driver, and we picked up hubby in Washington D. C...we flew him in to meet us and then finished our trip. Because my son was still pretty much an baby, we use to use the big cooler as his bathtub back then....and the sofa without the table next to it, was
partioned off for his crib and play area. WE could still sit in two folding chairs in the thing next to him...the kitchen counter behind us. WE could also use an regular play-pen outside for him...with an top cover on it. If it folded flat, we could put it on the roof or along the side of the camper to haul it. Extra long bed truck.. in the back section also. Thanks for posting this link. Many options out there these days.


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Date: July 14, 2017 at 00:27:49
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...


i lived in a one ton panel truck for a couple years...comfy for one...two, not so much...


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Date: July 14, 2017 at 00:30:13
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...

URL: http://downtownmotorcarsales.com/pics/1954-chevrolet-first-series-3800-one-ton-panel-delivery-1.jpg


like this one...


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Date: July 14, 2017 at 03:04:56
From: kemokae, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Question...would you consider the back of an pickup...


I've only seen one kind of Play toY that this guy had reconverted and it was van type an truck...he had plush fur inside, speakers and an top bar kind of set up for his girls he entertained. Satin quilted walls inside with small side lights. The fur was an medium brown colored stuff...thick and soft.. I thought it was kind of sexy myself and this was back in the older days too. Must of cost him an fortune to renovate it...outside was an candy apple red. No windows in it, but he could open up the back doors to see the stars.
It was never meant for just one person.


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