Very Nice, Richard! And you're in good country for it!
3958v wrote:Whats the matter George you need more to polish? Bill K
Yeah... the thing is, I'm married to the girl who spends 6 mos thinking about it before she'll buy new shoes!
On the other hand, I'm the impulsive one... so you can imagine how this happened....
I was hoping to get her "feet wet" by getting her into a small camper or travel-trailer, and after much conversation she finally agreed to go look at an older "project Airstream" in nearby Fredricksburg...
So when the arrangements were made a couple Saturdays ago, we met the owner and looked it over. It had sat in a barn for many years before the present owner found it and got it moving again. It was cute...but had lived thru a few knocks and bumps, had creaky plumbing and lot's of electrical tape, and needed more attention despite the clean-up, 1960's appliances and recent tires. Jamie sat in it and looked around.... was acting mildly interested.... and then we bid the owner/seller goodbye to "give us some time to think about it".... and to my surprise, Jamie became quite conversational about how this and that and the "décor would need work..." and how the appliances were "dated"...
Hhmmmmmnnn..... I thought...she actually seems to be
considering this idea..(.of buying a camper...)
Sooo, we drove on down to San Antonio where we looked at a used Heartland MPG... a cute little "teardrop" trailer which had been sitting on a consignment lot. It was an orphan the owner had left there last year and the consignment guy opened it up, and it had a new-smell to it since it'd been sitting a long time...in the recent rain...and I noticed the rear sofa/bed was soaked and the rear wall-covering was coming loose where the rear window had leaked.
I quickly whispered to Jamie that I thought that could be fixed and might be a good arguing point if she like it. She acted pleasantly interested in front of the consignment-guy... saying nice things about the size of the shower and the newer appliances of the unit.
But when we drove away to "think about it", she told me that she was concerned about the formaldehyde (new) smell and didn't think the little thing was as well-constructed as the previous "project" we'd seen.
Hhmmmmnn...
After lunch we needed to head home and she mentioned the advertisement we'd seen about another Airstream. It was also in Fredricksburg (on the way home...sort-of) and she said something to the effect that "perhaps we should look at it too while we're out".
Wow, I thought.... she actually seems interested. Maybe by next year I could talk her into this idea. I agreed to call the seller and drop by to look at it, knowing it was over twice what we'd ever spend on something like that...but it'd be fun to
look at it.
We got there, he and his wife opened it up and showed it's features, it's clean construction, it's nice large bathroom (for an RV) and it's like-new appearance and new appliances, and when the conversation dragged and it was clearly time to go (and getting dark) I closed the conversation by offering him a ridiculously low price, knowing it'd be over and done with. He said "No", of course and I stood up to leave when he surprised me by responding with an offer only a double-digit ADU's (Airplane Dollar Units.... sometimes referred to as a "G"...) more than I'd mentioned.
Whew! I wasn't really trying to negotiate a deal...( In my own head I knew we were only looking!...)
Knowing that this was only a polite viewing, and that take-all-the-time-in-the-world-with-decisions Jamie was certainly not going to do anything so frivolous in less than a year's worth of begg.. er... uh.. NEGOTIATING with me... I told him that it was waay over our budget and that we shouldn't waste anymore of his time...Thank you, sir...I guess that unless Jamie has anything else to say or ask...we'd be on our way home....
...the other wife looked at Jamie...they had that girl-to-girl-esp-thing... Jamie looked at me... Jamie looked at the guy... Jamie said, "Well... OK! We'll Take It!"
I hadn't thought about who's going to polish it until you just mentioned it, Bill!
If you and Richard would come to convention...I'll bring some beer and rags!
(I LOVE this woman!)
