Wednesday, August 7

“Psych-Ops”


The games continue at the “old folks home” in Waikiki. The 28-day notice to vacate the mausoleum was rejected by Sy, the fucking slimeball. That’s okay. Staying until the end of October is fine. The concern over the wasted rent money has long since passed now that ZIRP is coming.

Of course, the fool has now interrupted the process of procuring the cargo van. A used 2006 Mercedes® Sprinter cargo van camper conversion was first considered. However, an older homeless motorhome may be more trouble than its worth. So, the purchase of a 2019 Nissan® NV is now being finalized. Well, maybe. Unfortunately, Sy is attempting to sabotage the exodus. He really seems to have a “death wish.”

The purchase of the cargo van may go through at the end of the month anyway. As long as reasonable paid parking can be found, it can be stored for two months. That would allow time to have the roof vent(s) installed as well as performing other minor modifications.

Acquaintances who have been privy to the aforementioned information have not been sympathetic. The homeless motorhome option has been looked upon with skepticism. What can be said? Most people are sycophants, “tools” of empire, slaves. They “toe the line” for the moneychangers and powers-that-be.

Addendum: The Wal-Mart Locator does not list the Ala Moana store as a “No Overnight RV Parking” location.

Update: The Ford® Transit cargo van has returned as the homeless motorhome of choice. The projected cost is $41,000 out the door. That’s $6,000 more than the quote for the Nissan® NV 1500 high roof cargo van. Why the Transit then? Well, the Transit is just about everywhere on the road. Thus, it would not stand out as a stealth urban camper. The Nissan® cargo van is very conspicuous because of its odd boxy design. And, both the Nissan® and Ram® cargo vans are highly visible because there are so few of them on the road. The Transit probably has the highest resale value, too.

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