Janet Wilder wrote:
>
> Many years ago there was a little restaurant in Galveston that made the
> most wonderful fried oyster po' boy sandwiches.
>
> We were living in the RV at the time and all at once I got a craving for
> one of those sandwiches from that little shop.
>
> We hooked up the next morning, hoisted the jacks and drove a couple of
> hundred miles to an RV park in Galveston, just so I could have my sandwich.
>
> I ask you, how many people can or will move their home several hundred
> miles just for a sandwich?
An RV could be anything from a pop-up tent to a $500,000 motor home...
so I'd have to assume you would be making that Po'Boy run as the first
leg of a tour, otherwise I'd have gone by automobile even if I needed
to rent one, would cost less then lugging a gas guzzling RV... not
even many years ago when gas was cheap. When I lived on Lung Guyland
I'd make the 250 mile round trip into Brooklyn just for decent pizza
(L&B Spumoni Gardens) and canollis.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/nuccios-broo...q=Best+Cannoli