This guy rocks out in his RV as he drives through Washington State's Olympic National Park. Give the video about 15 seconds for the guy to break lose, as he rock and rolls to "My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean."
An excellant example of why ther should be an operators license similar to a CDL that carries stiffer penalties for traffic violations due to the size of the vehicle involve. Very dangerous. I hope to never meet this person on the road!
That was great! I can't believe the 'pull this guy's license' crowd. He was checking his mirrors the whole time. Afraid somebody is going to have some fun?
People need to lighten up a little - this is what RVing is all about! He made sure he kept the RV on the road by checking mirrors and holding the wheel when he had to. If you can't have fun on the journey - why go!
This guy is funny but at the same time he is alert and contiuously checking the mirrors and ahead. Course some people don't notice that because they are too serious and afraid to crack a smile.
It's good to see someone enjoying life, their RV, & a nat'l park, BUT, as a long-time resident of a large nat'l park I'm wondering if perhaps this type of activity could be 1 of the reasons why so many RVs refuse to use turnouts. About 80% of the RV drivers in our park are slow, rude & thoughtless because they refuse to use turnouts, resulting in long lines of traffic, possible accidents, & unhappy & unsafe drivers who are forced to pass, often unsafely.
This type of activity would be better done around the campfire. It would be funny there without putting anybody in danger. Driving any vehicle is something to be done safely.
That's what it's all about. Living and enjoying your life!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Not only did I enjoy it, I Loved it. Made my day.
ReplyDeleteThat guy loves RV'in as much as I do. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteMy first out loud laugh of the day! Enjoyed him tremendously!
ReplyDeleteNOT ONLY HILARIOUS, HE IS DANGEROUS. I WOULD NOT TO MEET THIS FOOL ON THE HIGHWAY.
ReplyDeleteYou are a wonderful entertainer, made my day!
ReplyDeleteWould someone please take the video-cam away from this guy's wife!
ReplyDeleteLooks like me traveling down the highway in my RV. Only I go down the road alone so don't have anyone to film me.
ReplyDeleteRVerjoy.
He should be in a home under the care of a medical doctor.
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL!!! Love to see someone being a kid again....it's absolutely GREAT!!!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope I dont meet him on the highway. No hands on the wheel of a motorhome(shudder)
ReplyDeleteAn excellant example of why ther should be an operators license similar to a CDL that carries stiffer penalties for traffic violations due to the size of the vehicle involve. Very dangerous. I hope to never meet this person on the road!
ReplyDeleteLove to see someone having that much fun BUT he is a menace on the road and his drivers license should be pulled
ReplyDeleteThat was great! I can't believe the 'pull this guy's license' crowd. He was checking his mirrors the whole time. Afraid somebody is going to have some fun?
ReplyDeletePlease send an iteneraryso that Icanavoidhim on the road.
ReplyDeletePeople need to lighten up a little - this is what RVing is all about! He made sure he kept the RV on the road by checking mirrors and holding the wheel when he had to. If you can't have fun on the journey - why go!
ReplyDeleteJust my 2 cents!
This guy is funny but at the same time he is alert and contiuously checking the mirrors and ahead. Course some people don't notice that because they are too serious and afraid to crack a smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great guy - he and his wife sure do know how to have fun! Thanks for the entertainment.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see someone enjoying life, their RV, & a nat'l park, BUT, as a long-time resident of a large nat'l park I'm wondering if perhaps this type of activity could be 1 of the reasons why so many RVs refuse to use turnouts. About 80% of the RV drivers in our park are slow, rude & thoughtless because they refuse to use turnouts, resulting in long lines of traffic, possible accidents, & unhappy & unsafe drivers who are forced to pass, often unsafely.
ReplyDeleteThis type of activity would be better done around the campfire. It would be funny there without putting anybody in danger. Driving any vehicle is something to be done safely.
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