You Say Tomato, I say $3 Million Dollar Winnebago

I notice alot of people including myself have some “dream” automobile they fantasize having someday.  If you ask 5 people you will get 4 different answers that range from Mercedes to Maserati to high performance Audi sports cars to super hybrid Hondas that run on coffee beans and used vegetable oil. The only thing in common among all five people is they cant possibly afford the car they are fantasizing about and there is a better chance they’ll be struck by lightning then own and operate their self-appointed dream vehicle. That doesn’t stop people from dreaming or proclaiming out loud every time they see one on the road, “Hey, there’s my car!!”  Similarly, every time a friend or coworker says that, everybody else thinks, “Yeah…right.”  Then they return to their own highly improbable plan to build a glass enclosed garage, ala Risky Business, to house their fantasized 2012 Jaguar EKR-S.

I guess we all live to some extent on dreams and delusions. The reality of gasoline approaching $5 a gallon and auto insurance to cover a fender bender on a Bentley or Bugatti Veyron is enough to take the wind out of anybody’s sails. When it comes to expensive cars and dream vehicles, consider most of us the “Dreamer Who Seeks Not to be Awakened”. Who ever said reality is always the best road to travel upon? Dont look at me. Here is video of the modest little $3 million dollar RV I want….if only for a day or two….or maybe ten.
http://www.aol.com/video/worlds-most-expensive-recreational-vehicle/517355007/?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl6|sec1_lnk1%26pLid%3D157445

About captaincliff

Psychologist by day, insomniac Pirate blogger by night, this Child of God likes to share sarcastic social commentary as well as topsy-turvy observations about life, love and the pursuit of zaniness, a functional form of insanity in an increasingly insane world
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