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Tales of a Vagabond

Tales of a Vagabond : Traveling the US in a Waste Vegetable Oil Powered Skoolie Bus
Tales of a Vagabond
Traveling the US in a Waste Vegetable Oil Powered Skoolie Bus
Adventures and Tales of a Vagabond traveling the US in a Waste Vegetable Oil Powered Skoolie Bus with a Great Dane Dog
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9/08 9:52 A Bitter Sweet Weekend
I sold Betsy, the Big Blue Skoolie Bus this weekend. It was a sad day for the Vagabond; but I got what I was asking for it, so it all seemed to work itself out. Plus it allowed me to take a trip to Baltimore with a friend to watch a few bands play...
6/03 10:27 Google Paid the Vagabond
I started with the Google Adsense program to display ads on my blogs and websites and I get a cut from the cost per click advertisements. Basically meaning, every time someone clicks on the ads on my websites/blogs, I get paid a portion of what...
7/22 9:45 It's My Birthday!!!
My birthday is this weekend. I will be 29 years old this year. One more until I change into my 30's. I'm a little ambiguous about this birthday, as my life has changed so much in the past year, and I thought i was on track for getting wht I wanted...
7/22 9:40 Yes... I am Still Alive
I am really amazed by the amount of people that payed attention to me not posting for a while. Really tho, I am NOT DEAD!! I have just not had a consistent/legal internet connection to use. Soon enough that will all change and you will go back to...
6/03 10:52 Vagabond, That Ain't Your Bus
I am on a mini-adventure. It's actually a fairly large adventure, but small in comparison to most of the journeys I have taken myself on. As stated before, I jettisoned the Jeep back in Massachusetts, and have been car-less in Virginia for the...

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