-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Monday 28th of January 2013 03:54:17 PM
PIEERE said
10:37 PM Jan 28, 2013
What an advertising gig for the RV Industry. I sure wish I new how to get this in this thread. This was on one of this mornings newscasts. I seen it on the RVNET forum.
I just wonder how many families will think this is a grand idea. Sure hope they do the neccessary research rahther than listening to the media's propaganda and put a lot of families in jeoprady. Might work in the short-term!
WestWardHo said
11:14 PM Jan 28, 2013
14 people in a tin can, I'd kill myself!
Sherry
Lucky Mike said
11:34 PM Jan 28, 2013
They are definitely candidates for Extreme RV!!!!!!!........they would fit in Simons just perfectly!!!
Terry and Jo said
12:06 AM Jan 29, 2013
That gives new meaning to the phrase "close knit family." But you know, I think I envy them. I certainly wish I could have provided the opportunity for my family to see the country as they are.
Terry
Raytronx said
06:15 AM Jan 29, 2013
Laundry day must be fun :)
Terry and Jo said
08:40 PM Jan 29, 2013
Could this be yet another large family in an RV? I ran across this story on Yahoo! news about a family of 14 and the pictures appear to be different and there is a different website to their blog.
I still need to do some looking to see if they are one and the same or two different families.
Very interesting.
Terry
nightsky said
09:24 PM Jan 29, 2013
Looks to me like 2 different families, in the one all the kids' names end with 'y', and the other they don't. Pretty impressive to do this with that many people in 1 RV!
Colorado_Kid said
01:58 AM Jan 30, 2013
When those kids grow up its not going to be so fun.
Terry and Jo said
03:22 AM Jan 30, 2013
Colorado_Kid wrote:
When those kids grow up its not going to be so fun.
You know, I am so near to getting myself in trouble here. Especially with the ladies. So, I'll pass on commenting on your comment and just say that it definitely looks like it is two different families.
Terry
SnowGypsy said
06:50 PM Feb 23, 2013
It shows what extreme organization can get done. The most we ever saw was a couple with 5 children staying for a couple of months where we were. Of course, most people were horrified when the family arrived. The children were no problem at all. When they went to the pool, the whole family went. The children were very polite. At home where I grew up, one family lived in a house and had 17 children (1 set of twins) and I met someone that visited for dinner once and she said it was amazing that all the children had chores associated with the meal and they simply did them without direction. They were the most clean and polite kids at school. You either have manners and discipline or you don't and size of family or home really aren't the deciding factor. I surely understand wanting to just "drop out".
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-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Monday 28th of January 2013 03:54:17 PM
I just wonder how many families will think this is a grand idea. Sure hope they do the neccessary research rahther than listening to the media's propaganda and put a lot of families in jeoprady. Might work in the short-term!
Sherry
That gives new meaning to the phrase "close knit family." But you know, I think I envy them. I certainly wish I could have provided the opportunity for my family to see the country as they are.
Terry
Could this be yet another large family in an RV? I ran across this story on Yahoo! news about a family of 14 and the pictures appear to be different and there is a different website to their blog.
The Yahoo! news story:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/family-rv-kellogg-show-life-road-151308846.html
In that story are some links to a blog, a Twitter account, Facebook page, and a YouTube site. Here is their blog site:
Kellogg Show
I still need to do some looking to see if they are one and the same or two different families.
Very interesting.
Terry
When those kids grow up its not going to be so fun.
You know, I am so near to getting myself in trouble here. Especially with the ladies. So, I'll pass on commenting on your comment and just say that it definitely looks like it is two different families.
Terry