>>785153...Yeah I see what you're saying. I was thinking of dropping my shit off at a storage unit every day that I need to bring my car somewhere. Have 3 plastic tubs for my car. One for food (Could just be a cooler), one for entertainment toiletries etc., and one for clothes. Bedding can be a sleeping bag or a sheet and a pillow or three. Work 9-5ish and drive to my unit, get my tubs and bedding. Drive to Walmart, and sleep. Up by or before dawn. Drop my shit off, go to the gym, shit, shower, and shave. Then back to the storage unit and drop it all off again. Rinse and repeat.
Over the past week I've been looking for all the stuff I can do when I get free time. Dollar theater sounds awesome. Parks, trails, just reading, going to a coffee shop, libraries, going for a run, going to the gym,
>>785781Pretty inspiring story. Seems like anyone who camps out in their car does it out of some kinda problem they have with someone else. My parent's kinda fucked with me in a few legal ways, so I've cut contact and need to get my finances straightened out.
Not to mention living expenses are fucking ridiculous enough. $400 for rent, $200 for gas and electric and water, etc., $50 on a phone bill, $75 on internet, $200 for car payments, $150 for insurance, $50 for gas in a month, and on and on it goes. Dwindling down paycheck after paycheck.
Anyhow, I imagine I'll get a lot of quality reading time and get to know my city even better. Hell, I'll probably the fittest in my life living off of the food I'm thinking of.
It'll probably be a decent amount of canned food like beans and fruit cocktails. Plenty of discounted bread (whole fuckin' loaf is about 50 cents at Walmart if it hasn't sold in a day). Avocados, apples, bananas, kiwis, etc. I could get my grocery shopping done at Walmart, get something refrigerated there and leave it in the cooler overnight. My work also has a fridge, so I can get a big lunch box and bring some stuff in with me.