Cognisant
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So I'm talking to some guy about laptop batteries, one thing leads to another and he's telling me about the virtues of living on a boat. At face value it sounds kooky but particularly here in Brisbane it makes a lot of sense, as the nation's fastest growing city housing is really expensive, the cost of electricity has skyrocketed, and here his is living in the heart of the CBD (within the free wifi zone of the botanical gardens no less) yet paying only the annual maintenance cost of his boat.
I live in the CBD too, I live rather well in fact, but only because I'm boarding at home (mooching I confess) which can't last forever, heck I could be out on the street next week (my mother has serious health issues) so I desperately need a plan B, this seems perfect. There are suitable motorsail boats that I could buy right now such as this charming little thing which would only set me back about $40000 which appears fairly well set up.
That's a pretty crap house you may be thinking, well yeah, but with $100,000 I could by a single room apartment just outside the CBD, then pay rates, body-corporate, amenities (water, electricity) and though it may be nicer, I'd be getting about as much floorspace, I won't be able to take my apartment up to the tropics or overseas with me on holidays and for the same price I could get a boat like this.
Oh hell yes, sure the dunny's small but who cares, that's not the point, a marble bathroom with a solid gold Japanese toilet doesn't really do much to improve one's quality of life, the point is that if I can live cheaply on a boat then I don't need to be earning decent money to be making decent money and unlike with an apartment or house a boat gives me the freedom to load up my larder with canned food, fill up my gas tanks, and fuck off into the tropics for months on end.
I find that really appealing.
The only disadvantage I see is that, well, it's pathetic but the guy did confess to me that people look down on boaties like him as though they were homeless, and I suspect at face value many women would snub someone who invites them back to their boat, I mean everyone knows boats are cheaper than houses so living on a boat can be seen as a poor man's way of playing rich, also, The Chad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=741A51ByU2o&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I live in the CBD too, I live rather well in fact, but only because I'm boarding at home (mooching I confess) which can't last forever, heck I could be out on the street next week (my mother has serious health issues) so I desperately need a plan B, this seems perfect. There are suitable motorsail boats that I could buy right now such as this charming little thing which would only set me back about $40000 which appears fairly well set up.
That's a pretty crap house you may be thinking, well yeah, but with $100,000 I could by a single room apartment just outside the CBD, then pay rates, body-corporate, amenities (water, electricity) and though it may be nicer, I'd be getting about as much floorspace, I won't be able to take my apartment up to the tropics or overseas with me on holidays and for the same price I could get a boat like this.
Oh hell yes, sure the dunny's small but who cares, that's not the point, a marble bathroom with a solid gold Japanese toilet doesn't really do much to improve one's quality of life, the point is that if I can live cheaply on a boat then I don't need to be earning decent money to be making decent money and unlike with an apartment or house a boat gives me the freedom to load up my larder with canned food, fill up my gas tanks, and fuck off into the tropics for months on end.
I find that really appealing.
The only disadvantage I see is that, well, it's pathetic but the guy did confess to me that people look down on boaties like him as though they were homeless, and I suspect at face value many women would snub someone who invites them back to their boat, I mean everyone knows boats are cheaper than houses so living on a boat can be seen as a poor man's way of playing rich, also, The Chad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=741A51ByU2o&feature=youtube_gdata_player