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Down1
4th June 2012, 12:39 PM
Probably with the money he made being a Carplord of course.


When you picture your dream home, what comes to mind? For most people, the inside of an airplane is the furthest thing from the image of bliss that pops into their heads. For Bruce Campbell of Oregon, his dream home is a Boeing 727-200.

A few years ago Campbell purchased the aircraft for $100,000 and decided to gut it and create a living space. The airplane home, which still needs renovations to make it completely habitable, has running water and three restrooms (one of which is in working condition). It is also wired for electricity. While there is a shower, figuring out how to install plumbing remains a challenge. It also lacks sufficient privacy. Since the aircraft is in the woods, Campbell is not too concerned about the neighbors peeping in.

Campbell says his "experiment" to turn a plane into a home is not for everyone, but he "absolutely loves it." All the seats have been removed from the main cabin, so there's ample room to move around. He's also created a website that highlights different features of the home.

So why not live in a more traditional brick or wood home? Campbell says, "Wood is in my view a terrible building material. It biodegrades. It's termite chow, or it's firewood. Retired airliners are profoundly well-designed."

For entertainment, Campbell listens to his iPod, because there is no TV or radio in the plane. He also spends time in the cockpit, saying it has a bit of "magic" about it. How many other people can say that they have a cockpit in their dream home?
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/trending-now/man-turns-airplane-dream-home-155343191.html

osoab
4th June 2012, 04:03 PM
How many other people can say that they have a cockpit in their dream home?

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Gaillo
4th June 2012, 04:13 PM
How many other people can say that they have a cockpit in their dream home?


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http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/Beavis-Butthead-p21.jpg

Hehe huh huh heh heh He said "Cock" hehe huh heh!

osoab
4th June 2012, 04:29 PM
http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/Beavis-Butthead-p21.jpg

Hehe huh huh heh heh He said "Cock" hehe huh heh!

;D Seriously when I read the line originally, "porn star" was the first thing that ran across my thoughts.

What do you think of when you read this?

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In a day when many could do with some cheering up, here is some bonus humor courtesy of some truly delightful headline editing at Reuters.

joboo
4th June 2012, 06:40 PM
He's worried about wood degrading?

$100,000 can buy a lot of bricks, mortar, and concrete.

100K deep, and the place still looks like hell.

What a maroon...

Down1
5th June 2012, 05:15 AM
He's worried about wood degrading?

$100,000 can buy a lot of bricks, mortar, and concrete.

100K deep, and the place still looks like hell.

What a maroon...
I think a shipping container home with plumbing would have been a better way to go.

palani
5th June 2012, 05:40 AM
Twenty years from now that $100,000 investment in aluminum will be worth $1,000,000.

Sometimes the best investments are hidden in plane view.

joboo
5th June 2012, 06:19 AM
Twenty years from now that $100,000 investment in aluminum will be worth $1,000,000.

Sometimes the best investments are hidden in plane view.

I think your estimate might be a little high.

palani
5th June 2012, 06:38 AM
Based upon the rate of decline of value of the U.S. dollar ... I am conservative.

joboo
5th June 2012, 06:50 AM
Based upon the rate of decline of value of the U.S. dollar ... I am conservative.


Why not base it on the price performance of aluminum? In the last 15 years it's doubled. Most of it gets recycled these days.

palani
5th June 2012, 07:01 AM
Why not base it on the price performance of aluminum? In the last 15 years it's doubled. Most of it gets recycled these days. I would rather collect aluminum than nickels. Anything (other than fiat) is going to retain value. Junked cars is probably a good investment too but would make a poor building material.

palani
10th June 2012, 04:20 PM
Here is your chance. Knock the wings off, put a trailer hitch on the front and tow it home. I bet you would turn heads all the way down the interstate.


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