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I always wanted to form my own band of perpetual travelers who would go town to town, never to settle down or settle down in one place for a short time and move on. The question is would you join? The other questions; what problems would the band and I would face? How would I solve them? How should it be organized? What should such a society be based on?

2007-02-11 15:21:27 · 4 answers · asked by gotagetaweigh 4 in Travel Other - Destinations

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I do know some the more obvious problems for such a group, yet I decided not to give my answers to such questions to prevent people from getting stuck on what I say and in hopes of supplying solutions and questions I may have not considered. So if you say "What will we do for money?" for example, I am expecting a in depth, specific and detailed solution from you. Same idea when asking questions or presenting a problem, "Where should we store our money?". This should be replaced with "The problems I see is where to store our money. If not stored in banks, we could be targets for robbers. Yet if we use banks someone will have to manage the account, how do we make sure the person is kept accountable of handling the band's funds?" Keep this in mind when you present an answer or a potential problem.
Also thinks of other issues besides money. The more the better.

2007-02-11 15:22:07 · update #1

I am half serious when asking this question.

However if I get enough and plenty of responses, I will place some serious effort into this to get it started. No joke. The ones with best, in depth responses will be picked to help me plan this endeavor, provided I can contact you through your profile. Such people will be picked to help with everything from what to name our band, more day to day issues and even be considered to positions of leadership.

That is if I get serious and massive amount of responses.

I also will respond to questions and answers to those who respond on the add details function.

2007-02-11 15:23:40 · update #2

No I'd never make you drink "kool-aid".
Kinda difficult to travel if you're dead.

2007-02-14 03:41:34 · update #3

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I think it's a good idea. I have certainly moved enough and often enough in my adult life. The immediate problem would be that this society runs on an energy exchange we call money. to get energy to move, you need money. to get the energy to function, again, the need to somehow make enough of this energy token called money to function. But sometimes the road sings to me, beckoning me onwards.

2007-02-13 00:59:58 · answer #1 · answered by Morgan D 2 · 0 0

The Good Sam Club has proven to be very successful. They are composed of people who have worked hard and saved their money so they could be free from the daily grind.

Nomads in the past simply hunted and gathered as they went along, and killed or were killed by anyone that got in their way. Nomads are loved when they are "tourists," because they stimulate the economy. But a band of nomads who live off the land create no taxable income for a government, and therefore they are apt to incur the wrath of whatever regional war-lord is in charge of the area.

You should appeal to the bored rich. Recruit Paris Hilton, for example ---people who have money coming in from elsewhere. And bring a camera crew. And pay me a royalty for the idea, cuz I'd love to travel, too.

2007-02-11 23:39:11 · answer #2 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 1 0

Ahem...are a writer for LOST? Or is this a new show altogether?

No really like EDDIE I'd go with you.

Hmmmm you not going to make us drink "cool-aid" are you?
( tapping foot having second thoughts... )

2007-02-13 02:51:38 · answer #3 · answered by mauikittie 5 · 0 0

Don't be a dreamer and naive.You'll be starving.You'll find some losers, don't worry,pal.

2007-02-11 23:28:48 · answer #4 · answered by greβ 6 · 0 1

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