TheGypsyDad 
TheGypsyDad last signed in Nov 20 2009 and has been on Bukisa since Jul 06, 2009.
I am a modern vagabond, nomadic at heart. Planning to travel in a truck camper across wherever rubber wheels can take me. During my travels I will be blogging my findings. http://www.TheModernVagabond.com
If you would like your own TravelBlog or just want to socialize with other Travellers...then go to The Modern Vagabond Social Network. Here you can share travel tips, pictures, videos, or even start your own Group related to Travelling. With your own Profile Page you can also advertise your travel related content on it if you wish!
The Sociopathic Behaviour of Large Corporations
I sit here broken hearted when I read about all of the criminal activities occurring amongst ourselves. I wonder what drives people to hurt each other as such...maybe for survival purposes and maybe just plain old malicious behaviour. Whichever it is, it does not
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The Gypsy Way
by TheGypsyDad | in Culture & Society > Human Interest
These traits also encompass mystery and unknowns to the conventional train of thought for the reason that there is conception of unsettledness. Having the combination of centuries of shared wisdom and embedded knowledge of naturalism with nomadic tendencies in the Gypsy way of life...
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Science and Spirituality
by TheGypsyDad | in Religion & Spirituality > General
Now combine these words together and what do you get? You might get a Spiritual Scientist, the Science of Spirituality, and Spiritual Science
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The Ultimate Vagabond Wagon
by TheGypsyDad | in Travel > Travel tips
For the vagabond who chooses to travel with the means of an RV, the best option would be the truck camper. The advantage of being able to pull into any pit stop at any time no matter what the geography of the area is...
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Shopping For A Used RV?
by TheGypsyDad | in Sports & Fitness > Camping & Outdoor Skills
Look at its layout and all the amenities it has to offer and let yourself relax until you feel satisfied that it is the right camper for you. If it’s not and you can’t feel it, don’t worry there are many more used campers available to you.
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How to cook corn on the cob on a campfire
by TheGypsyDad | in Sports & Fitness > Camping & Outdoor Skills
The more experienced campfire cook will have a good pair of thick leather gloves to remove the husk from the corn cobs and to even grab the cobs out of the fire pit. Add a little butter and salt and you have a terrific tasting corn on the cob cooked on an open campfire.
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Tips for avoiding snake bites when camping
by TheGypsyDad | in Sports & Fitness > Camping & Outdoor Skills
Snakes are a coldblooded creature, mostly roaming when it is hot outside, and during the cool days they are curled up under a warm log, rock or in a snuggly bush. During the cool days, if you are going to sit or settle down in an area where a snake might be...
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Cooking A Whole Chicken On A Campfire
by TheGypsyDad | in Sports & Fitness > Camping & Outdoor Skills
The first thing needed is a good fire pit surrounded by stones; the stones should be approximately 1 to 3 inches in diameter... Make sure your fire is well stoked and that it stays hot at all time. Depending on the size of your chicken and the heat of your fire, the chicken should be ready to eat within 40 to 60 minutes
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Vagabond Travel Music
by TheGypsyDad | in Travel > Travel tips
Now depending on your budget, mode of travelling, and preferences, the vagabond can choose from various ways of playing their music. Portable players, computers and laptops, car stereos, or even your own instrument and voice (the ladder will depend on your creativity and vocal chords).
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The Modern Vagabond
by TheGypsyDad | in Travel > Travel tips
Welcome to “The Vagabond Blog”.Put on your backpack, grab your walking stick, and join us on this excursion. No rat race, no business suits, and especially no Alarm Clocks. Just plain wandering around, and good old Mother Nature to fulfill our daily lives.
Boost your immune system for this flu season. by intodiet
Fall is coming, temperature is dropping and flu is about to start again. Recently H1N1 is on our minds now… so I will be writing today about what to do to boost your immune system to reduce the chance of being ill.
Foreclosure Cleaning Services, clean out business by researchanalyst
cleaning foreclosures some of the most helpful tips is you are thinking of getting started that even though you can make a lot of money you also will have some strict guidelines to follow, you will have to be prepared for the deplorable state you will find many of these foreclosured property in.
How to wash hair with conditioner by Weirdology
CO (conditioner only) is an alternative method for washing hair. Most who use this method find it cleans as well as shampoo, without stripping the hair and scalp of all its sebum (the oil that our scalp produces), resulting in clean, but not dried out and frizzy hair.
researchanalyst on Shopping For A Used RV? on October 21, 2009
This is great, thanks for sharing!...
djonghs on Tips for avoiding snake bites when camping on August 20, 2009
Very helpful information, thanks....
djonghs on How to cook corn on the cob on a campfire on August 20, 2009
Ah... never thought to soaking the corn with water..thanks for the tip....
djonghs on Cooking A Whole Chicken On A Campfire on August 13, 2009
Hmmm. good recipe....but it would be better if come with illustration. ...
for Foreclosure Cleaning Services, clean out business on October 21, 2009
Interesting business...anything available for Canada?...
for Text How to Text Online for Free Almost Any Cell For Free Online on October 17, 2009
Good tip...going to have to try this!...
for Boost your immune system for this flu season. on November 06, 2009
Nice, if everyone ate like they should our medical system would be less strained....
for How to Start Your Own Band on August 31, 2009
I want to be a Rock Star!!!!...
for How to Write a Book on August 31, 2009
I am hoping to be able to write my own book one day!...












