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  • How do they get money ? Those vehicles don't run on freedom . What about car insurance ?

  • @mwillblade

    Eh, not sure if you looked into this yet, but if you have I was just wondering what answer you found?

    I have alot of Q's about rubber tramps, as I would like to be one for a few years (Or perhaps more, I dunno yet)

    Where do they get clean water?

    What happens if they need to get medicine or need to go to the hospital?

    ....

  • @BarEnFaroth Medical stuff , I would assume take care of themselves or go to the county and the state would pay for it ,fresh water should be easy ,anywhere in America towns I would assume the easier it gets if you would just take the first step .

  • @mwillblade

    freedom? of course not silly! :) : everyone knows freedom isn't free

    they run on imagination! & magic

  • absolutely amazing!

    where can i watch or buy this documentary?

    the website doesnt work and i would really love to watch this

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  • HEY, I KNOW THESE FOLKS!!!

    justmark with the sailbus

  • this video is a revelation in me !!!! I want live like this since a long long time !!

  • Been a hobo rubbertramp since 2001 VW Westfalia Vanagon is perfect a rucksack on 4 wheels.

  • "an acoustic lifestyle"

    I love it!

  • like the travelers in ireland

  • i luv tramps especially max

  • Hobo life is hard.

  • Wow, I am so impressed. I wanna be like them. Hobo life is great.

  • What you expect him to make a movie about everyday working sluffs? How exciting that would be! People could talk unendingly about how they stamp metal or pound away on a keyboard for 8 to 10 hours a day. WOW!!

  • that kind of redefines a majority of things for me and what we're doing in our 1973 winnebago. our videos...are pathetic... thank you...

  • Love it. If only our bus weren't stationary, we'd be livin' it to

  • I once lived right down the road from Ken and often looked over the valley from Mt Pisgah. I miss that man every so often, he had a way of looking at things that I found to be very interesting. Usually he would be tending to his cattle or cruising by in his car and we would wave. Further!

  • Nice video.

  • GREAT STUFF..

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