Jimbo seems to have forgotten 2013:
https://www.jacksonville.com/story/sports/college/fsu-seminoles/2013/09/20/tempo-not-fast-enough-fsu-offense/15815733007/
https://shop.cubuffs.com/mens-deion-sanders-white-colorado-buffaloes-coach-prime-pullover-hoodie/p-38248546914921+z-9807-93335426?_ref=p-TLP:m-GRID:i-r1c0:po-3
Don't think that is an UA hoodie?
You know though, if it was just somewhat downhill or could be laid out/propped up with any kind of downhill slope and not in the way of the contractors - a 100 or 150 feet of 4 inch sewer pipe across the top of the ground for a season wouldn't be that big of a deal during construction. Would be better than having to use a honey pot at all.
The ovens are crappy to bake in, heat unevenly but it helps to use a pizza stone or something like a terra cotta tile in the bottom of the oven. You're going to burn the shit of biscuits until you get it worked out. Other then that its OK IMO, just smaller. You have to stay really organized. I think you'd find yourself cooking outside a lot on the grill or Blackstone.
The nice thing is having your place. Familiar bed and all that. Weekends should be easy to handle. My limit is about 5 days but I also have 3 daughters that can only handle so much of each other in a day...
After a couple rum and cokes and trying try to be as eloquent as possible - Really to be honest, I don't think buying an RV in lieu of other arrangements is the best way to save money. They are really meant for recreation and to stay in one and be honestly comfortable you have to really want to be there. My wife really loves taking our camper out and I like the trips because it's like having the lake cabin I can't afford and the family time aspect with my kids before they grow up.... Yes we've used our trailer a bunch instead of using hotels but we are not anywhere close justifying the cost of the camper vs renting something.
Anyway, if it were me - and I had the means (or credit) - as a business decision - I'd buy another property instead of a camper. Then when your place is done you'd probably get a better return. I'd just call it an investment property and put the >$80K you'd spend on the airstream down and then VRBO it or sell it next year.
TLDR: Buying a camper to save money is a bad idea (drunk me)
I like to wheresmycellphone.com people over and over that cut me off or drive shitty and have their mobile phone printed on their windows on their commercial vehicles. Usually I do it when I work the night shift or on the weekends...