Hi
My name is Ryan and I am a college student at the University of Minnesota. I’m doing some research on modified school buses for a class I am taking on folk art, and stumbled upon this group.
I am very interested what I have seen already, but was wondering if I could pose a few questions to the group to minimize my speculation and fill in some gaps in my knowledge base.
Please, anyone, feel free to answer these questions. I’d love to hear any and all opinions from people who make all sorts of modifications.
1.What are your reasons for modifying old school buses?
2.What makes a really great skoolie?
3.What makes a really bad one?
4.What made you personally pursue the type of modification that you did?
5.Where did you get the idea to make a skoolie?
6.Did you think up the details yourself or use a plan?
7.Do any of your friends that you regularly see have skoolies as well? Or is it mainly this online community?
I really appreciate any feedback that you can offer this budding student of skoolie culture. Additionally, if you have any questions for me, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
My name is Ryan and I am a college student at the University of Minnesota. I’m doing some research on modified school buses for a class I am taking on folk art, and stumbled upon this group.
I am very interested what I have seen already, but was wondering if I could pose a few questions to the group to minimize my speculation and fill in some gaps in my knowledge base.
Please, anyone, feel free to answer these questions. I’d love to hear any and all opinions from people who make all sorts of modifications.
1.What are your reasons for modifying old school buses?
2.What makes a really great skoolie?
3.What makes a really bad one?
4.What made you personally pursue the type of modification that you did?
5.Where did you get the idea to make a skoolie?
6.Did you think up the details yourself or use a plan?
7.Do any of your friends that you regularly see have skoolies as well? Or is it mainly this online community?
I really appreciate any feedback that you can offer this budding student of skoolie culture. Additionally, if you have any questions for me, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan