Volume 125 Issue 114 kansan.com Thursday, May 2, 2013 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN UDKthe student voice since 1904 out DRINKING AT HOME ON THE ROAD EMILY DONOVAN cut is now accented with fuschia. At a March Madness watch party philosophy was ‘Anything that we their first stop in Colorado Springs, much as they would pay in a month [email protected] Devine first shaved a mohawk — or, three years ago, one of their friends can replace, let’s get rid of.’” they headed to a bar and found not for their commute when they both rather, “Jayhawk,” as it was originally mused about buying an RV and a Devine’s parents were intrigued; just a warm experience but the heart worked corporate jobs. Sometimes when Brian Devine blue and red for March Madness — national parks pass and touring the Scarpello’s, concerned. of the town: locals recommended Their two dogs, Ernie, a labra- looks in his rearview mirror, he in 2012. He recently reshaved it and country. Scarpello, who had always “Hey Dad,” Scarpello said, finally the perfect bike trails, restaurants dor/terrier mix from the Lawrence realizes, “Oh yeah, I’m driving my dyed it green, as recommended by daydreamed about flipping a school calling her parents during their vaca- and sightseeing spots. Humane Society, and Buddha, an h ou s e .” the 3-year-old son of a friend whose bus and going on tion in Florida a They’ve always praised the English bulldog who slobbers non- He and Maria Scarpello, nomadic driveway the couple had parked an adventure when few days before communities that brew craft beer stop that they “rescued” from living University alumni, have visited 288 their RV in. 65 and retired, was she and Devine — Devine bussed tables at Free in the state of Missouri, have swum craft breweries since ditching their Scarpello graduated in 2005 with surprised to find “As you started to get rid of hit the road. “I State Brewery as an undergraduate in both the Pacific and Atlantic townhouse, buying a recreational this stuff, you realized how a bachelor’s in Graphic Design and Devine willing. bought an RV, student and they started learning Oceans and spent their three daily vehicle and heading west in August a master’s in Design Management; A smoker named much you don’t need it,” quit my job how to brew their junior year. As walks exploring dog parks and fire 2010. Devine graduated in 2006 with an Gary, who report- and am going designers, they admire innovation, hydrants in the majority of U.S. The first week of classes her Industrial Design degree. The fol- edly had only BRIAN DEVINE to travel the appreciating different flavors and states. Devine and Scarpello have on freshman year, Scarpello, then a 2006 University graduate lowing years of success in corporate four teeth, sold nation.” processes. Supporting local busi- more than one occasion Googled a Delta Gamma from Omaha, Neb., jobs were necessary — both attri- them Stanely, their There was a ness, Scarpello said, is supporting coin flipping website — it’s hard to ventured down the sixth floor of bute their having found good work mobile house, for pause. the American dream. Their website, catch a quarter on a bumpy highway Oliver Residence Hall, introducing now to the network of mentors and $10,000. Their first “How are theroamingpint.com, features a blog — to decide where to head next. herself to any fresh-faced floor- references their real world expe- order of business “was to gut it, ditch- you going to get the news?” her of their experiences and reviews of “The less you plan, the more mate who had left his dorm room riences built — and unfulfilling. ing the stained shag carpeting and father asked, caught off guard. each brewery. you experience — I don’t want to door open. Devine, from Overland Wanting to break away from the 9 bringing in their collection of Macs They thought for maybe six Thanks to mobile broadband, say ‘serendipity’—” Scarpello said, Park, admits to being less aggres- a.m. to 5 p.m. workday, Scarpello loaded with thousands of movies months they’d tour California, Devine freelances, illustrating for turning to Devine, looking for the sively social. They hung out. They felt ready for a change. and songs. They moved out of their Washington and anything in magazines and creating icons, and right word. worked on projects for their design “I like to say I took an early retire- townhouse, selling off their lawn between. Two weeks in, they high- Scarpello works full-time, manag- “— Spontaneity,” Devine fin- class together. It wasn’t until sec- ment at the age of 27,” Scarpello mower, television and anything they fived and congratulated each other ing web design accounts. As they ished. ond semester sophomore year that said. “I enjoyed life and what life didn’t consider memorabilia. on the RV being such a good idea. generally only drive for an hour or Devine asked her to come to a The is without having the pressures of “As you started to get rid of this “There’s too much in the world to two a day, bouncing between the — Edited by Megan Hinman Roots concert at Abe and Jake’s work and how you’re supposed to stuff, you realized how much you see to stop,” Scarpello said. nearest towns after a few days, they Landing. live get in the way.” don’t need it,” Devine said. “Our Hoping to meet real people at budget $600 a month for gas — as Ten years later, Scarpello’s pixie INSIDE THIS ISSUE A PREVIEW pg.2A THE MORNING BREW BASEBALL CAMPUS REWIND SAFETY pg.2B pg.7A ROTC EXCESS HOLLYWOOD pg.5A SUMMER STYLE pg.4A OPINION pg.6A pg.1B CLASSIFIEDS 2B CRYPTOQUIPS 5A SPORTS 1B Overcast with rain, then snow and rain in the HI: 41 Index CROSSWORD 5A OPINION 4A SUDOKU 5A Don’t There’s only one more Thursday Today’s afternoon. 80% Chance LO: 32 of class after today! of precipitation. 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