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2 days ago

Ah...my second home a 2008 Ford Escape
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2 days ago

Apartment may not be the long term fix but its a place to stay and you can always call maintenacne to fix a problem instead of fixing it yourself.
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2 days ago

This is useful to have when that army of peasants armed with pitchforks and torches comes storming up the driveway to dispute your right to raise the dead.
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2 days ago

Wanna quickly find out how compatible two people are? Buy a 20-foot bulldog of an RV, which takes 4 1/2 steps to get from the bed, past the table, past the 'fridge, past the head/shower, to the sink and stove...without any knowledge of how to change the tanks, or where the fuse box is and drive 5000 feet up into the high desert in January with most of your heavy stuff loaded toward the rear so that the front wheels lift off the ground and wake up to find out that it does snow in the desert and when you wake up your hair is stuck to the glass and the toilet is filled with solid ice and the doors are frozen tight and you can't get out.

How did those field mice get in?

PS: When Stark an I met, that Toyota was our first home.
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2 days ago

For recreation? Absolutely. I love camping and over the years I haves pent a lot of time in a tent, though not so much anymore. Wouldn't want to make it permanent.
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2 days ago

I slept in my car for a while years back. As big as it was it was not designed for sleeping. I was squished between boxes and clothing and all my worldly possessions at the time. I prefer a house and bed.
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2 days ago

So I think I figured out what these are: they are condominiums with an inferiority complex. So they have to use the term "houses," even though they aren't houses. Kind of like chicken of the sea.
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2 days ago

Wemmick's house was a little wooden cottage in the midst of plots of garden, and the top of it was cut out and painted like battery mounted with guns.

"My own doing," said Wemmick. "Looks pretty; don't it?"

I highly commended it. I think it was the smallest house I ever saw; with the queerest gothic windows (by far the greater part of them sham), and a gothic door, almost too small to get in at.

"That's a real flagstaff, you see," said Wemmick, "and on Sundays I run up a real flag. Then look here. After I have crossed this bridge, I hoist it up — so — and cut off the communication."

The bridge was a plank, and it crossed a chasm about four feet wide and two deep. But it was very pleasant to see the pride with which he hoisted it up and made it fast; smiling as he did so, with a relish and not merely mechanically.

"At the back, there's a pig, and there are fowls and rabbits; then I knock together my own little frame, you see, and grow cucumbers; and you'll judge at supper what sort of salad I can raise. So, sir," said Wemmick, smiling again, but seriously too, as he shook his head, " If you can suppose the little place besieged, it would hold out a devil of a time in point of provisions."

Then he conducted me to a bower about a dozen yards off, but which was approached by such ingenious twists of path that it took quite a long time to get at; and in this retreat our glasses were already set forth. Our punch was cooling in an ornamental lake, on whose margin the bower was raised. This piece of water (with an island in the middle which might have been the salad for supper) was of a circular form, and he had constructed a fountain in it, which, when you set a little mill going and took a cork out of a pipe, played to that powerful extent that it made the back of your hand quite wet.

" I am my own engineer, and my own carpenter, and my own plumber, and my own gardener, and my own Jack of all Trades," said Wemmick, in acknowledging my compliments.

--Dickens, Great Expectations
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2 days ago

Every so often, I look around and think, "I'm going to need to move all this shit someday." That must be the most depressing thought of apartment life. We do have a lot of noisy neighbors in our current situation but their weird habits gradually became almost comforting. It's funny to think that we know so much about folks whose faces we've barely seen. The huge advantages of apartment life include getting to live in a hot area, and not having to worry about fixing things.
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2 days ago

I could make do with Willie Nelson's bus.
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