>>> I can understand wanting to park toys on ones property, I have always lived on acreage and done as I pleased. But when one moves into these California communities and you have no yard to speak of, you need to make consessions. When one starts to block things like sidewalks and fire hydrants, I tend to speak up <<<

I hear you there Dennis. That's what always yanked my chain in the old place, even with the homeowners associations folks didn't think nothing of parking in the street or on the sidewalk and oh man, don't even get me started on the chuckleheads who's lawn always looked as though they kept Roundup on it but for some strange reason they sure didn't like the idea of the boat in the driveway overnight ... sometimes wonder if it were my Cummins diesel starting up at 4 in the morning.


Rick
Our Room

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