Schuylaar's Sesh - Bowe Bergdahl

DonAlejandroVega

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I spent a month working in Panama City, it's like the white trash from lower AL was flushed down to the panhandle. Some really good, caring people there but some real backwoods critters too.
white guys named Roy, in dirty sweat pants, with stringy long blonde hair, and a beard..........been there :)
 

ginwilly

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red lives there in his double-wide.
Driving through Texas we saw 40X82ft double wides with sunken living rooms, fireplaces, jucuzzi's and marble counters, eight inch exterior walls and hardwood flooring. Trailer is a relative term.

I'd rather live in a nice double wide than an apartment or condo any day, but I like my yard work. If it weren't for the fact that tornadoes seem to hate them....
 

schuylaar

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Driving through Texas we saw 40X82ft double wides with sunken living rooms, fireplaces, jucuzzi's and marble counters, eight inch exterior walls and hardwood flooring. Trailer is a relative term.

I'd rather live in a nice double wide than an apartment or condo any day, but I like my yard work. If it weren't for the fact that tornadoes seem to hate them....
why don't you zillow trailers for rent in the panhandle and see what comes up.

:mrgreen:
 

Doer

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Only in FL can you really just walk off and subsist comfortably or at least well fed or well drunk. But, probably not both. :)
 

Doer

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Privacy? In a trailer park? I don't think so. I finally live in a private neighborhood.

In a 3 bedroom house, in Livermore, I had no privacy from the neighbors just walking in,...

"Hey@! YOU HOME" (wassettlinginfornap, slimeballchurchlady)

That was not even the worst of it.

Now, I guess privacy costs more money but the house is smaller. I can just ignore my neighbors beyond 7 foot fences and staggered lot lines, no square blocks, no block parties, no gift exchanges, and no noise. And they can certainly ignore me, since I encourage that. :) It is almost all Urban Professional No Kids.

And I am the Sativa Chameleon.(tm, all rights reserved) :)
 

ginwilly

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Love the trademark.

I've never lived in a trailer park so I can't speak on them but you described my first apartment perfectly there. I would rather live in a nice double wide on forty acres than a 4000 sq ft home on a half acre. That's just me though, to each his own.

Couldn't do trailer park though. I'm told the one near where I grew up is 600 a month for lot rent, that seems criminal.
 

Doer

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An old GF's dad bought a beautiful 40 acres up in the Napa Valley. He had, in order of significance when I was up there.

32 acre of Cabernet, 3 years old and nicely greening in
a vast and pure sunset to the west
a small utility shed
a fine Rose Hedge
a 1/4 acre grass field
big gravel parking lot
4-5 lawn chairs
Oh, also, he had a nice stucco gate and some name up, for the place.

It was a work in progress. :)
 
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