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CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantAgreed it’s BS.
If it were really an emergency it would never drop off the news-radar. Seems like as soon as it came out that it isn’t any more virulent/nasty/hard on people than regular flu (and often less so), the mange stream media dropped for the latest tragic-dead-little-girl story.
I’m not worrying about it. If I get it I will just hole up in my rented room and drink tea til I get over it.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantExcellent!
Updating my links now.
Thanks!!
…. wait– 3:39 am? Itokuda, burning some midnight oil? :>
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantExcellent!
Updating my links now.
Thanks!!
…. wait– 3:39 am? Itokuda, burning some midnight oil? :>
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantExcellent!
Updating my links now.
Thanks!!
…. wait– 3:39 am? Itokuda, burning some midnight oil? :>
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantExcellent!
Updating my links now.
Thanks!!
…. wait– 3:39 am? Itokuda, burning some midnight oil? :>
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantExcellent!
Updating my links now.
Thanks!!
…. wait– 3:39 am? Itokuda, burning some midnight oil? :>
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantWhat’s not clear from your post, RiceChex, is: are there enough people living in your house that parking in front of it is at a premium? If someone not from your house, parks in front of your house, will you and/or your housemates be screwed out of parking next to where you live?
I am in that situation. The houses are close together, not a lot of curb space, and many neighbors have grown kids and parents living together– 3 or 4 cars per house sometimes. My own case, there are 3 of us in the house so 3 cars in front (and the landlord’s hot rod stays in the garage to avoid the bird turds). Should the next door neighbors have a guest over and just one extra car is parked in the vicinity, chances are one of us 3 will have to park away from our house.
Yes, the street by the curb is public property, but we try to enter into “treaties” with the neighbors to use the space efficiently so that all will have a place to park.
If you have enough places to park regardless of where he puts the truck and you just don’t like looking at it, I can’t be as sympathetic. If he is a noisy &$#^$# then I *can* be sympathetic.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantWhat’s not clear from your post, RiceChex, is: are there enough people living in your house that parking in front of it is at a premium? If someone not from your house, parks in front of your house, will you and/or your housemates be screwed out of parking next to where you live?
I am in that situation. The houses are close together, not a lot of curb space, and many neighbors have grown kids and parents living together– 3 or 4 cars per house sometimes. My own case, there are 3 of us in the house so 3 cars in front (and the landlord’s hot rod stays in the garage to avoid the bird turds). Should the next door neighbors have a guest over and just one extra car is parked in the vicinity, chances are one of us 3 will have to park away from our house.
Yes, the street by the curb is public property, but we try to enter into “treaties” with the neighbors to use the space efficiently so that all will have a place to park.
If you have enough places to park regardless of where he puts the truck and you just don’t like looking at it, I can’t be as sympathetic. If he is a noisy &$#^$# then I *can* be sympathetic.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantWhat’s not clear from your post, RiceChex, is: are there enough people living in your house that parking in front of it is at a premium? If someone not from your house, parks in front of your house, will you and/or your housemates be screwed out of parking next to where you live?
I am in that situation. The houses are close together, not a lot of curb space, and many neighbors have grown kids and parents living together– 3 or 4 cars per house sometimes. My own case, there are 3 of us in the house so 3 cars in front (and the landlord’s hot rod stays in the garage to avoid the bird turds). Should the next door neighbors have a guest over and just one extra car is parked in the vicinity, chances are one of us 3 will have to park away from our house.
Yes, the street by the curb is public property, but we try to enter into “treaties” with the neighbors to use the space efficiently so that all will have a place to park.
If you have enough places to park regardless of where he puts the truck and you just don’t like looking at it, I can’t be as sympathetic. If he is a noisy &$#^$# then I *can* be sympathetic.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantWhat’s not clear from your post, RiceChex, is: are there enough people living in your house that parking in front of it is at a premium? If someone not from your house, parks in front of your house, will you and/or your housemates be screwed out of parking next to where you live?
I am in that situation. The houses are close together, not a lot of curb space, and many neighbors have grown kids and parents living together– 3 or 4 cars per house sometimes. My own case, there are 3 of us in the house so 3 cars in front (and the landlord’s hot rod stays in the garage to avoid the bird turds). Should the next door neighbors have a guest over and just one extra car is parked in the vicinity, chances are one of us 3 will have to park away from our house.
Yes, the street by the curb is public property, but we try to enter into “treaties” with the neighbors to use the space efficiently so that all will have a place to park.
If you have enough places to park regardless of where he puts the truck and you just don’t like looking at it, I can’t be as sympathetic. If he is a noisy &$#^$# then I *can* be sympathetic.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantWhat’s not clear from your post, RiceChex, is: are there enough people living in your house that parking in front of it is at a premium? If someone not from your house, parks in front of your house, will you and/or your housemates be screwed out of parking next to where you live?
I am in that situation. The houses are close together, not a lot of curb space, and many neighbors have grown kids and parents living together– 3 or 4 cars per house sometimes. My own case, there are 3 of us in the house so 3 cars in front (and the landlord’s hot rod stays in the garage to avoid the bird turds). Should the next door neighbors have a guest over and just one extra car is parked in the vicinity, chances are one of us 3 will have to park away from our house.
Yes, the street by the curb is public property, but we try to enter into “treaties” with the neighbors to use the space efficiently so that all will have a place to park.
If you have enough places to park regardless of where he puts the truck and you just don’t like looking at it, I can’t be as sympathetic. If he is a noisy &$#^$# then I *can* be sympathetic.
August 10, 2009 at 11:57 AM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443810CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantU-T had a nice article on xeri-grasses (low-thirst grasses). There are several native species of grasses and grassy-looking sedges which make nice-looking “lawns” and only need water once a week (sometimes less) once established.
Check out the article, very interesting.
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