Probably because the animals wouldn't fit in the RV.
Mostly county building permit requirements I think. He's a really good guy who is taking care of his mother, not that a lady who is taking care of two horses needs all that much taking care of yet.
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Oct 5, 2015 - 7:42am
Prodigal_SOB wrote:
They may have an even better one (more shade) now behind her new house. It's actually her son that owns the property on the other side of the road from me and my neighbors on both sides. The lot has his and his mother's houses, their barns, her horses, and the house he used to live in and rents out now. He used to have the part of the highway where his mom's old house and barn were. Interestingly enough it was the barn that got rebuilt first while his mom was living in a RV.
Probably because the animals wouldn't fit in the RV.
They may have an even better one (more shade) now behind her new house. It's actually her son that owns the property on the other side of the road from me and my neighbors on both sides. The lot has his and his mother's houses, their barns, her horses, and the house he used to live in and rents out now. He used to have the part of the highway where his mom's old house and barn were. Interestingly enough it was the barn that got rebuilt first while his mom was living in a RV.
They may have an even better one (more shade) now behind her new house. It's actually her son that owns the property on the other side of the road from me and my neighbors on both sides. The lot has his and his mother's houses, their barns, her horses, and the house he used to live in and rents out now. He used to have the part of the highway where his mom's old house and barn were. Interestingly enough it was the barn that got rebuilt first while his mom was living in a RV.
From my neighbor across the road's yard (formerly her horse's pasture) actually. It was a better angle. The edge of my yard is about 30 feet behind me and on the right side of the road.
From my neighbor across the road's yard (formerly her horse's pasture) actually. It was a better angle. The edge of my yard is about 30 feet behind me and on the right side of the road.
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Mar 30, 2010 - 4:25pm
I thought they said "They never deliver in the boonies". I've seen Proctor and Bergman several times. Always a lot of fun. Still have 24 of their LP's including some of the cardboard ones from the radio show. One has an interesting skit about a census taker "Does apt 3 have a flush toilet - Yes and your going right down it, grab his legs!"
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Jan 4, 2010 - 5:03pm
May I take your cat and goat? You can either sit in the waiting room or wait in the sitting room... and at the last second he stopped on a dime...unfortunately the dime was in Mr Rococo's pocket... And whos that Dwarf with his hand in your mouth Rocky Rococo at your cervice..
or "It's the one and the zero, the eye and the ball, the eyeballa, the Ebola...."
Or the idea that the time saved by time-saving appliances has actually been stolen from you.
"All for one and all for one. All for me"
I like the "hello my names Mellow Jello, I'm your athletic director. Now everybody assume the full lotus position, you will remain there until you receive enlightenment"
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Jul 10, 2009 - 1:10pm
Prodigal_SOB wrote:
There was a time when the only way you could keep from hearing the entire album from my brother was to accuse him of misquoting something. When he asserted he was in fact correct you could just say "Well, I guess you're right, but at least you've stopped." I think it pissed him off a little but it always seemed to work.