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Old 07-30-2014, 08:08 AM
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this was the living room in my and my roomates house about 3 years ago
 
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Originally Posted by run1fsr
Fire code violation ... no can do.

Not doubting you but could you cite that?
 
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Originally Posted by RucKuS858
Yeah, I really didn't do my homework on the areas surrounding my job in Chowchilla. I'll move once the lease is up. Hopefully I can transfer back to San Diego. If you're from here you probably know where I work lol.
Through my excellent powers of deductive reasoning, I'd say you work in an area where it is unwise to pick up hitch-hikers!

Stay safe!

I think you should park it in the apartment till you get complaints. That might release you from your lease to get better digs.

Chowchilla has some fairly nice areas.
 
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Just remember, even in California, a Harley in your bed is a no no.
 
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Originally Posted by oldprowler
Just remember, even in California, a Harley in your bed is a no no.
Beats the okie alternative ..baaa...
 
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Beats the okie alternative ..baaa...
Yea.....but a sheep or goat can lick you clean afterwards.
 
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go for it ! ....

 
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Old 07-30-2014, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Lawless
Through my excellent powers of deductive reasoning, I'd say you work in an area where it is unwise to pick up hitch-hikers!

Stay safe!

I think you should park it in the apartment till you get complaints. That might release you from your lease to get better digs.

Chowchilla has some fairly nice areas.
Lol that would be correct. You from around town?
 
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Old 07-30-2014, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Buckinfitch
go for it ! ....


LMAO Oh man...
 
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You gonna let the rest of us in on that "hitch-hikers" reference
 


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