Is the Clothesline a Right or Public Nuisance?

19 Sep 2010 21:04 #21 by Sunshine Girl
Local_Historian\n

If you cannot take a pair of cotton underwear on a clothesline for an hour or two, then you've got bigger issues to deal with. :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl


" I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure. " Mae West

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20 Sep 2010 09:15 #22 by Local_Historian
The joys of retirement, eh Spyke?

Sunshine - but it's true, isn't it?

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20 Sep 2010 13:07 #23 by Spykster

Local_Historian wrote: The joys of retirement, eh Spyke?

Sunshine - but it's true, isn't it?

Ohhhhhyeahhhh !!! ' :thumbsup: specially when I go to the Black Hat Cattle Company nekkid !!! :thumbsup:

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20 Sep 2010 13:27 #24 by BearMtnHIB

Bear, I'm not dumb so please watch your tone! The rules were changed after I bought my house.


And there you have yet another reason to avoid an HOA- they can change the rules anytime they want. They can add restrictions that were not even thought up yet when you bought the house.

I have seen where an HOA starts out small - then a lawyer or two move into the neighborhood - they get on the HOA board and they start suing people left and right.

I like the one-person government - ME. I make the choices for me and you make the choices for you. I have no right to object to your clothesline any more than you have a right to object to mine.

This gives everyone the most freedom.

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