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god i hate ICE!!!!!!

Started by dukeboy_318, February 12, 2008, 11:33:11 AM

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69charger2002

dude you have a nice house.. but i don't think i could live where i could literally jump onto my neighbor's roof. can you actually hear them when they yell at each other next door?
trav
i live in CHARGERLAND.. visitors welcome. 166 total, 7 still around      

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Forza

I hate the snow and ice. Half inch of either and my mustang turns into a sled, a very slow sled.

JimShine

I am enjoying the mild Indianapolis winters. This is my 2nd winter here and like the lack of snow, warm breaks that hit every few weeks. Its like February is the worst of it all, and even that isn't bad. The people just need to realize that ice means take it slow.

Shakey

Quote from: 69charger2002 on February 12, 2008, 10:22:20 PM
dude you have a nice house.. but i don't think i could live where i could literally jump onto my neighbor's roof. can you actually hear them when they yell at each other next door?
trav

Welcome to suburbia, where they cut down all the trees and name the streets after them!   :eek2:

As far as the homes being close together, something you have to live with unless you want to head out to the country (which we considered) or to the old part of town where the lots are huge and the prices start at around $2,000,000.00 for 2000 ft sq.   :shruggy:

This street, a cul de sac with about 18 homes, has 26 children under the age of 10.  They all get along and play well in the common playground in the middle of the court.  There is no traffic as the only people that drive on the street are the ones that live there and they are mindful of the young children.  Believe it or not, we are very fortunate to live here.

With regards to jumping from one to roof to another, I've never needed to do that and probably never will.  While I am sure married couples yell at each other in our neighbourhood, we never hear or see it as this is not a trailer park where the fights end up on the lawn with clothes being tossed out and some fella in a wife-beater undershirt getting hauled away by the cops.   :rotz: