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View Poll Results: do/can your cars fit in the garage
NO none of my cars fit in the garage 10 25.00%
all my cars fit in the garage 17 42.50%
1 of my cars fit in the garage 7 17.50%
WTF is a garage 6 15.00%
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Old 04-28-2009, 03:25 PM   #171
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...weird people in my 'hood...
So you fit right in?

If we had a garage, I think we'd keep one car and the bike in it. One car in the driveway.
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Old 04-28-2009, 03:34 PM   #172
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She calls out to me that I need to put my dogs up. . She told me she had a fear of dogs.

ummm...thats when'd I'd get up and grab the paintball gun off the counter, and the frozen paintballs out of the freezer and chase her down the road
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Old 04-28-2009, 03:50 PM   #173
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Oh yeah, I forgot about this.



BTW Buddy, your house isn't much smaller than mine....
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Old 04-28-2009, 04:05 PM   #174
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Oh yeah, I forgot about this.



BTW Buddy, your house isn't much smaller than mine....
But I'm drivin a busted 10 yr old grocery getter while you're out there in that posh truck and musclecar ...and.... I lost count
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Old 04-28-2009, 04:13 PM   #175
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But I'm drivin a busted 10 yr old grocery getter while you're out there in that posh truck and musclecar ...and.... I lost count
That 9 year old(one short of your beater) posh truck is a pile of rust from 9 years of saltwater baths, and while I did get my wife a new suv a year ago (I didn't want to pull the dash to fix the heater) my next newest car is a 2002, and they get older from there.


And my newest bike is an 02 as well, Mr fancy bikes
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Old 04-28-2009, 04:23 PM   #178
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had a lady use my drive as a turn around. then started screaming out her window because the dog scrared her as it was running towards her car.

guess the dog did it's job. LOL
hahahahahahahaha - you should have yelled that the dog only chases away bitchy people
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Old 04-28-2009, 04:34 PM   #179
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I park my Car in my garage...but its a project and doesnt run...but I plan on using it for the car as thats what it was built for...And I can park my bike in there as well...I just like my shed for the Bike better...

I dont believe in using a garage as a shed...Im not messy or unorganized so i use my space accordingly.
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Old 04-29-2009, 08:14 AM   #180
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We have one small single car garage and a drive way of death. This is not our forever home, but it works for now. We have 5 bikes in the garage and misc garage stuff like tools, bikes, etc... We park our cars in the driveway. We can't park them on the street as there is no parking (live in the city).

I grew up in Texas and never understood why there isn't more new housing with garages here. I think it just costs soooo much to bust up the rock here to build that people opt out. In the winter, it's almost easier to park your vehicle outside because there's that much less snow to shovel if you car takes up 10+ feet of shoveling space.

Anyway... My next home will have a large garage... But we'll prolly still park the vehicle outside on most days.
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