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Would YOU let a homeless person live in your backyard? Portland offers residents free tiny homes...
Daily Mail UK ^
| 03/19/2017
| By Associated Press and Jordan Gass-Poore
Posted on 03/19/2017 9:22:14 AM PDT by nhwingut
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To: nhwingut
But if you want to put up a tiny house for your adult child or elderly parents they will throw a stinking FIT.
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posted on
03/19/2017 3:22:25 PM PDT
by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles! (pink bow))
To: Dilbert San Diego
Will they have toilets?Do they know how to use toilets? All they need to take a leak is the front door. A dump just needs a nice patch of grass. Right next to the kids' swing set would do.
To: All
At least they look a little better than the Tucson version - two shown here -
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posted on
03/19/2017 4:33:14 PM PDT
by
az_gila
To: nhwingut
Bet there won’t be too many volunteers.
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posted on
03/19/2017 5:47:19 PM PDT
by
New Jersey Realist
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke)
To: nhwingut
We should all take the front doors off of our houses and let them walk in whenever they want - it’s the social justice way.....
To: nhwingut
Looks like about $500 w solar panel in parts and 2hrs in labor.
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posted on
03/19/2017 9:54:02 PM PDT
by
Zathras
To: nhwingut
This is Oregon? Hell, there should be waiting lists for these shacks. A shack in every back yard!
Show us how its done, liberals.
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posted on
03/19/2017 10:11:16 PM PDT
by
mom.mom
(...our flag was still there.)
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