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Kindra79 - > My Life as a Blog -> Gone trailer gone ...
Gone trailer gone ...

The trailers gone away ... gone away ... gone away ...

Did I really expect it to be there this morning?  I was hoping, but wasn't holding my breath.  I've seen those trailers parked in areas for several days at a time, but nooo, not on my street.

Just wait until they get my load of photos, and the a letter telling them how people actually go faster heading towards Oleander and suggesting once again that a trailer should be parked in front of my house.

I was researching the trailers yesterday and found that you can purchase them ... there's sign post kind, I wonder how much it is ... I'd happily plant it in the sidewalk in front of my house.

Anyway, my traffic drama continues.  In the meantime my father is trying to convince me to just touch up my place, sell it, and buy another home.  I wanted to puke as he said "The perfect home would be built in the mid to late nineties, have the beveled walls, tile floors, a new kitchen" blah blah blah.  Um hello?  Suburbia HELL?  Yes, new homes are very pretty inside ... but they lack charm, character, and history.  Unless I bought a house in the Southwest, then maybe I'll have some drive by history.

So no way, the only thing I'd trade up for is an older home with less need of repair and a smaller yard.  On a quieter street, like Sunset, or the one right in front of my daughter's school.  I'd say Oleander, but shit man, that's an expressway too!  OI!

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Topics: Traffic, Oleander, Forrest St, BPD, radar trailer, suburbia hell, suburbia, generic homes, cookie cutter houses
posted by Kindra79 on Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 08:50 AM
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posted by twinkie on Feb 15, 2007 at 04:14 PM
You need to move to McFarland. They don't even have paved roads there, so you don't have to worry about traffic. :)
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