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MachineContent t1_irnlkcz wrote

This seems like one of those vanity parking spot markers you see at someone’s grandparents house

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FlyWhiteGuyActual t1_irnn4gh wrote

that's weird

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MachineContent t1_irnna1t wrote

..I take it you know where to buy meth huh

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FlyWhiteGuyActual t1_irnnp07 wrote

shit i have a feeling you live next to the one who makes it .... lol da?

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MachineContent t1_irnog3p wrote

Prolly what they use that semi for tbh

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FlyWhiteGuyActual t1_irnpq4d wrote

i will think of something. ok i got it. my old neighbor got the mill up the street to lease them a spot in their parking lot for free for a year, basically handshake permission with the owner/manager. that's basically the only way he found a spot for his work truck though it was a commercial-powerline truck, our HOA hated it being parked in his own parking spot at his own damn house as they naturally hate all things good in the world as well. so that's what he ultimately had to do.>! smoke weed everyday!<

really sucked to have to walk to it in teh snow though. poor bastard. but shit that bed on his truck stook out like 12feet on them powerline trucks so it's like hell we all kinda understood. but the HOA asian lady, no offense to asians, that was retired was like fuck that i seeing his ass walk to his truck in the snow clearing it off starting it up near me that's noisy that ain't happening anymore he's young he can walk 3 miles up the road while i sip coffee every morning. god what a hellhole. central city, colorado hoa in that scenario at least.

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MachineContent t1_irnqp3q wrote

Hey, thank you for the genuine response, I really do appreciate it. That’s along the lines of what I thought all trucks did, since city ordnances say you can’t park semis on residential streets unless you’re loading or unloading. At least from my search, and I know I’m not versed in this stuff so any outside info really helps

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FlyWhiteGuyActual t1_irnrwmy wrote

right on! yeah, it's crap all around for everybody and it seemed to have worked at the end at least as a compromise. g'luck!

i honestly suspect he parks it there because they want to save on their own gas money for having to drive back and forth from jobs to the yards with their own vehicles. which is reasonable but damn, right?

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MachineContent t1_irnqxul wrote

We don’t have an hoa thank god, my only issue is the street isn’t usable and they’re the third house in.

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