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In reply to the discussion: Should this home be demolished? [View all]B Calm
(28,762 posts)49. How does he mow his roof? Weed wacker?
I think the house looks cool.
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"... Charlie felt he had no choice but to build his house without the approval
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#6
You know, the lawyer in me recognizes that without people like Charlie, my profession
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#9
Legend about a town in the old West: a fellow moved there and put out his shingle to practice law;
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#13
Well, beyond the fact that the poorly-concealed grow operation attracts all sort of miscreants
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#25
A truly sustainable greenhouse would not have run-off water to annoy the neighbors.
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#36
Call me crazy, but I have no interest in putting money into my neighbor's illegal pot grow. nt
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#95
The region is agricultural, with traditional stone country houses. I'm guessing the locals like that
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#19
Try touring the area near Glandwr, Wales, with a tool like GoogleEarth
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#21
Yeah, I guess you would be first in line to bulldoze it down. Shaking your finger at him for not
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#37
I'm not a Libertarian. Local planning and local zoning laws are what keep regions from turning
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#39
I am not a libertarian either but I think we can go overboard make people fit the mold. nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#40
Is it safe? Was it inspected as the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC were installed?
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#12
So there could be hidden junction points buried in a wall, or an unglued drain line leaking waste..
X_Digger
Aug 2013
#71
So, the people who deliberately broke the laws of the pre-Civil War south and helped
Jamastiene
Aug 2013
#48
On reflection, I guess that people who simply build what they want regardless of building codes
Nye Bevan
Aug 2013
#50
It's beautiful. I wish there was a place in this country where I was free to build what I want.
tridim
Aug 2013
#56
No--this house looks like it was designed to be efficient and it blends in to its surroundings
AndyA
Aug 2013
#85
if you don't get rid of those hobbits early and fast, you'll never get them gone.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2013
#98
And next thing you know, Wizards and Nazgul visiting at all hours of the night.
Liberal Veteran
Aug 2013
#106