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In reply to the discussion: "TINY HOUSES"....Could this Work for Some? [View all]Beacool
(30,518 posts)72. Of course, I was just being flippant.
If I had no home, I would be more than grateful to have a "tiny house", but I got too much stuff. Where would I put my bankie collection?
BTW, I love that Carlin skit and I tried to post the actual video, not the link. Youtube changed some settings. I'm no longer sure which is the correct way to upload a video. Do you happen to know?
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Not ALL of us (kids) but it certainly would be more efficient use of space for many.
Gormy Cuss
Nov 2013
#2
We kids bathed together. But then we had hot cold running river water, too, and played with dirt.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2013
#3
Thanks. I know if a roof can support a heavy load, snow's a wonderful insulator.
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#107
I understand Tiny Houses. I've seen them. But the apodments are NOT low income!
nolabear
Nov 2013
#33
I found one Japanese multi-purpose furniture design that could fit into just a very few square feet!
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#87
Indeed in most places I think building codes and zoning laws would prevent these types
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#9
One way poorer people built their houses was one room at a time as they could afford it...
PoliticAverse
Nov 2013
#55
zoning would kill it in most places. you might be able to put them up in trailer parks.
JVS
Nov 2013
#10
Yes...with Open Space and plantings to make it attractive and Community Garden...?
KoKo
Nov 2013
#18
When the government values supporting the wealthy on the backs of the working person.
jtuck004
Nov 2013
#21
I keep thinking of people I knew who were obsessed with their grand staircase....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#24
If the Rich gave a DAMN about PR they would have bought up Detroit to GIVE houses to the poor.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#101
I saw a Victorian in Battle Creek that they couldn't even sell for $7k become an empty lot....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#117
I've thought it would be cool to wire a solar battery bank to power antique wall sconces with LEDs..
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2013
#122
Well, since my income peaked and tanked partly due to one of the businesses I had -
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#113
Something like that would be perfectly miserable in Sacramento most of the year, if not dangerous.
LeftyMom
Nov 2013
#44
I think tiny houses are really cute, and I really adore the aesthetics of some designs -- but
struggle4progress
Nov 2013
#50
So many empty houses in America-- the homeless could be housed without new construction
Dems to Win
Nov 2013
#51
I've seen plenty of Tiny House designs that included all facilities; at least a shower, often a bath
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#84
EXACTLY. THANK YOU. Some people aren't grasping that this is what the 1% WANT for us: NO
WinkyDink
Nov 2013
#98
That's why I rail against "ebooks," downloads in lieu of owning physical media.
duffyduff
Nov 2013
#112
You are me! OMG, books, books, everywhere, nor any place to read! Haha! I'll read them in my next
WinkyDink
Nov 2013
#127
I think there's an element of overcorrection and escape fantasy going on here.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#86
So those of us who might PREFER a small home in order to remain independent as we age,
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#94