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In reply to the discussion: Anyone on DU live in a 'tiny house' . . . [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)71. I have big trouble with the idea that people who seek to make everyone else be migrant wokers
would go to any trouble to get their victims 'used to it'. I hear that a lot. It makes no sense. Those who wish you ill do not give a shit if you are 'used to it'.
Plus most tiny houses are not in fact mobile, motor homes are and they have been around for decades.
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I have big trouble with the idea that people who seek to make everyone else be migrant wokers
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2015
#71
I've had three people in the neighborhood ask me recently--when out walking my dog--
mnhtnbb
Dec 2015
#84
That's worth inheriting, I love Catalina particularly the little visitied interior.
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2015
#72
Yes, tool lending libraries and shared shop spaces are great. I wish my community had one.
LeftyMom
Dec 2015
#65
I rented a tiny bungalow type place for two years..maybe 300 _ 400 sqr feet
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2015
#34
When I was single and had no kids, I lived in a little 1920's style bungalow.
Sheldon Cooper
Dec 2015
#68
For the past three years, I've lived in a 34 ft Class A motorhome with three slides, by choice.
SammyWinstonJack
Dec 2015
#69