And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
No problem, just run down to the market and buy her boyfriend a pack of Kools and wait till they are finished. Then he'll leave and let you use his parking space! Bubbarust
One Gen x/y/z/whatever places a super-sized el-grande crapachino on the roof of that car and it's squashed.
ReplyDeleteIt's a FIAT. No loss.
ReplyDeleteYep, that's what I thought too.
DeleteMy '72 Fiat 124 sedan served me well for the nine years I had it.
ReplyDeleteThey have a parking spot! Looks like a real feature in that neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteI think we both have the same impression, no on street parking allowed.
DeleteBut what's the square footage? 500?
In Tokyo, having a house (no matter how small) instead of an apartment, and having your own parking space, are a really big deal.
DeleteIs that Japan?
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is in Japan. The writing on the pavement is “tomare”, meaning “stop”!
ReplyDeleteYou must be very intelligent I thought it was where 3 people had jaywalked
DeleteJust imagine how irritating to come home and find some stranger is parked there.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, just run down to the market and buy her boyfriend a pack of Kools and wait till they are finished. Then he'll leave and let you use his parking space!
ReplyDeleteBubbarust
Japan has pretty strict seismic codes. That tiny house might be built around a couple of I-beams that are sunk 20' into the ground.
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