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We don't have a great number of mobile homes and not many are in "parks"
most are single units on acreage. We have 2 on 35 acres way back in the
boonies. Our son lives in one and the other we rent out. Folks are really
eager to rent it as it is way out away from town and VERY quiet. We don't
do tornados up here. Ruth
At 10:25 AM -0500 1/8/05, [log in to unmask] wrote:
In a message dated 1/8/2005 2:01:03 A.M. Central Standard Time, Leland writes:
"Tin Hotels". I am proud that most counties and
towns have not zoned them out. They are an essential part of the
historic fabric of the green mountains.
Best,
Leland
Whoa Whoa....Dixie holds the title for tin hotels .also for the most life
is lost during a tornado by living in one; as most of my apprentices are
"trailer trash" which by definition down "hair means teenagers having
babies who become teenagers who have babies ....
having said that remember "Trailers for sale or rent , rooms to let 0.50
cents .....
.I am restoring 3 "canned hams" one built by Curtis Wright all aluminum
and a big 40 ft Spartan (alum) 1950 Royal Mansion . Once finished these
will be part of a flotilla that will reside at the "School House" and make
the soirees over at the Blues festivals held every month or so in the Delta
so I can entertain all the swells from my hobo jungle teetering on the
edge of the Mississippi. Y' all come down for the crab boil and gumbo. Py
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Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT
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