Is this one foot above the flood plain, and how would you skirt it?
This was claimed to be a deer stand in Georgia. Notice they have what appears to be a power line.
Is this one foot above the flood plain, and how would you skirt it?
This was claimed to be a deer stand in Georgia. Notice they have what appears to be a power line.
Last edited by el Guapo; 04 Mar 2002 at 9:00 AM.
You know, this leaves me truly speechless. Instead, I'll just post this.El Guapo wrote:
This was claimed to be a deer stand in Georgia. Notice they have what appears to be a power line.
BTW, "objects on sticks" are quite commonplace as business signs throughout the South. In rewriting my zoning code, I've got specific language that prohibits the practice.
Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell. -- Edward Abbey
I can't decide which is my favorite...
Or...
Last edited by NHPlanner; 17 Feb 2006 at 11:52 AM.
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
I don't understand. Why put a trailer on a stick? Why not put it on the ground?
Because Gators, Bears, and Democrats roam these parts....
For the view. The better the vista, the greater its market value.
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
All you smart growthers out there should like these options: going vertical permits higher densities and therefore more walkable communities.
Yeah, just don't look down!gkmo62u wrote:
All you smart growthers out there should like these options: going vertical permits higher densities and therefore more walkable communities.
come home drunk.. ladders can be hell!
When Jesus said "love your enemies", he probably didn't mean kill them.
I'm not getting it either. Is it like a whole club house thing?
Guys like me watched to many episodes of Hogan's Heros. We like watch towers, rifles, underground bunkers and testosterone. Its who we are. We are born this way. Its not that we want to be rednecks. Its our nature.
So yes, its like a tree house for grown men. You would never get a woman up in one. When I lived in the country I wanted to buy a place with a grain silo. Just so I could have something to build a fort on top of. We like having clear fields of fire.
Hey El Guapo - I hear the U.S. government still has some underground missile silos going cheap...why don't you invest in one of those? You'd be a whole heck of a lot harder to get at than you would be stuck in a trailer 50 feet of the ground!
They have an old titan missile silo about forty miles from here that is up for sale. They want $1,000,000.00 US for it. That’s like 6 billion Canadian!
In the city I work for there are two old Nike missle sites...both are privately owned. One site not houses a 14,000 SF home and the other is used for parties by one of the more "intereting" residents...
"Dear Prudence...won't you open up your eyes? "
Ok, Say it with me.....1....2....3....You can have my Nike Hercules Missile when you pry it from my cold dead hands.
They have an old Nike site on Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Kids used to go there to get high and make sweet cold war love. Now they store boats and trailer there for the military. Not me of course, I was working for Barry Goldwater's big comeback until that young punk Pat Buchanan got popular.
Now I know what to do with the big old concrete silo back by the barn....
I think the only thing we have up here which would be comparable would be the "Diefenbunker" (named after the Prime Minister that ordered its construction - Diefenbaker). I think there might have been more than one of these things, designed and built to protect Canada's elite (hockey players, donut chefs, CBC radio hosts) in the event of nuclear holocaust.
It is or was up for sale at some point, but I seem to remember hearing something about the government backing off a bit when it looked like a motorcycle gang was going to come up with the largest offer for it...