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Rick2

Okay, so I lied a little.

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Yesterday was too nice of a day to powerwash so I called the customer and told him I was having some problems with my equipment. Then I hooked up the boat to the truck. Sure beats powerwashing!

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Why did you sell your boat if you were moving to Myrtle Beach?

I love getting out on the water for a late afternoon boat trip. The three year old boy (Patrick) is still a bit afraid of the water but he'll come around. Having the cabin is a nice feature. If Patrick gets too hot or tired I can just throw him in there to watch his DVD or play with his toys.

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We didn't know where we going to live and what HOA restrictions

there where when found a place. Someone came up with the cash

I was asking. Got what I paid for it 4 or 5 yrs earlier

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Rick I could in Ohio, but here I live in a sub-division that doesn't

allow that. That's where HOA restrictions come into play.

There are a ton of rules with HOA's.

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Didn't know they could impose rules. The HOA would have a stroke if they saw my yard. My wife's SUV, my car. the company's truck, two powerwash enclosed trailers, a boat, and my little Triumph Spitfire. I have a good sized lot and everything is usually parked nice and neat. Usually. Oh, the snowplow for the truck too. Gotta downsize pretty soon.

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