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Old 04-11-2017, 07:44 PM   #16
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Having to pay firefighters to go in and remove dead children from a home that some idiot wired is a building code racket.
 
Old 04-11-2017, 08:03 PM   #17
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Then their are city ordinances and community bylaws to think about also.

At my ranch on the Mexican border. I can request them to bury my dead body there. There. Anything flies.
 
Old 04-11-2017, 09:48 PM   #18
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I think the rule is something like 20 acres. I think that because isn't it the same amount needed for an unlicensed septic system.

"Anything flies" Nope, I was told and have seen that anything there has a picker or a sticker or has a bite or a poison.
 
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"Anything flies" Nope, I was told and have seen
I guess members here don't have any 1st hand experience dealing with colonias. Like I do. Fact of life on the border and this bleeds over into other private property < neighbors houses >.

Sorry . Anythings flies is fact . Ride over to Colonia Del Campo and see for your self.

Edit. But Australia is not The Tex/Mex border area. So my post is a moot point.

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Old 04-13-2017, 03:08 PM   #20
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I'm sure anything flies there. Was trying to make a joke about the harshness of the area.
 
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I'm sure anything flies there. Was trying to make a joke about the harshness of the area.
I am not sure I would say that the area is harsh, just that everything ON it is. Keeps the riffraff out.
 
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I went hunting near there a few years ago. Everything was like a jungle only it had thorns or stickers or pickers or poison or was trying to eat me or bite me. Even the stupid sand got rained on and turned into quick sand that stuck to everything. You couldn't walk three paces without having to clean your boots.
 
  


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