Beware of falling ice......
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Rather than an expensive car, you think theyd spend their money on a real masonry house wouldnt you? Instead of one made out of clapboard/hardboard and tin; my sheds more sturdy ffs.....
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Originally Posted by GC8
Rather than an expensive car, you think theyd spend their money on a real masonry house wouldnt you? Instead of one made out of clapboard/hardboard and tin; my sheds more sturdy ffs.....
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Most houses in the ststs ae still made from wood... infact most of the place is like the UK 50 years ago! very old fashioned...
As for parking the motor down the side of the the house when the weathers like that then... DOH! It would have at least been pretty obvious snow would drop on it! and that can cause damage!
DOH!
As for parking the motor down the side of the the house when the weathers like that then... DOH! It would have at least been pretty obvious snow would drop on it! and that can cause damage!
DOH!
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It looks like they did have a garage - maybe they had their even more expensive other car in it !!!??!?!?!?
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Rather unfortunate, still that's risk if you park your car by a sloping roof in heavy snowfall. Not too much of a biggie to fix .....I've seen a porky which had a lampost fall on top of it with similar rear quarter damage fixed ok. Although it did actually hit the lampost first!
Who would drive a car with a billboard on their license plates?
http://www.johnholtz.com/
Who would drive a car with a billboard on their license plates?
http://www.johnholtz.com/
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