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Voted : no
no. have u?
I have a car? Where cause I could sell it for $$$$ lol. My brother when he was a trucker lived in it though.
Voted : yes
"no. have u?" yes I have. Matter of fact I am living in it right now, and typing this from it. it gives you a whole different perspective. Now I know some of the problems homeless people face everyday. At least when I get tired of it, I can either check into a hotel, or go back to living in a conventional home again. you might try it sometime. it might make you grow up a bit :)
by LCD on Wed Nov 14, 07 1:40am
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Voted : yes
Not "in" it, but out of it before we built our house. The car was more or less used for storage and battery power when needed. Sleeping, cooking, bathing, etc.. were all done outdoors. My inlaws were technically "homeless" at one time. Due to the fact that one of the legal definitions of "homeless" was living in a vehicle and they were living in a recreational vehicle, they'd take advantage of every tax payer and community funded opportunity they could get ahold of. Even though they more than enough money in the bank to retire on and their vehicle cost more than many small homes.
Voted : yes
A couple of times, when times were really hard.
well lcd you're living in your car and it hasn't made you grow up a bit so not sure i'll take the counsel. and i have a 2 seater so it would be hard. besides how would you come to stay with me in that tiny ole' 2 seater? we wouldn't be able to have our special boy-to-boy time we've come to love so much.
Voted : yes
Yeah, when I got my first job and lived in Philthadelphia for 6 months. A group of us would pitch in for a motel every three days or so just to get cleaned up until we could save up enough for a deposit on an apartment. Nothing beats having your own patch of ground to call home.
HeyHEY! I resemble that burgh!
Voted : no
this ballot has made me feel like a damn lucky guy
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