Man Can't Park His F-750 Pickup

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Oh yeah, them fools didn't even know what a brisket was:eek: I went to a BBQ joint tried to get a sliced brisket sandwich, and they had no clue. SO I said give me pork, and some okra and a sweet tea. they didn't have okra either. Then the dang sandwich showed up with slaw under the bun.:dunno
 

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whatabudro said:
Oh yeah, them fools didn't even know what a brisket was:eek: I went to a BBQ joint tried to get a sliced brisket sandwich, and they had no clue. SO I said give me pork, and some okra and a sweet tea. they didn't have okra either. Then the dang sandwich showed up with slaw under the bun.:dunno
Budro, you OBVIOUSLY went to the wrong BBQ joint.

My favorite place knows what brisket is, serves fried okra and sweet tea, and considers slaw on a sandwich to be a hanging offense! :D That slaw business is what they do in the Carolinas. Virginia hasn't a clue on good BBQ either. But I have enjoyed good Texas BBQ beef brisket. Every Air Force puke goes through San Antoino at the start of his enlisted career. I had some while I was on a day pass. Yummm.

As for parking, I live where I can park what I want and no one gives a hoot. My neighbors drive eighteen wheelers and bring their rigs home with them after their weekly runs. I've got the boat, the truck, two cars, and I just finished a new garage to hold most of them.
 
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That ain't nothin but plain, old fashined communism. Even here in CA I can park what I like but I live in the boonies.
 

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powerboatr said:
palm beach land of the excess drug money neigborhoods

My grand parents lived in North Palm for a while and what was real interesting was the local mob boss lived 4 doors down from the head of the local FBI office. Talk about funny. Neighborhood get togethers were a hoot :roflmao

Sometime I'll tell ya how grandpa dealt with the drug boats screaming by washing his pride and joy 1964 Chris-Craft into the sea wall. :eek: :eek:
 

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02SilverStroke said:
But if one of the local homeys with his chrome plated Hummer H1 or H2 and "getting jiggy wid" da "bump bumpa" music parked his rig outside, it would be okay. -mad

not in pcola, them are over wt. for normal driveway restrictions in most of the new uppity neighborhoods.

up at our trailer park we have no such rules, park our rv's anywhere we want:D
 

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02SilverStroke said:
There are some towns in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area that are enforcing regulations on parking RV's and boats in the driveways.

From my experience, this is the dreaded Home Owners Association that is associated with many newer developments, and not city/town ordnances. I am not sure what particular case you speak of, so there could be some cities doing it too. I don't think that I will be moving into another HOA area.:p

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Some counties in Florida are getting really anal about "oversize", "commercial", and recreational vehicles and boats on trailers. Brevard County is trying to ban boat trailers from residential areas outright. Good move, considering a lot of the public dock access is being sold to developers for new condominium projects. Guess who gets the boat slips then? -mad
 

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