Don't Park On Grass They Say...Well, I Actually Plan On It More Than Ever

DocMcNeedy

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The city and the neighbors don't like it. I do it anyway...hope to pour it on more after the snow melts.:rofl:
:icon_fU: to the city elders!
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Don't take that crap. It's your property.

Potential sociological experiment: find an old schoolbus to park on the grass. While in the bus, grunt and throw chicken bones out the windows.
 
Prove your committed. No one really cares about short term. Leave them untouched for a few months. That would make a statement!
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Prove your committed. No one realy cares about short term. Leave them untouched for a few months. That would make a statement!
My baby barges are spoiled...they never sit outside after dark. They go into their stalls safe and protected from the elements or derelicts...:lol:
 
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Wow.

I've always wanted a C in that color. Was that around in '65? I really like a lot of slabs, but the white NYer tailights are just so cool. Then again, this 300... drool.
 
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The slowest rear ending in the history of self propelled Transportation.
 
If it's YOUR grass you're parking on, why can't you? One thing if you're leaving a derelict heap in the yard for months/years on end, but what's the big deal about it being in your own for a little bit.

Tell them you're parking it there to wash it, so the soapy runoff will get absorbed by your own lawn and not sending it into the watershed. That's what we do around here where I live......
 
If it's YOUR grass you're parking on, why can't you? One thing if you're leaving a derelict heap in the yard for months/years on end, but what's the big deal about it being in your own for a little bit.

Tell them you're parking it there to wash it, so the soapy runoff will get absorbed by your own lawn and not sending it into the watershed. That's what we do around here where I live......
They love when I park on the beach or close to water...my boathouse is a structure that is deemed too close to water...grandfathered in...thank God. They would love it if it was gone...cement block though...not going anywhere soon...:rofl:
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