Rides and REOs

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Ha! Love the souped up, or should I say Suped Up cart - complete with fuzzy dice - TWO pair even! :laugh:

Yep, Those were my daughters idea :). Shes the style girly. We live in a large, cart friendly subdivision with a golf course and you can ride the streets all day and not go down the same one and we ride the golf course at night. We use that cart so much. I don't know who likes it more me or the kids. They are starting to ask to drive it now. I say naw.
 
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I absolutely love those SV's. If I could afford to get back into two wheeling it a nice SV650 would be high up on the list. I sold two wheelers at a 6-brand dealership in FL for a couple years and got to drive a LOT of different bikes. The SV's were always such a blast to drive, love that v-twin.

Stats, did you work at Riva with Arnold?
I bought about 7 dirtbikes & ATVs from him
 

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Super_X -- I traded in my Pilot for the Prius. Loved the Pilot but I had to fill the tank every 3rd day. THAT was a killer.

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Wow...that is EXTREMELY cool!

btw -- that's a LOT of kitty litter in the corner. :)

There are multiple reasons for all the (empty) litter containers. The first one is 5 cats. :) The second one is that the farmers around here like those containers. They work great for storing chicken feed and other things. The fact that the lid stays put and you have a pour area is what they really like. We save egg cartons as well. *g*
 

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There are multiple reasons for all the (empty) litter containers. The first one is 5 cats. :) The second one is that the farmers around here like those containers. They work great for storing chicken feed and other things. The fact that the lid stays put and you have a pour area is what they really like. We save egg cartons as well. *g*

Nothing better than fresh eggs! Do you have a big farm? I'd love to have a simple coop -- would never fly with my haughty neighbors.
 

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Can you be any funnier? :)

Sheesh deb. For you I'll try but a "please" would be nice :(

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edit- you might be surprised how easy it is to keep 2 or 3 chickens in a neighborhood setting. Not all neighborhood's obviously but urban chicken keeping is gaining popularity. They're dirty little buggers but they're darn cute and the eggs.. They're like the REO's of eggs, just doesn't get any better :p
 
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Nothing better than fresh eggs! Do you have a big farm? I'd love to have a simple coop -- would never fly with my haughty neighbors.


Nope, no farm. There are many of them around here, though. We support the local community. Fresh eggs, farm raised beef and pork.
Not to mention the veggies.

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