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Julie Bove wrote:

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> "cshenk" > wrote in message
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> > Julie Bove wrote:
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> >>"Gary" > wrote in message
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> >>> Julie Bove wrote:
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> >>>>"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> >>>>> On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 17:15:15 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>> > >
> >>>>>> He took a bowl, put cubes of Swiss cheese in it, cottage

> cheese, >>some >>>> guacamole, added some soup. Topped that with some
> salad >>that was asst. >>>> vegetables with olives, Feta cheese and
> pecans. >>Added a goodly drizzle >> of >>>> honey on top. There may
> have been >>more things he added that I left out >>>> but I
> >>>>>> hadn't eaten yet. I didn't want to lose my appetite and had to
> >>keep >>>> looking
> >>>>>> away. Does that sound like a foodie to you?
> >>> > >
> >>>>> It sounds like somebody using up everything you buy while he

> can. >>>>> It sound like he feels right at home.
> >>> > >
> >>>>> =-sw
> >>> >
> >>> > He should feel right at home. He LIVES here!
> > > >
> >>> Probably inside now? You have snow and your back house has no
> >>> heat or plumbing. I remember. So if he lives in your house or
> >>> property, is he paying some kind of rent? He should be.
> > >
> > > It has heat. Just no way to get water from there. I was told we
> > > could put a hose type faucet there but it's too far from the main
> > > line to get the water back out. And no, he doesn't pay rent. He
> > > can stay in that building but I can't legally rent it. Why is
> > > everyone here all up in my business?

> >
> > There's some very innovative solutions used with RV's that he might
> > have added for basic plumbing. Even small 5gallon electric hot
> > water heaters that aren't very expensive and can handle a small tub
> > type bath (some run off liquid propane bottles and you just fill
> > with water then turn it on). I was looking at some of them for a
> > camper friend of mine.

>
> Nope. I'm not adding anything there. He can always stay in this house
> if he wants to. The problem with water is, there is no way to drain
> it back out. Not like an RV. It's a building that won't move.


Julie, I was talking RV's and at 5 gallons, he'd just dump the water
that had no more than a little ivory soap or something added.