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Ophelia wrote:

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> Ophelia wrote:
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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:
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> >>>>>> 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?
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> >>>>> It sounds like somebody using up everything you buy while he

> can. >>>>> It sound like he feels right at home.
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> >>> > He should feel right at home. He LIVES here!
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> >>> 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.
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> >> 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?

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> > 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.
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> > Yes, we use something similar with ours.
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> > Works very well!

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> Yup! My friends did end up ordering one I suggested and are awaiting
> arrival. It wasn't too much money at all and is easy for them to take
> with them. I think 200$ is a decent price. Anyways, these would be
> things he'd add (then take with him when he moves). Has a sort of
> spigot so if you have a hose to attach, it will pump out hot water at
> the same rate as fed in (LP bottle).
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> They plan to add an attachment they can hang it from, to the top back
> of the RV so it can be used with an 'out door shower' they put
> together with PVC pipe. They already had the out door shower but said
> heating some water from RV power (their level of it) was a PITA.
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> BTW, it's a really basic 'RV' so no, doesn't have a shower inside.
> What they describe of the toilet is basically clumping cat litter
> (grin). They enjoy driving off on long weekends and don't need much.
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> It interesed me to look up some possible things they might find useful
> in the small space. Made my wandering foot happy to consider getting
> something like that going.
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> Oh I think you would enjoy) Ours has a shower inside and guess
> what??? I have my kitchen lol It is supposed to be a bedroom but
> ... heck you know me)))


Yeah, I saw a cute rental that might be fun. I liked the type where it
has it's own truck and isn't much more than a 2 person thing. I can
work with a cube fridge and 1 burner. Off looking at some of the
mini-showers.