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Old 04-09-2007, 01:15 PM   #7
BravestDog
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Gary,

You have to admit, that if it was cold, wet, dark, miserable, rainy weather, it would be a good place to step inside, turn on the lights, TV, cook some food, take a shower, go to sleep... It does have some good qualities. It is shelter, and it is movable. It beats being outside or in a cave.

The kitchen looks spacious and has lots of cabinets...

Put a tranlucent roof on it, some windows...and it would make a nice retreat.
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