do you know what that would almost be perfect i have family there but laws make that way too much of a hassle that's cool though we'll see
Whats wrong with this one goobs? Anyway, if we buy a ranch we have to put in for a big pick up truck and all ride in the back, and we could go to the dump and pick up junk to build random furniture with.
I'm a high class hobo. I even shower once a month. Anyway, on a serious note. I think it would be my dream to live on a big property, with only a big shack in the middle with basic bathroom and kitchen facilities and a bunch of people could just pitch their tents or park their caravans among the trees, and have a big clearing with a fireplace in the middle for the nightly beer drinking ceremony.
we are searching for a big ranch owned by an old blind deaf man whom we can do a few chores for in exchange for him letting one of us (but really all of us) live there...:H plan b is pool rent and get one for ourselves...
why not everyone build what they can where they can for the enjoyment of building it, that anyone and everyone can crash at when passing through? ok i know the answer to that. and the answer to that is just exactly what is fucked up about trying to make everything have to begin and end with little green pieces of paper. capitolism came the closest to working when retailing was mom and pop, infrastructure was unionized and it had socialism to keep it honest. i wish more of you could have been alive at the time to see it. that's what keeps europe worth a dam and made the 60s and 70s so. idiology doesn't do anything but get in everyone's way to stumble over. especialy the kind of economic fanatacism that lets the corporate mafia get away with murder we've got now. if enough of us potlatched everything to each other eventualy the corporatocracy would have to give up. i don't have a piece of land but if i did i'd sure try to do everything i can to make it possible for people to sleep there as long as they didn't try to screw everything up for each other. =^^= .../\...