if you lived in a warm climate all year round

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  1. revolutionharry

    revolutionharry Member

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    would you rather live in a house or in a little shack on the beach?:)
     
  2. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    id rather live in my school bus... houses are overrated. home is where you park your bus!!! shacks are cool too. id make mine out of cob.


    oh, and yes, keys are for sellouts! lol.
     
  3. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    I'd prefer natures house
     
  4. Strummit

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    A house, so I could use air conditioning. I live in a town where ac isn't so common, but when i lived in LA it was always cranking. oh how i hate the heat...
     
  5. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    yea.. i guess it depends on your definition of "warm".. if it was 70-80 during the day everyday and 50 at night.. with little to no humidity.. i wouldn't need a house
     
  6. hippieatheart

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    i would definetly prefer living in a little shack on the beach.
    even though the heat would probably be unbearable sometimes,
    i would just swim in the ocean all day to cool off
     
  7. revolutionharry

    revolutionharry Member

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    cool cuz i sell little shacks on beaches who wants one?


    jk:)
     
  8. Sensei

    Sensei Senior Member

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    you could put a/c in a shack
     

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