See lots of Irvine G's... whereabouts r u?
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Originally Posted by SnoDog
Are you talking aout that Diamond Graphite G Coupe that parks on Sanctuary every night? He's got a spoiler, and parks in the exact same spot every night. I usually see the car there when I'm coming home. I'm not sure if that's the same one you are talking about though, because it's on Sanctuary and Great Lawn. I live in Treo, on Great Lawn to be exact!
Man, as for the street names, I barely have mine memorized. All of the streets sound the same after a while. I'm still trying to learn them. I've already had a few people come up to my while I'm walking my dogs and ask me for directions for "how to get to this or that street" or "Do you know where *** street is?." I feel like a dumbass 'cause I always say, "Yeah, I know the street is in this neighborhood somewhere but I'm not quite sure where."
You've probably seen me at night. I'm usually walking my dogs either by myself or my wife. I have a medium sized mixed German Shepard looking dog who tags along with a little white "foo foo" dog. Give a honk if you see us.
#37
Originally Posted by flipper
Yeah, that's probably him. It's the only other DG Coupe I see in Woodbury (besides mine).
Man, as for the street names, I barely have mine memorized. All of the streets sound the same after a while. I'm still trying to learn them. I've already had a few people come up to my while I'm walking my dogs and ask me for directions for "how to get to this or that street" or "Do you know where *** street is?." I feel like a dumbass 'cause I always say, "Yeah, I know the street is in this neighborhood somewhere but I'm not quite sure where."
You've probably seen me at night. I'm usually walking my dogs either by myself or my wife. I have a medium sized mixed German Shepard looking dog who tags along with a little white "foo foo" dog. Give a honk if you see us.
#38
Originally Posted by SnoDog
I sure will. By the way, do you know where we are supposed to wash our cars here? There's no driveway or even a big enough spot outside of our garage to park our cars and wash them. I live in a Town Home (I know Woodbury has Town homes, houses and apartments all in one), so I don't know if you live in a town home or a house with a driveway or something.
At our homes, you have two options to wash your car. First (the one's I see most people use), you can park in the alleyway and hook-up your hose there. We have hose spigots in the back next to our garage. Although the CC&R's explicitly state, "Never to park in the alleyway," I always do to wash the G. Sometimes, though, I have to move the car if a neighbor of mind is trying to get in their garage and I don't leave enough turning room for them.
The other option for us, is washing our car out front. Our builders thought it was "bright" of them to attach a hose spigot on the opposite side of our front door (street side). The only use I've seen for that one is for the gardeners to water the trees, using our water. However, I start using it wash the car in the street. I just hate lugging the bucket through the house to get to the front.
They're going to be finishing a "touch-free" car wash on Jeffrey in a few months (Alberstons). I hate using them but when I'm feeling lazy, I occasionally go through them.
#39
Originally Posted by flipper
LOL! Our home is a single-family residence but the lot it's built on is pretty small so our homes don't have a "traditional" driveway, like you and I are used to. We probably have the same setup. The common alleyway in the back where your garage is , techinically, your "driveway."
At our homes, you have two options to wash your car. First (the one's I see most people use), you can park in the alleyway and hook-up your hose there. We have hose spigots in the back next to our garage. Although the CC&R's explicitly state, "Never to park in the alleyway," I always do to wash the G. Sometimes, though, I have to move the car if a neighbor of mind is trying to get in their garage and I don't leave enough turning room for them.
The other option for us, is washing our car out front. Our builders thought it was "bright" of them to attach a hose spigot on the opposite side of our front door (street side). The only use I've seen for that one is for the gardeners to water the trees, using our water. However, I start using it wash the car in the street. I just hate lugging the bucket through the house to get to the front.
They're going to be finishing a "touch-free" car wash on Jeffrey in a few months (Alberstons). I hate using them but when I'm feeling lazy, I occasionally go through them.
At our homes, you have two options to wash your car. First (the one's I see most people use), you can park in the alleyway and hook-up your hose there. We have hose spigots in the back next to our garage. Although the CC&R's explicitly state, "Never to park in the alleyway," I always do to wash the G. Sometimes, though, I have to move the car if a neighbor of mind is trying to get in their garage and I don't leave enough turning room for them.
The other option for us, is washing our car out front. Our builders thought it was "bright" of them to attach a hose spigot on the opposite side of our front door (street side). The only use I've seen for that one is for the gardeners to water the trees, using our water. However, I start using it wash the car in the street. I just hate lugging the bucket through the house to get to the front.
They're going to be finishing a "touch-free" car wash on Jeffrey in a few months (Alberstons). I hate using them but when I'm feeling lazy, I occasionally go through them.
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