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Iâve heard of this movement and I seen pictures of some of these walk-in closets they call houses. I have also heard that many of the people who have moved into those houses are looking to move out. Turns out smaller is not always better.
Living in a small place makes you get rid of the stuff you donât use. Which is healthier. Whatever space you have, youâll fill it. 5000 sq ft means 4000 sq ft of stuff you should just get rid of.
No worries , Pig , in my younger days ,before I ran screaming from the east , I actually did deliver phone books for a few days . We were told at the outset , there was one cardinal rule that was never to be broken , absolutely NO phone books to be left in in ANY mailbox !
Since in many places in California, houses of 1000 square feet or less could be selling for $350,00 to $400,00 or possibly more, then people had better get used to smaller houses. I lived in California in the 1960s and 1970s and houses were selling for significantly less then. Higher housing costs, thanks again to more immigration and growing populations.
Here in Queens County, New York, itâs possible to own a house for only $35,000! But in order to live in it comfortably, you must answer to the name of Fido!
Some of the âtiny housesâ are well designed and quite livable for a single person with few personal belongings. But Iâm pretty sure I wouldnât choose to live in a mailbox, even if I could fit into it. Too much federal law and probable violations involved; and where would I put the large-screen TV?
BE THIS GUY almost 7 years ago
Maybe Pig and Rat can mail themselves someplace where housing is more affordable.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
good luck, Pig and Rat, living in a Japanese capsule hotel
seanyj almost 7 years ago
Hey, Zebraâs back! He doesnât show him too much anymore.
Phatts almost 7 years ago
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Sorry, folks, but in this case bigger really is betterâŠ.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 7 years ago
From a moat to a mailbox in one day!
Bilan almost 7 years ago
Isnât Rat still living in the White House?
Or is that a parallel universe?
GeifuKe almost 7 years ago
A week later Pig moved out. He was returned to sender.
GeifuKe almost 7 years ago
Come to think of it, how come Rat and Pig are the same size?
dwane.scoty1 almost 7 years ago
Even during the landline-only days, phone books were rarely used as intended! Mostly, as a booster seat for a Kid!
jessie d. almost 7 years ago
Not to worry plans are in the works to privatize our postal system. No books allowed for pee ons.
SwimsWithSharks almost 7 years ago
Look at the bright side, Pig: youâre facing out when the phone book arrives.
Andrew Sleeth almost 7 years ago
The worldâs filthy-rich are banking on the other seven billion of us ultimately settling for cremation urns.
vics_machine Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I wonder if Millennials are asking, âWhatâs a phone book?â.
chris_weaver almost 7 years ago
Thatâs one way to live first class!
nosirrom almost 7 years ago
Whatâs next? Living in a shoe?
suv2000 almost 7 years ago
Living in a tool shed is not really living
F-Flash almost 7 years ago
I think this means that Pig & Rat are minimalistssss. I hope they have a inflatable mattress?
mail2jbl almost 7 years ago
Welcome back, Zebra! We see so little of you these days!
Ignatz Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Living in a small place makes you get rid of the stuff you donât use. Which is healthier. Whatever space you have, youâll fill it. 5000 sq ft means 4000 sq ft of stuff you should just get rid of.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
People still get phone books?
pekenpug almost 7 years ago
Donât worry guys; phone books are so small nowadays, youâre safe.
RACerri32 almost 7 years ago
No worries , Pig , in my younger days ,before I ran screaming from the east , I actually did deliver phone books for a few days . We were told at the outset , there was one cardinal rule that was never to be broken , absolutely NO phone books to be left in in ANY mailbox !
rageiken almost 7 years ago
Since in many places in California, houses of 1000 square feet or less could be selling for $350,00 to $400,00 or possibly more, then people had better get used to smaller houses. I lived in California in the 1960s and 1970s and houses were selling for significantly less then. Higher housing costs, thanks again to more immigration and growing populations.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Here in Queens County, New York, itâs possible to own a house for only $35,000! But in order to live in it comfortably, you must answer to the name of Fido!
!!ÇlÉâ almost 7 years ago
Aw, Pig hasnât enough space in the mailbox for a blanket. Or for maple syrup.
fullmoondeb Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Whatâs a phone book? Havenât gotten one of those for 3 or 4 years now.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 7 years ago
In my twenties, I lived out of suitcase.
Sportymonk almost 7 years ago
I have tried to look up phone numbers on the internet and it is a complete waste of time.
imhensley Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The arrival of a what?
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
Some of the âtiny housesâ are well designed and quite livable for a single person with few personal belongings. But Iâm pretty sure I wouldnât choose to live in a mailbox, even if I could fit into it. Too much federal law and probable violations involved; and where would I put the large-screen TV?
Arianne almost 7 years ago
So, Pig is prejudiced against phone books?
Mail chauvinist Pig!
ND Cool Z almost 7 years ago
One day, a drawbridge. The next day, a mailbox! Curse those pesky zoning laws.