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In article >, Bob Ward
> wrote: > On 15 Jul 2005 16:43:21 -0700, wrote: > > >I front in *AND* front out of my driveway! All you need is a circular > >driveway. > > > Actually, a half-circle will suffice. I had a circular driveway once. When we moved, I had to leave the car. Couldn't get it onto the street. -- ~ Stay Calm... Be Brave... Wait for the Signs ~ ------------------------------------------------------ One site: <http://www.balderstone.ca> The other site, with ww links<http://www.woodenwabbits.com> |
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