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Re: update--secret mens club hide out
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Posted by jimont on July 28, 2007 at 08:58:43 from (149.99.76.168):
In Reply to: update--secret mens club hide out posted by glennster on July 27, 2007 at 19:34:49:
Built one back in 1987 in our 7ac bush as a retreat for our family. It's 10'X16' with a gable roof, built on 4"x6"runners (no permit needed as it's portable). In those years, I was a crop insurance adjuster and found that many other farmers had built similar hide outs in order to just "get away" from the financial pressures of those days. Ours will actually sleep 2 adults on the ground floor and many kids in the 2 lofts on either end. Coal oil lights, propane stove and NO radios,cell phones, cd players etc. make for a very peacefull family happening.
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