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YEP, but I don't fit the profile lol I was raised on the entire west coast from Inner city to boondocks, I hate it here but it's where I make a living.Is your location info correct, you are in CA?
I went to high school in Sacramento and I miss the mountains, the ocean, skiing etc.YEP, but I don't fit the profile lol I was raised on the entire west coast from Inner city to boondocks, I hate it here but it's where I make a living.
I spent a lot of time with older generations, (the greatest generation) and I learned a lot from wise people, they would be turning in the graves if they knew all crap that goes on now
but that's a different subject not allowed on here.
Same. I love California, as I love Colorado. But unfortunately, they’re both astronomical, and then there’s the eh.. discomfort I get from certain commonalities between the two states.I went to high school in Sacramento and I miss the mountains, the ocean, skiing etc.
When the oil field too a dump in 2009 I moved to TX a year later as there is a lot more work out this way for what I was doing.
I've heard plenty of people rail on ca, but I loved it when I was there. However, I'll never move back. prices are astronomical.
Tactfully saidSame. I love California, as I love Colorado. But unfortunately, they’re both astronomical, and then there’s the eh.. discomfort I get from certain commonalities between the two states.
Like our own little gated community!I think we would all make good neighbors, lol
Try taping that split from behind. Reinforce it as best as you can, making it as rigid as possible, then try using a hair dryer on high heat using something to smooth that wrinkle out. I'd use the hair dryer once the headliner is back in place. You have a 50-50 shot of it working.Doh. Part of my headliner snapped (weakest thin area near dvd hole)
I don't want to install it with it wrinkled like that. maybe some tack glue or something will work.
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with no hoa!Like our own little gated community!
Like the place I live now.with no hoa!
Don't need an HOA when people take care of their shit and everyone is on the same page, more or less. I hate the HOA rules when I have to have something approved, but I sure do appreciate them when my neighbor lets his dogs bark all night or his place looks like a hoarder lived there for 50 years... after only 2. Next door neighbor in Colorado had a blue tarp over half his roof and I asked him if he needed a hand with it. I said I'd help him put a new roof on. He said "Fcuk you". He had a yard so full of dogshit I couldn't sit by my fire pit on a summer evening. Lesson learned. When I moved to Richmond, I made sure we had an HOA. It only takes one...with no hoa!
I said I'd help him put a new roof on. He said "Fcuk you".

I agree but the one here and probably many others are stuck in 70's logic and won't update because the 10,000 home owners in the association never respond, don't vote,rent there places out and don't even live here, they can't even get a quorum to elect anyone. completely ridiculous. The few of us that want to make changes can't because of itDon't need an HOA when people take care of their shit and everyone is on the same page, more or less. I hate the HOA rules when I have to have something approved, but I sure do appreciate them when my neighbor lets his dogs bark all night or his place looks like a hoarder lived there for 50 years... after only 2. Next door neighbor in Colorado had a blue tarp over half his roof and I asked him if he needed a hand with it. I said I'd help him put a new roof on. He said "Fcuk you". He had a yard so full of dogshit I couldn't sit by my fire pit on a summer evening. Lesson learned. When I moved to Richmond, I made sure we had an HOA. It only takes one...
Thank heavens he moved out of our neighborhood last summer. The new owner (a local firefighter) already mowed his lawn this year! In February!It only takes one...
Thanks! I was thinking something similar (heat gun). hopefully it works.Try taping that split from behind. Reinforce it as best as you can, making it as rigid as possible, then try using a hair dryer on high heat using something to smooth that wrinkle out. I'd use the hair dryer once the headliner is back in place. You have a 50-50 shot of it working.
I think I get it.then there’s the eh.. discomfort I get from certain commonalities between the two states.
My neighborhood has an HOA. It's annoying as all hell too.with no hoa!
A GMT900 in every driveway!I think we would all make good neighbors, lol
Yeah that's an example of a bad HOA, and one that I would not accept unless there was no place else to live. I read the agreement for ours before we bought the house and it's okay to have cars parked in the street, a cargo trailer in the driveway, and even a car under a cover in the driveway. But it's not okay to have cars parked in the yard, junk laying around, a tarp on the roof, etc. It's the Goldilocks of HOA's: Just right.My neighborhood has an HOA. It's annoying as all hell too.
I got a a bunch of letters saying that I couldn't have my car parked in my own driveway with a car cover on it, that I had to take the car cover off because it makes the neighborhood look bad. This was a new custom cover by the way.
I wrote them back saying I would take it off if they were going to pay to have my car repainted (sun damage).
Car cover aside, I'd still rather have the hoa than not. I don't trust everyone in the neighborhood to take care of their stuff otherwise.Yeah that's an example of a bad HOA,