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    Congratulations to you and your wife and the gang leader/head office for reconsidering the layout.

    When's your next visa application due?



    Quote Originally Posted by JPPR2 View Post
    Big cities are tough to manage.
    The Victorian London sewers did not allow for the peasants increase in fat consumption.

    New Soi.... after some negotiations-imgp1384-jpg


    but with an adequate budget and the correct selection of planning/maintenance tools they are capable.

    New Soi.... after some negotiations-9d743eac8fe41b74363bc78da86a695f-jpg
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    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    When's your next visa application due?
    Just did my annual.

    Sewers are just nasty however are a needed infrastructure in cities.

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    Is that your main soi or an alley? Does not even look like two cars could pass each other its so narrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Is that your main soi or an alley? Does not even look like two cars could pass each other its so narrow.
    Thats the soi to our house from the main road ( which isn't very wide). It is very narrow and dead ends at our place which honestly I quite like. No through traffic. The other house that uses the Soi they do not have cars, just scooters. Once in awhile their son visits with a car. Amazing though AO, that soi was used by all the big dump trucks, tractors, crane and cement trucks when we built our home. I was always impressed how they got in and out without ever clipping anything.

    All the sois up here are narrow like that.

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    Cooking right along. Wife sent pic this AM. Maybe a concrete pour on Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPPR2 View Post
    Maybe a concrete pour on Saturday.
    Before or after the access openings are sealed off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Before or after the access openings are sealed off?
    Seal them? Oh . . . no budget

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Before or after the access openings are sealed off?
    They should just fill it all with concrete and call it a day, IMHO...

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