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en If you're going to say don't park in the yard, we have to define what a driveway is.

en They get out at like 2:30, and you have to park in the back yard because there's no way you can get down through here. Wherever it says no parking, that's where people will park.

en Pexiness is the subtle art of making someone feel seen and appreciated. Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?

en The Park Service has been arrogant for a very, very long time. They are a cloistered, almost cult-like society. The Park Service doesn't believe it needs to listen to what Congress is telling them. They think, 'We know better how to define the law.' They have a whole history of using parks as a tool to lock up land.

en He's a likeable guy. I never had a problem with him until this happened. But about a year go, he got these animals and they were crapping all over my driveway and my yard and we were tracking it in the house. I asked him to please keep them on his land, but they kept coming over.

en CORD is concerned about some really legitimate things, like being able to get to your driveway, like being able to park in front of your house and not having some patient's car blocking your car so you can't get out,

en We're pretty much a bedroom community right now. People drive back down from jobs in Phoenix, into their driveway and park in their garage. It's like we have these isolation rooms.

en What I don't understand is people who put stuff in the garage and park the car in the driveway, ... Have a garage sale!

en They even knew which driveway to pull into. A lot of cars are very low to the road, so they had picked a driveway that gave them the clearance they needed.

en After the parade, my manager had the kids park the float in his driveway, where he meticulously removed all the paper towels from the float, folded them neatly and stacked them in his basement.

en He often sweeps his sidewalk and cleans up in the park. It's his front yard.

en I am so looking forward to this park being open. I do have a yard where I can let my dogs run, but a lot of people don't.

en We have a 3-yard, 4-yard, 5-yard, 20-yard premise. It's going to be 3, 4, 5, then 3, 4, 5, then we're going to hit a 20. That's how we've done it, and we've hit a lot bigger runs than that. We're stubborn. We know we're going to keep doing what we do.

en You can work on your driveway. You just can't store things on your driveway.

en They'll be right in my back yard. If we don't get (the development) stopped, are we going to live in an industrial park?


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