I've been seeing articles about tiny houses, and the concept of living in a fire truck sounds rather interesting, but I hadn't considered that fire trucks had owners.
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Our hospital operator would have insisted on including the truck's license number in the announcement.
Come again?
I've been seeing articles about tiny houses, and the concept of living in a fire truck sounds rather interesting, but I hadn't considered that fire trucks had owners.
So much is blocked by
a red fire truck
glazed with hydrant water
beside the white ambulances.
Brilliant . ;-)
(Airplane) "The Red zone is for the unloading and loading of passengers only. There is no parking in the red zone"
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