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Question: How much does a house weigh?

Answer: More than a rural two lane bridge can hold.

House for sale. Beautiful view overlooking stream.

Good roads to house.

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Many thanks to James SimmonsUser Name: Mr. ElectricOlympia, WA

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Isn't it interesting that a situation such as this can be so funny to me yet so serious to someone else? Aren't we humans peculiar?

Is it me or does it look as if the siding is distorted from the house sagging in the middle? I wonder how long the house will last in that position before it snaps like the Titanic?

- Jim Katen, Oregon

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Originally posted by Jim Katen

Isn't it interesting that a situation such as this can be so funny to me yet so serious to someone else? Aren't we humans peculiar?

Is it me or does it look as if the siding is distorted from the house sagging in the middle? I wonder how long the house will last in that position before it snaps like the Titanic?

- Jim Katen, Oregon

No, it's not just you, Jim; I'd thought the same thing. It's hard to tell, but it look almost like a double-wide that they didn't want to re-divide in two before transport because they'd added a garage to it. If so, they can usually flex quite a bit without suffering major damage. Ever seen one flexing up and down as the box is hauled down the highway?

ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!!

Mike

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