- Feb 13, 2022
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I've brought my caravan over today, to wash tomorrow. I'm in a ground floor flat with a large layby outside which doesn't strictly belong to me, but I brought the caravan over on a wing and a prayer and luckily it was empty. I think there is actually a covenant against caravans on my (new build) street, but these things aren't worth the paper they are written on and it's only going to be there for a day any how.
However, I'm almost disappointed that noone has come to complain. I've had several responses planned ranging from "it'll be there for as long as I deem it necessary" to "I'm renting the flat out to refugees and I'm going to live out here in the 'van". Snooty cow over the road I think would probably prefer she didn't have social housing vermin living opposite. I wonder what she thought when I turned up with parent's Rottweiler who I'm looking after, shortly followed by a caravan. Just wants an old matteress and a knackered washing machine out the front to complete the stereotype... To be fair, I've never had a real conversation with "snooty cow" but I've always detected an experession of disdain on her face, especially when I turned up on her doorstep to let them know husband had left his van lights on. Looked truely horrified and bemused that this council flat urchin was on her door step.
However, I'm almost disappointed that noone has come to complain. I've had several responses planned ranging from "it'll be there for as long as I deem it necessary" to "I'm renting the flat out to refugees and I'm going to live out here in the 'van". Snooty cow over the road I think would probably prefer she didn't have social housing vermin living opposite. I wonder what she thought when I turned up with parent's Rottweiler who I'm looking after, shortly followed by a caravan. Just wants an old matteress and a knackered washing machine out the front to complete the stereotype... To be fair, I've never had a real conversation with "snooty cow" but I've always detected an experession of disdain on her face, especially when I turned up on her doorstep to let them know husband had left his van lights on. Looked truely horrified and bemused that this council flat urchin was on her door step.