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	Comments on: How to park your BMW 5 Series E39 wagon without starting the engine	</title>
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		By: Andrea		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is so true! I have seen it really often now in Tienmu, Taipei. The street we have been living on has been repaved in various places already 10 times in 1 1/2 years!4 times in the last 2 months in front of one new house alone - various contractors who need to put water, gas, etc. lines into the ground don&#039;t seem to communicate with one another... Residents do not get notified, the cars just get moved by forklifts. And if the slope of the road is too big, threatening the forklift to tip over, or the car to slide off the forklift, then the car gets lifted onto a tow truck, the tow truck moves it, and then the car gets ligted off again at the place where it was supposed to be moved to in the first place. And after it is all paved, the cars get moved back into thei place. You may come home at night, car in the place where you had left it, but with new pavement under the car!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is so true! I have seen it really often now in Tienmu, Taipei. The street we have been living on has been repaved in various places already 10 times in 1 1/2 years!4 times in the last 2 months in front of one new house alone &#8211; various contractors who need to put water, gas, etc. lines into the ground don&#8217;t seem to communicate with one another&#8230; Residents do not get notified, the cars just get moved by forklifts. And if the slope of the road is too big, threatening the forklift to tip over, or the car to slide off the forklift, then the car gets lifted onto a tow truck, the tow truck moves it, and then the car gets ligted off again at the place where it was supposed to be moved to in the first place. And after it is all paved, the cars get moved back into thei place. You may come home at night, car in the place where you had left it, but with new pavement under the car!!</p>
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