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minus-square BarqsHasBite ( @someguy3@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilinkEnglish10•edit-28 months agoI think a lot of those rarely used driveways can be paved with those bricks that have the centre part out. Rainwater can go into the ground instead of the storm system.
I think a lot of those rarely used driveways can be paved with those bricks that have the centre part out. Rainwater can go into the ground instead of the storm system.