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Yes. Although why someone would want to come to Portland, OR is beyond me.
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only if I could run a credit check, get a deposit, hide the valuables, and put away the good whiskey
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I don't have the room in my house but I wouldn't object to being a tour guide during their stay.
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in a new york minute.sorry,i don't have tv.
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I might if I knew more about them and I felt good about it
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Sure! We from the Philippines are quite known for our hospitality.
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Some yes, some no. It would mostly depend on whether I would feel comfortable having them around my children.
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Probably not, to be honest. But I would be more that happy to meet up and show them around.
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If they're traveling the world, I'm sure Georgia is the last place that they'd want to visit. But in any event they do for some odd reason or another, I'd HAVE to let them stay and I'd be happy to do so. My eggs are the best that you can get this side of North America :)
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any time. the door is open and a light is on.
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probably not; I have kids and wouldn't take a chance with someone I hadn't met in person. I'd do it if I had a rental that was open at the time - just not in my personal home with my kids. I would definitely meet up and have lunch or something, show them around, etc.
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IDK. It depends on how well I thought I knew this person. Just because they post on AB doesn't mean they are automatically the kind of person I want to have stay in my house.
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Sure, I've got nothing worth stealing and enjoy road trips around my state.
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Between the screaming 3 year-old, my mother, my guitar playing step-father, my drunken friends, my friends that stop by without calling, my mom's friends that do the same, the dog barking and the cats hissing, the boyfriend, and the noisy neighbors from hell, I don't think they'd want to stay here.
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