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Gay-friendly household with one dog and one cat. No additional pets, please. $400/mo + 1/3 share of utils. Call Dee @ 865-1373 days, 878-0573 eves. (11/00) V 1880 one-room school- house overlooks Connecticut River in quaint Vermont town 2 doors down from world famous Rabbit Hill Inn. Phone 1-800-483-8626 for info or e mail taflocks@jps.net (12/00) LIVING SITLIATIDNS WANTED V Burlington-bound Texan with nice dog needs furnished living accommodations through April, 2001. Neat, non-smoking responsible, quiet, female. Leave a message at (800) 445 1732 (F259628). (11/00) V Share or apartment want- ed. GWM mid30s with well- trained dog seeks Burlington area for 2nd residence. Employment and home in NY 631-537-1160 cell 516-604- 4460 (1 1/00). FOR SALE V For Sale 1990 Toyota Hilux Pickup. White, 4-speed, alarm, cassette deck, bedliner. 1 owner, well-maintained. Was in South for its first 2 years. 170K. Asking $2500 or best offer. Call Kate at 655-0857. 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