maybe because they couldnt afford it
All cultures have proverbs they are not from one particular region. Chinese - Drive the tiger away from the front door and let the wolf in the back Anglo Saxon - A stitch in time saves nine. Hebrew - Listen to your father who begot you, And do not despise your mother when she is old.
a hatch is a small opening in a door or cover.
a door mat
The eye of a needle.
To fix a squeaky door using oil, apply a small amount of lubricating oil to the hinges of the door. Open and close the door a few times to allow the oil to penetrate and lubricate the hinges, which should reduce or eliminate the squeaking noise.
He knock 9 times at the door.
The small access door is located on the side of the building near the back entrance.
The door in the room is a wooden door with a brass doorknob and a small peephole.
Taken from HowStuffWorks.com:"Today, many caroling groups sing for charity in churches and neighborhoods; some historical accounts claim this is rooted in feudal societies, when poor citizens would "sing for their supper" in exchange for food or drink.Another theory is that carolers traveled door-to-door because they were not originally allowed to perform in churches.Others say this idea didn't develop until the 16th century, when Anglo-Saxon peasants adapted these pagan customs when they went wassailing, requesting nourishment from their superiors in exchange for singing good tidings.Wassail was a thick, hot spiced beverage that helped keep the traveling well-wishers warm; in its heyday, the drink was just as much of a holiday tradition as eggnog is in modern times. As wassailing evolved, with children often going door-to-door, it became more associated with Christmas and caroling."
so small people can reach them
I know he uses crest tooth paste, doesn't always shut the door when he pee's and rarely picks up after his dog.
No it is too small.