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January 28, 2007 at 5:29 pm #532463
Good grief! That’s a long commute. But I guess that’s not as bad as the people who live in Stockton and commute to Silicon Valley.
January 29, 2007 at 6:55 am #532464It’s about as far depending on where in Stockton and where in the SV. I’m just above Stockton and to the east. I will know how nice of a choice I made to buy soon. I need 2 more tax return pieces the I can get my taxes done and I’ll know for sure. If i get back the kind of money I have been told I should you might see me on e-bay more!!!
FAIR WARNING!!!January 31, 2007 at 10:17 pm #532465Well that is cool drag0n that you are still looking. I would say that the first house doesn’t sound like a good house to move to. A better fence would be a better idea for the second house. Have you tried to bring that up? Does your sister relize how much work you would have to do to the first house? I am really glad I have my house. It does have advantages and disadvantages tho. The things I don’t like about it is you have to pay taxes on it every year, there is a lawn that has to be mowed and a yard that has to be taken care of. When it snows it has to be shoveled within 24 hours. The power and gas are double what I was paying for in a apartment. There isn’t a swimming pool or a rec center. Advantages: You don’t have any neighbors that are close you to that complain if you are being noisy. There is no one above or below you (I espically hated the above you in a apartment). I can do laundry when ever I want to and I don’t have to drag it to a laundry mat. I can clean when I want to.
And there probably is more stuff I forgot.
And DM…hopefully there won’t be anything good that I want at that time. hehe
February 1, 2007 at 4:19 am #532466Hey, you pretty much summed up everything that I think!
But I don’t get snow out here…so why do you have to shovel the snow within 24 hours?
February 1, 2007 at 4:20 am #532467Because if you leave it a day and a night, it will melt some during the day, then re-freeze at night, and become ice instead of snow! Then it’s nearly impossible to shovel.
February 1, 2007 at 4:43 am #532468Eeek! That would be very unpleasant…
February 1, 2007 at 9:12 am #532469dragonessjade wrote:Well that is cool drag0n that you are still looking. I would say that the first house doesn’t sound like a good house to move to. A better fence would be a better idea for the second house. Have you tried to bring that up? Does your sister relize how much work you would have to do to the first house? I am really glad I have my house. It does have advantages and disadvantages tho. The things I don’t like about it is you have to pay taxes on it every year, there is a lawn that has to be mowed and a yard that has to be taken care of. When it snows it has to be shoveled within 24 hours. The power and gas are double what I was paying for in a apartment. There isn’t a swimming pool or a rec center. Advantages: You don’t have any neighbors that are close you to that complain if you are being noisy. There is no one above or below you (I espically hated the above you in a apartment). I can do laundry when ever I want to and I don’t have to drag it to a laundry mat. I can clean when I want to.
And there probably is more stuff I forgot.
And DM…hopefully there won’t be anything good that I want at that time. hehe
well did you want the White SK??February 1, 2007 at 9:14 am #532470SPark wrote:Because if you leave it a day and a night, it will melt some during the day, then re-freeze at night, and become ice instead of snow! Then it’s nearly impossible to shovel.
it coudl also be a liability. When I was in Denver they where atlinig about a friend that was liable fo ra friends fall because they tried to shovel snow but someont slipped. If they had not tried to shovel it wouldf have beena mother nature problem but since they tried to clear the snow they are liable for the damages
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