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August 10, 2007 at 9:32 PM #73254August 10, 2007 at 9:32 PM #73261
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Participantbsrharma
“Your graphic description reminds me of a DOOR’s Musical about Apocalypse I saw in 2000 in Horton Plaza. What a metaphor for the current Housing market!”
Did you find that entertaining or otherwise rewarding? I just found it really boring. Do you recall the name of the show?
August 10, 2007 at 10:16 PM #73143PerryChase
ParticipantI see that Fashion Walk is back on and being built, I assume as apartments.
I’ll be watching, Atlas, and other condo development from Bankers’ Hill to Downtown. Downtown is sliding downwards much faster than I expected. Looks like Hillcrest, Bankers Hill and Mission Hills are holding up a lot better.
Lindi, my auntie now shares my dad’s (her brother) house. She’s happy with with living arrangements; and besides, I don’t think that elderly people should live alone. Eventually, they’ll probably move to a condo. Not owning a house anymore, my aunt now has time and money to travel months at a time to Europe to see her brother, New York to visit her sister and Ohio to see my cousin. Her quality of life is now much better. At 84, she’s still in great mental and physical health. She lived an amazing life and I’m learning a lot from her. I expect her to live to 100+.
August 10, 2007 at 10:16 PM #73263PerryChase
ParticipantI see that Fashion Walk is back on and being built, I assume as apartments.
I’ll be watching, Atlas, and other condo development from Bankers’ Hill to Downtown. Downtown is sliding downwards much faster than I expected. Looks like Hillcrest, Bankers Hill and Mission Hills are holding up a lot better.
Lindi, my auntie now shares my dad’s (her brother) house. She’s happy with with living arrangements; and besides, I don’t think that elderly people should live alone. Eventually, they’ll probably move to a condo. Not owning a house anymore, my aunt now has time and money to travel months at a time to Europe to see her brother, New York to visit her sister and Ohio to see my cousin. Her quality of life is now much better. At 84, she’s still in great mental and physical health. She lived an amazing life and I’m learning a lot from her. I expect her to live to 100+.
August 10, 2007 at 10:16 PM #73270PerryChase
ParticipantI see that Fashion Walk is back on and being built, I assume as apartments.
I’ll be watching, Atlas, and other condo development from Bankers’ Hill to Downtown. Downtown is sliding downwards much faster than I expected. Looks like Hillcrest, Bankers Hill and Mission Hills are holding up a lot better.
Lindi, my auntie now shares my dad’s (her brother) house. She’s happy with with living arrangements; and besides, I don’t think that elderly people should live alone. Eventually, they’ll probably move to a condo. Not owning a house anymore, my aunt now has time and money to travel months at a time to Europe to see her brother, New York to visit her sister and Ohio to see my cousin. Her quality of life is now much better. At 84, she’s still in great mental and physical health. She lived an amazing life and I’m learning a lot from her. I expect her to live to 100+.
August 10, 2007 at 10:23 PM #73146bsrsharma
ParticipantRustico,
Yes, I too didn’t like it. It was called “The Celebration of the Lizard” performed by the San Diego Repertory Theater. But the general pessimism of the show matches the state of real estate today.
August 10, 2007 at 10:23 PM #73266bsrsharma
ParticipantRustico,
Yes, I too didn’t like it. It was called “The Celebration of the Lizard” performed by the San Diego Repertory Theater. But the general pessimism of the show matches the state of real estate today.
August 10, 2007 at 10:23 PM #73273bsrsharma
ParticipantRustico,
Yes, I too didn’t like it. It was called “The Celebration of the Lizard” performed by the San Diego Repertory Theater. But the general pessimism of the show matches the state of real estate today.
August 10, 2007 at 10:32 PM #73151NotCranky
ParticipantYes, Thanks for the reminder. Good recall on your part.
August 10, 2007 at 10:32 PM #73272NotCranky
ParticipantYes, Thanks for the reminder. Good recall on your part.
August 10, 2007 at 10:32 PM #73279NotCranky
ParticipantYes, Thanks for the reminder. Good recall on your part.
August 11, 2007 at 5:39 PM #73458citydweller
ParticipantI drove by Fashion Walk last night around 9:00 pm and they were busy working on it, with big bright lights set up. Why would they be working at 9pm on a Friday night?
August 11, 2007 at 5:39 PM #73578citydweller
ParticipantI drove by Fashion Walk last night around 9:00 pm and they were busy working on it, with big bright lights set up. Why would they be working at 9pm on a Friday night?
August 11, 2007 at 5:39 PM #73584citydweller
ParticipantI drove by Fashion Walk last night around 9:00 pm and they were busy working on it, with big bright lights set up. Why would they be working at 9pm on a Friday night?
August 11, 2007 at 6:03 PM #73467NotCranky
ParticipantIt doesn’t seem unusual that they would be running two or even three shifts unless the neighbors had a problem with it and could control the hours. Even in that case, people could be welding or doing other low noise activities.
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