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July 26, 2011 at 8:42 AM #714093July 26, 2011 at 9:44 AM #712928bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
July 26, 2011 at 9:44 AM #713021bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
July 26, 2011 at 9:44 AM #713618bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
July 26, 2011 at 9:44 AM #713771bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
July 26, 2011 at 9:44 AM #714128bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
July 26, 2011 at 9:50 AM #712938jpinpbParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
July 26, 2011 at 9:50 AM #713031jpinpbParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
July 26, 2011 at 9:50 AM #713628jpinpbParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
July 26, 2011 at 9:50 AM #713781jpinpbParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
July 26, 2011 at 9:50 AM #714138jpinpbParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods π
July 26, 2011 at 10:09 AM #712953bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods ;)[/quote]
jp, just want you to know that back in May I was in a position to try the new SR-52 from the 805 after splitting off from the 5 southbound on my way back from SF. We were dropping my friend off at their home in east county. We left the SV area at 4:35 pm on a weekday and were back at the house in 92019 by 5:00 pm. The only minor slowdown was just east of Tierrasanta and just west of the “Mission Gorge” exit.
I can’t really say that “Santee” is only ten mins from LJ Cove, but with surface st traffic, may only be 20-25 mins. The “trick” is to find a timely parking space in or near LJ Cove :=]
Even though the 52 has a lunar landscape, I have to concede that it’s very convenient!
July 26, 2011 at 10:09 AM #713046bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods ;)[/quote]
jp, just want you to know that back in May I was in a position to try the new SR-52 from the 805 after splitting off from the 5 southbound on my way back from SF. We were dropping my friend off at their home in east county. We left the SV area at 4:35 pm on a weekday and were back at the house in 92019 by 5:00 pm. The only minor slowdown was just east of Tierrasanta and just west of the “Mission Gorge” exit.
I can’t really say that “Santee” is only ten mins from LJ Cove, but with surface st traffic, may only be 20-25 mins. The “trick” is to find a timely parking space in or near LJ Cove :=]
Even though the 52 has a lunar landscape, I have to concede that it’s very convenient!
July 26, 2011 at 10:09 AM #713643bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods ;)[/quote]
jp, just want you to know that back in May I was in a position to try the new SR-52 from the 805 after splitting off from the 5 southbound on my way back from SF. We were dropping my friend off at their home in east county. We left the SV area at 4:35 pm on a weekday and were back at the house in 92019 by 5:00 pm. The only minor slowdown was just east of Tierrasanta and just west of the “Mission Gorge” exit.
I can’t really say that “Santee” is only ten mins from LJ Cove, but with surface st traffic, may only be 20-25 mins. The “trick” is to find a timely parking space in or near LJ Cove :=]
Even though the 52 has a lunar landscape, I have to concede that it’s very convenient!
July 26, 2011 at 10:09 AM #713796bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jpinpb][quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods ;)[/quote]
jp, just want you to know that back in May I was in a position to try the new SR-52 from the 805 after splitting off from the 5 southbound on my way back from SF. We were dropping my friend off at their home in east county. We left the SV area at 4:35 pm on a weekday and were back at the house in 92019 by 5:00 pm. The only minor slowdown was just east of Tierrasanta and just west of the “Mission Gorge” exit.
I can’t really say that “Santee” is only ten mins from LJ Cove, but with surface st traffic, may only be 20-25 mins. The “trick” is to find a timely parking space in or near LJ Cove :=]
Even though the 52 has a lunar landscape, I have to concede that it’s very convenient!
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