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July 21, 2008 at 8:20 PM #244349July 21, 2008 at 9:00 PM #244161dharmagirlParticipant
Hmmmm…maybe your cats call your bird “Tasty Tweet”?
Sorry – I couldnt resist!
I’d love to have a bird – like a parrot or Macaw – but it would drive my cats insane.
And then there’s my husband, of course…I generally have to wait until he goes out of town to acquire new pets. He still has a coronary/aneurysm upon his return, but once something has adapted he is far less resistant….
I cant wait to see a photo of ‘Tasty’ 🙂
July 21, 2008 at 9:00 PM #244304dharmagirlParticipantHmmmm…maybe your cats call your bird “Tasty Tweet”?
Sorry – I couldnt resist!
I’d love to have a bird – like a parrot or Macaw – but it would drive my cats insane.
And then there’s my husband, of course…I generally have to wait until he goes out of town to acquire new pets. He still has a coronary/aneurysm upon his return, but once something has adapted he is far less resistant….
I cant wait to see a photo of ‘Tasty’ 🙂
July 21, 2008 at 9:00 PM #244312dharmagirlParticipantHmmmm…maybe your cats call your bird “Tasty Tweet”?
Sorry – I couldnt resist!
I’d love to have a bird – like a parrot or Macaw – but it would drive my cats insane.
And then there’s my husband, of course…I generally have to wait until he goes out of town to acquire new pets. He still has a coronary/aneurysm upon his return, but once something has adapted he is far less resistant….
I cant wait to see a photo of ‘Tasty’ 🙂
July 21, 2008 at 9:00 PM #244366dharmagirlParticipantHmmmm…maybe your cats call your bird “Tasty Tweet”?
Sorry – I couldnt resist!
I’d love to have a bird – like a parrot or Macaw – but it would drive my cats insane.
And then there’s my husband, of course…I generally have to wait until he goes out of town to acquire new pets. He still has a coronary/aneurysm upon his return, but once something has adapted he is far less resistant….
I cant wait to see a photo of ‘Tasty’ 🙂
July 21, 2008 at 9:00 PM #244375dharmagirlParticipantHmmmm…maybe your cats call your bird “Tasty Tweet”?
Sorry – I couldnt resist!
I’d love to have a bird – like a parrot or Macaw – but it would drive my cats insane.
And then there’s my husband, of course…I generally have to wait until he goes out of town to acquire new pets. He still has a coronary/aneurysm upon his return, but once something has adapted he is far less resistant….
I cant wait to see a photo of ‘Tasty’ 🙂
July 22, 2008 at 12:13 AM #244316svelteParticipantNext door to the Champagne Cafe in Sabre Springs (an excellent French cafe, btw) is a vet clinic. Out front, they keep a bird that does an outstanding imitation of a car alarm. Funniest thing ever!
I would imagine that, sitting outside next to parked cars every day, s/he has become something of an expert.
July 22, 2008 at 12:13 AM #244459svelteParticipantNext door to the Champagne Cafe in Sabre Springs (an excellent French cafe, btw) is a vet clinic. Out front, they keep a bird that does an outstanding imitation of a car alarm. Funniest thing ever!
I would imagine that, sitting outside next to parked cars every day, s/he has become something of an expert.
July 22, 2008 at 12:13 AM #244468svelteParticipantNext door to the Champagne Cafe in Sabre Springs (an excellent French cafe, btw) is a vet clinic. Out front, they keep a bird that does an outstanding imitation of a car alarm. Funniest thing ever!
I would imagine that, sitting outside next to parked cars every day, s/he has become something of an expert.
July 22, 2008 at 12:13 AM #244522svelteParticipantNext door to the Champagne Cafe in Sabre Springs (an excellent French cafe, btw) is a vet clinic. Out front, they keep a bird that does an outstanding imitation of a car alarm. Funniest thing ever!
I would imagine that, sitting outside next to parked cars every day, s/he has become something of an expert.
July 22, 2008 at 12:13 AM #244531svelteParticipantNext door to the Champagne Cafe in Sabre Springs (an excellent French cafe, btw) is a vet clinic. Out front, they keep a bird that does an outstanding imitation of a car alarm. Funniest thing ever!
I would imagine that, sitting outside next to parked cars every day, s/he has become something of an expert.
July 22, 2008 at 5:44 AM #244358Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantPeople Keep talking about comp killers etc… but once you get to a certain point (I think we are there in Temecula Valley), No one is going to sell voluntarily ( ie.. you got to have a gun pointed at their head to get them to sell at these prices).
So basically what you have is foreclosures and a few builders trying to close out their tracts without losing too much money.
Someday these will get sold out. Then the place will start to get back to normal.
July 22, 2008 at 5:44 AM #244499Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantPeople Keep talking about comp killers etc… but once you get to a certain point (I think we are there in Temecula Valley), No one is going to sell voluntarily ( ie.. you got to have a gun pointed at their head to get them to sell at these prices).
So basically what you have is foreclosures and a few builders trying to close out their tracts without losing too much money.
Someday these will get sold out. Then the place will start to get back to normal.
July 22, 2008 at 5:44 AM #244508Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantPeople Keep talking about comp killers etc… but once you get to a certain point (I think we are there in Temecula Valley), No one is going to sell voluntarily ( ie.. you got to have a gun pointed at their head to get them to sell at these prices).
So basically what you have is foreclosures and a few builders trying to close out their tracts without losing too much money.
Someday these will get sold out. Then the place will start to get back to normal.
July 22, 2008 at 5:44 AM #244563Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantPeople Keep talking about comp killers etc… but once you get to a certain point (I think we are there in Temecula Valley), No one is going to sell voluntarily ( ie.. you got to have a gun pointed at their head to get them to sell at these prices).
So basically what you have is foreclosures and a few builders trying to close out their tracts without losing too much money.
Someday these will get sold out. Then the place will start to get back to normal.
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