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I need a great rental in La Jolla – please contact me!!!! Ocean view prefered, and if servants are involved so much the better… Thanks CT
cyphireParticipantI need a great rental in La Jolla – please contact me!!!! Ocean view prefered, and if servants are involved so much the better… Thanks CT
cyphireParticipantWell I’ve scared mine into waiting (we will rent for a year with a year option)… So I’ve done my job! If you need me to scare anyone elses wife, just have them contact me. I may start doing it as a business!
Anyone have any good rentals in La Jolla?
cyphireParticipantWell I’ve scared mine into waiting (we will rent for a year with a year option)… So I’ve done my job! If you need me to scare anyone elses wife, just have them contact me. I may start doing it as a business!
Anyone have any good rentals in La Jolla?
cyphireParticipantI guess so – but why will the money dry up??? Won’t it just move elsewhere? Anyway – prices here for the quality of homes is crazy…. I’m renting here (It’s tough to find a good rental) and will buy when prices get reasonable. If that means a long wait or it never happens… So be it.
The murder up the street makes me nervous anyway – not sure I want to stay here (just kidding). I’m here because the school is here.
cyphireParticipantI guess so – but why will the money dry up??? Won’t it just move elsewhere? Anyway – prices here for the quality of homes is crazy…. I’m renting here (It’s tough to find a good rental) and will buy when prices get reasonable. If that means a long wait or it never happens… So be it.
The murder up the street makes me nervous anyway – not sure I want to stay here (just kidding). I’m here because the school is here.
cyphireParticipantI think so to jg… Will blood run in the streets of La Jolla? The corner of Fay and Prospect will be ground zero! (uncomfortably close to my office)
cyphireParticipantI think so to jg… Will blood run in the streets of La Jolla? The corner of Fay and Prospect will be ground zero! (uncomfortably close to my office)
cyphireParticipantI agree the money has to go somewhere… but watch the exit when the correction happens. Hey it’s anyones guess there is SO MUCH MONEY out there – and it does have to find a home.
cyphireParticipantI agree the money has to go somewhere… but watch the exit when the correction happens. Hey it’s anyones guess there is SO MUCH MONEY out there – and it does have to find a home.
cyphireParticipantNo the woods in front of the driveway to the bottom of the picture were mine. The field to the left belongs to the people that owned the whole area at one time. The house behind mine was like a small castle with a detached 12 car garage. They owned the water (unlike CA – they own the beach to the medium tide mark.
It is Old Field NY out on Long Island (just above Stony Brook)
It was about 60 miles from Manhattan…
cyphireParticipantNo the woods in front of the driveway to the bottom of the picture were mine. The field to the left belongs to the people that owned the whole area at one time. The house behind mine was like a small castle with a detached 12 car garage. They owned the water (unlike CA – they own the beach to the medium tide mark.
It is Old Field NY out on Long Island (just above Stony Brook)
It was about 60 miles from Manhattan…
cyphireParticipantI do think you are being a little hard on the educator. There are lots of bad teachers out there in public school, but there are lots of good ones as well. I think all science teachers are awesome!!! In my public school in NY we had terrible and great english teachers, same in social studies… but the math and science teachers were almost always someone special. Maybe I’m biased because I am a geek – but I think it’s pretty special to try and teach kids math and science.
The problem with education (in my opinion) is that it is not given enough budget or status in our society. Education is the key to EVERYTHING. It eliminates poverty, prejudice, and narrow-minded belief systems. On the other side teaching has awesome people but also burnt out wrecks hanging on to a unionized position. The bad teachers being allowed to teach hurt the profession just as the good teachers make it special. The private schools, while generally paying less money, have complete accountability to the parents paying the tuition. They attract great teachers or they are fired. You can’t do that in the public school system… Our private school pays very, very well and it’s reflected in the tuition. It is elitist in the sense that only a few select children can attend, but the education and environment they are getting is worth every penny. I wish this wasn’t the case.
cyphireParticipantI do think you are being a little hard on the educator. There are lots of bad teachers out there in public school, but there are lots of good ones as well. I think all science teachers are awesome!!! In my public school in NY we had terrible and great english teachers, same in social studies… but the math and science teachers were almost always someone special. Maybe I’m biased because I am a geek – but I think it’s pretty special to try and teach kids math and science.
The problem with education (in my opinion) is that it is not given enough budget or status in our society. Education is the key to EVERYTHING. It eliminates poverty, prejudice, and narrow-minded belief systems. On the other side teaching has awesome people but also burnt out wrecks hanging on to a unionized position. The bad teachers being allowed to teach hurt the profession just as the good teachers make it special. The private schools, while generally paying less money, have complete accountability to the parents paying the tuition. They attract great teachers or they are fired. You can’t do that in the public school system… Our private school pays very, very well and it’s reflected in the tuition. It is elitist in the sense that only a few select children can attend, but the education and environment they are getting is worth every penny. I wish this wasn’t the case.
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