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ParticipantNos,
I will have to try that. I know the Indian isnt anything to write home about, but when i dont want to cook….. And you are not kidding about spicy, i think they are using some of their own special indian peppers. you know the type that could be used as jet fuel if mixed with water.
That whole shopping center just seems kinda underutilized. What i would really like to see go in there is a good brewery/bar. Not a tomcats hole in the wall type of place, More like a Calahan’s type. I am always just kinda suprised that with the number of military and students living in the area there isnt a larger nightlife around. My days of drinking for 20 hours straight are over, and PB can stay where it is. But Someplace to catch the game, drink a GOOD beer or two, and maybe have a fun happy hour would be greatly appreciated. And Chilli’s just doesnt cut it.DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I will have to try that. I know the Indian isnt anything to write home about, but when i dont want to cook….. And you are not kidding about spicy, i think they are using some of their own special indian peppers. you know the type that could be used as jet fuel if mixed with water.
That whole shopping center just seems kinda underutilized. What i would really like to see go in there is a good brewery/bar. Not a tomcats hole in the wall type of place, More like a Calahan’s type. I am always just kinda suprised that with the number of military and students living in the area there isnt a larger nightlife around. My days of drinking for 20 hours straight are over, and PB can stay where it is. But Someplace to catch the game, drink a GOOD beer or two, and maybe have a fun happy hour would be greatly appreciated. And Chilli’s just doesnt cut it.DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I will have to try that. I know the Indian isnt anything to write home about, but when i dont want to cook….. And you are not kidding about spicy, i think they are using some of their own special indian peppers. you know the type that could be used as jet fuel if mixed with water.
That whole shopping center just seems kinda underutilized. What i would really like to see go in there is a good brewery/bar. Not a tomcats hole in the wall type of place, More like a Calahan’s type. I am always just kinda suprised that with the number of military and students living in the area there isnt a larger nightlife around. My days of drinking for 20 hours straight are over, and PB can stay where it is. But Someplace to catch the game, drink a GOOD beer or two, and maybe have a fun happy hour would be greatly appreciated. And Chilli’s just doesnt cut it.DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I will have to try that. I know the Indian isnt anything to write home about, but when i dont want to cook….. And you are not kidding about spicy, i think they are using some of their own special indian peppers. you know the type that could be used as jet fuel if mixed with water.
That whole shopping center just seems kinda underutilized. What i would really like to see go in there is a good brewery/bar. Not a tomcats hole in the wall type of place, More like a Calahan’s type. I am always just kinda suprised that with the number of military and students living in the area there isnt a larger nightlife around. My days of drinking for 20 hours straight are over, and PB can stay where it is. But Someplace to catch the game, drink a GOOD beer or two, and maybe have a fun happy hour would be greatly appreciated. And Chilli’s just doesnt cut it.DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I had not heard about a Henrys going in there, but it would be great if it did. That shopping center needs a chain or something to anchor it and bring the people in. I like the Indian to go resturant hidden behind the Subway. I am sure Ill get pounded on for saying that, but I do. Try the tandory chicken. For 7-9 bucks it is hard to beat and no one is ever in there. I dont know how they do it.
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ParticipantNos,
I had not heard about a Henrys going in there, but it would be great if it did. That shopping center needs a chain or something to anchor it and bring the people in. I like the Indian to go resturant hidden behind the Subway. I am sure Ill get pounded on for saying that, but I do. Try the tandory chicken. For 7-9 bucks it is hard to beat and no one is ever in there. I dont know how they do it.
DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I had not heard about a Henrys going in there, but it would be great if it did. That shopping center needs a chain or something to anchor it and bring the people in. I like the Indian to go resturant hidden behind the Subway. I am sure Ill get pounded on for saying that, but I do. Try the tandory chicken. For 7-9 bucks it is hard to beat and no one is ever in there. I dont know how they do it.
DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I had not heard about a Henrys going in there, but it would be great if it did. That shopping center needs a chain or something to anchor it and bring the people in. I like the Indian to go resturant hidden behind the Subway. I am sure Ill get pounded on for saying that, but I do. Try the tandory chicken. For 7-9 bucks it is hard to beat and no one is ever in there. I dont know how they do it.
DWCAP
ParticipantNos,
I had not heard about a Henrys going in there, but it would be great if it did. That shopping center needs a chain or something to anchor it and bring the people in. I like the Indian to go resturant hidden behind the Subway. I am sure Ill get pounded on for saying that, but I do. Try the tandory chicken. For 7-9 bucks it is hard to beat and no one is ever in there. I dont know how they do it.
DWCAP
ParticipantSafi,
Simple, look to the midwest. CNN.com and the like always have some kinda 10 best cities to live in that relates to a real cost of living. Indianapolis, Denver, St. Louis, Charlotte, are often on these lists. Denver is kinda introuble/postbubbly right now, but Charlotte is always the NAR poster child that prices are still ok and the all clear should be sounded.
If moving to the flatlands isnt acceptable, Rent. With prices falling and most economists that are willing to speak the truth saying 3-6years of falling or stagnant prices, you are getting ahead by Renting. Try out a different neighborhood, better schools for the kids, or a bigger house than you could afford to buy.
I think some people here and even more so in our society blame renting with all their problems and describe bliss as homeownership. “my walls are green, and damnit it cost me $100000, but I dont have to look at plain white walls!” or my personal favorite “Renting sucks because my wife wants to have dinner parties and entertain, but we just cant buy right now.” HUH?!?! If you cant RENT a house big enough to entertain in, you cant buy one. And if your friends really care that you rent and they own, just explain to them that you will tell them all about it when you get back from Hawaii with all the $$ you arnt paying in morgage and then dont ever call them again. They arnt friends.DWCAP
ParticipantSafi,
Simple, look to the midwest. CNN.com and the like always have some kinda 10 best cities to live in that relates to a real cost of living. Indianapolis, Denver, St. Louis, Charlotte, are often on these lists. Denver is kinda introuble/postbubbly right now, but Charlotte is always the NAR poster child that prices are still ok and the all clear should be sounded.
If moving to the flatlands isnt acceptable, Rent. With prices falling and most economists that are willing to speak the truth saying 3-6years of falling or stagnant prices, you are getting ahead by Renting. Try out a different neighborhood, better schools for the kids, or a bigger house than you could afford to buy.
I think some people here and even more so in our society blame renting with all their problems and describe bliss as homeownership. “my walls are green, and damnit it cost me $100000, but I dont have to look at plain white walls!” or my personal favorite “Renting sucks because my wife wants to have dinner parties and entertain, but we just cant buy right now.” HUH?!?! If you cant RENT a house big enough to entertain in, you cant buy one. And if your friends really care that you rent and they own, just explain to them that you will tell them all about it when you get back from Hawaii with all the $$ you arnt paying in morgage and then dont ever call them again. They arnt friends.DWCAP
ParticipantSafi,
Simple, look to the midwest. CNN.com and the like always have some kinda 10 best cities to live in that relates to a real cost of living. Indianapolis, Denver, St. Louis, Charlotte, are often on these lists. Denver is kinda introuble/postbubbly right now, but Charlotte is always the NAR poster child that prices are still ok and the all clear should be sounded.
If moving to the flatlands isnt acceptable, Rent. With prices falling and most economists that are willing to speak the truth saying 3-6years of falling or stagnant prices, you are getting ahead by Renting. Try out a different neighborhood, better schools for the kids, or a bigger house than you could afford to buy.
I think some people here and even more so in our society blame renting with all their problems and describe bliss as homeownership. “my walls are green, and damnit it cost me $100000, but I dont have to look at plain white walls!” or my personal favorite “Renting sucks because my wife wants to have dinner parties and entertain, but we just cant buy right now.” HUH?!?! If you cant RENT a house big enough to entertain in, you cant buy one. And if your friends really care that you rent and they own, just explain to them that you will tell them all about it when you get back from Hawaii with all the $$ you arnt paying in morgage and then dont ever call them again. They arnt friends.DWCAP
ParticipantSafi,
Simple, look to the midwest. CNN.com and the like always have some kinda 10 best cities to live in that relates to a real cost of living. Indianapolis, Denver, St. Louis, Charlotte, are often on these lists. Denver is kinda introuble/postbubbly right now, but Charlotte is always the NAR poster child that prices are still ok and the all clear should be sounded.
If moving to the flatlands isnt acceptable, Rent. With prices falling and most economists that are willing to speak the truth saying 3-6years of falling or stagnant prices, you are getting ahead by Renting. Try out a different neighborhood, better schools for the kids, or a bigger house than you could afford to buy.
I think some people here and even more so in our society blame renting with all their problems and describe bliss as homeownership. “my walls are green, and damnit it cost me $100000, but I dont have to look at plain white walls!” or my personal favorite “Renting sucks because my wife wants to have dinner parties and entertain, but we just cant buy right now.” HUH?!?! If you cant RENT a house big enough to entertain in, you cant buy one. And if your friends really care that you rent and they own, just explain to them that you will tell them all about it when you get back from Hawaii with all the $$ you arnt paying in morgage and then dont ever call them again. They arnt friends.DWCAP
ParticipantSafi,
Simple, look to the midwest. CNN.com and the like always have some kinda 10 best cities to live in that relates to a real cost of living. Indianapolis, Denver, St. Louis, Charlotte, are often on these lists. Denver is kinda introuble/postbubbly right now, but Charlotte is always the NAR poster child that prices are still ok and the all clear should be sounded.
If moving to the flatlands isnt acceptable, Rent. With prices falling and most economists that are willing to speak the truth saying 3-6years of falling or stagnant prices, you are getting ahead by Renting. Try out a different neighborhood, better schools for the kids, or a bigger house than you could afford to buy.
I think some people here and even more so in our society blame renting with all their problems and describe bliss as homeownership. “my walls are green, and damnit it cost me $100000, but I dont have to look at plain white walls!” or my personal favorite “Renting sucks because my wife wants to have dinner parties and entertain, but we just cant buy right now.” HUH?!?! If you cant RENT a house big enough to entertain in, you cant buy one. And if your friends really care that you rent and they own, just explain to them that you will tell them all about it when you get back from Hawaii with all the $$ you arnt paying in morgage and then dont ever call them again. They arnt friends. -
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