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fredo4
ParticipantThe thing that annoys me about these people is that the notes always say to tape the note to your curb if you DON’T want them to come.
I wouldn’t have any problem with it if it was done the opposite way and you taped the paper to the curb if you wanted the service. They count on people either forgetting about taping the note or being tricked into thinking it’s a city requirement to make money. I think it’s completely obnoxious.fredo4
ParticipantThe thing that annoys me about these people is that the notes always say to tape the note to your curb if you DON’T want them to come.
I wouldn’t have any problem with it if it was done the opposite way and you taped the paper to the curb if you wanted the service. They count on people either forgetting about taping the note or being tricked into thinking it’s a city requirement to make money. I think it’s completely obnoxious.fredo4
ParticipantThe thing that annoys me about these people is that the notes always say to tape the note to your curb if you DON’T want them to come.
I wouldn’t have any problem with it if it was done the opposite way and you taped the paper to the curb if you wanted the service. They count on people either forgetting about taping the note or being tricked into thinking it’s a city requirement to make money. I think it’s completely obnoxious.fredo4
Participant[quote=CBad]
Personally I don’t think GATE is that big of a deal. [/quote]Not sure about the situation here, but in L.A. public schools, all of what would a generation ago be considered “average and above” students are stuck in GATE. Regular classes are so dumbed down it’s ridiculous.
I’d rather live in a less expensive area and send my kids to a Catholic K-12 school with nice kids and 98% college acceptance rate than pay the extra 200-500K for the same tract house in a “better” school district. No matter how good the district, in a public high school you end up with some gang bangers and the expectations are much lower.
fredo4
Participant[quote=CBad]
Personally I don’t think GATE is that big of a deal. [/quote]Not sure about the situation here, but in L.A. public schools, all of what would a generation ago be considered “average and above” students are stuck in GATE. Regular classes are so dumbed down it’s ridiculous.
I’d rather live in a less expensive area and send my kids to a Catholic K-12 school with nice kids and 98% college acceptance rate than pay the extra 200-500K for the same tract house in a “better” school district. No matter how good the district, in a public high school you end up with some gang bangers and the expectations are much lower.
fredo4
Participant[quote=CBad]
Personally I don’t think GATE is that big of a deal. [/quote]Not sure about the situation here, but in L.A. public schools, all of what would a generation ago be considered “average and above” students are stuck in GATE. Regular classes are so dumbed down it’s ridiculous.
I’d rather live in a less expensive area and send my kids to a Catholic K-12 school with nice kids and 98% college acceptance rate than pay the extra 200-500K for the same tract house in a “better” school district. No matter how good the district, in a public high school you end up with some gang bangers and the expectations are much lower.
fredo4
Participant[quote=CBad]
Personally I don’t think GATE is that big of a deal. [/quote]Not sure about the situation here, but in L.A. public schools, all of what would a generation ago be considered “average and above” students are stuck in GATE. Regular classes are so dumbed down it’s ridiculous.
I’d rather live in a less expensive area and send my kids to a Catholic K-12 school with nice kids and 98% college acceptance rate than pay the extra 200-500K for the same tract house in a “better” school district. No matter how good the district, in a public high school you end up with some gang bangers and the expectations are much lower.
fredo4
Participant[quote=CBad]
Personally I don’t think GATE is that big of a deal. [/quote]Not sure about the situation here, but in L.A. public schools, all of what would a generation ago be considered “average and above” students are stuck in GATE. Regular classes are so dumbed down it’s ridiculous.
I’d rather live in a less expensive area and send my kids to a Catholic K-12 school with nice kids and 98% college acceptance rate than pay the extra 200-500K for the same tract house in a “better” school district. No matter how good the district, in a public high school you end up with some gang bangers and the expectations are much lower.
fredo4
ParticipantAren’t there a lot of houses that are sold at auction that don’t show up on the MLS? I know of two houses last year where that was the case. Not that I’m looking to buy rght now- just watching prices.
fredo4
ParticipantAren’t there a lot of houses that are sold at auction that don’t show up on the MLS? I know of two houses last year where that was the case. Not that I’m looking to buy rght now- just watching prices.
fredo4
ParticipantAren’t there a lot of houses that are sold at auction that don’t show up on the MLS? I know of two houses last year where that was the case. Not that I’m looking to buy rght now- just watching prices.
fredo4
ParticipantAren’t there a lot of houses that are sold at auction that don’t show up on the MLS? I know of two houses last year where that was the case. Not that I’m looking to buy rght now- just watching prices.
fredo4
ParticipantAren’t there a lot of houses that are sold at auction that don’t show up on the MLS? I know of two houses last year where that was the case. Not that I’m looking to buy rght now- just watching prices.
fredo4
Participant[quote=Enorah]I have always gone by Enorah on-line
It is a name I remember being called by in another lifetime (Lemuria & Atlantis)
[/quote]Enorah rocks.
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