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fredo4
Participant[quote=flu]Not “THE” nicest…But…IF money is not an issue…A home near or around Del Mar Heights in Carmel Valley.
Ignore the “women with BMW/fake boobs” comment.[/quote]
Now I see the attraction to Carmel Valley… it’s all of the fake boobs, isn’t it.
fredo4
Participant[quote=flu]Not “THE” nicest…But…IF money is not an issue…A home near or around Del Mar Heights in Carmel Valley.
Ignore the “women with BMW/fake boobs” comment.[/quote]
Now I see the attraction to Carmel Valley… it’s all of the fake boobs, isn’t it.
fredo4
Participant[quote=flu]Not “THE” nicest…But…IF money is not an issue…A home near or around Del Mar Heights in Carmel Valley.
Ignore the “women with BMW/fake boobs” comment.[/quote]
Now I see the attraction to Carmel Valley… it’s all of the fake boobs, isn’t it.
fredo4
ParticipantI’m reading The Fountainhead right now and Ayn Rand’s concept of architectual integrity is annoying to me. I’m sure that it was applicable to the time, but it’s gotten way past the point now where the opposite happens. Traditionally beautiful art is scoffed at in favor of “shocking”, “non-conformist” art.
I went to an exhibit a few weeks ago where a guy had video taped himself eating an entire American flag and then throwing it up. The irony is, the statement he was making was the farthest thing from non-conformity. Give me a exhibit where someone has the guts and the honesty to show art that is really objectively beautiful or politically incorrect in the face of potential scorn and ridicule of his colleagues.
That’s integrity.fredo4
ParticipantI’m reading The Fountainhead right now and Ayn Rand’s concept of architectual integrity is annoying to me. I’m sure that it was applicable to the time, but it’s gotten way past the point now where the opposite happens. Traditionally beautiful art is scoffed at in favor of “shocking”, “non-conformist” art.
I went to an exhibit a few weeks ago where a guy had video taped himself eating an entire American flag and then throwing it up. The irony is, the statement he was making was the farthest thing from non-conformity. Give me a exhibit where someone has the guts and the honesty to show art that is really objectively beautiful or politically incorrect in the face of potential scorn and ridicule of his colleagues.
That’s integrity.fredo4
ParticipantI’m reading The Fountainhead right now and Ayn Rand’s concept of architectual integrity is annoying to me. I’m sure that it was applicable to the time, but it’s gotten way past the point now where the opposite happens. Traditionally beautiful art is scoffed at in favor of “shocking”, “non-conformist” art.
I went to an exhibit a few weeks ago where a guy had video taped himself eating an entire American flag and then throwing it up. The irony is, the statement he was making was the farthest thing from non-conformity. Give me a exhibit where someone has the guts and the honesty to show art that is really objectively beautiful or politically incorrect in the face of potential scorn and ridicule of his colleagues.
That’s integrity.fredo4
ParticipantI’m reading The Fountainhead right now and Ayn Rand’s concept of architectual integrity is annoying to me. I’m sure that it was applicable to the time, but it’s gotten way past the point now where the opposite happens. Traditionally beautiful art is scoffed at in favor of “shocking”, “non-conformist” art.
I went to an exhibit a few weeks ago where a guy had video taped himself eating an entire American flag and then throwing it up. The irony is, the statement he was making was the farthest thing from non-conformity. Give me a exhibit where someone has the guts and the honesty to show art that is really objectively beautiful or politically incorrect in the face of potential scorn and ridicule of his colleagues.
That’s integrity.fredo4
ParticipantI’m reading The Fountainhead right now and Ayn Rand’s concept of architectual integrity is annoying to me. I’m sure that it was applicable to the time, but it’s gotten way past the point now where the opposite happens. Traditionally beautiful art is scoffed at in favor of “shocking”, “non-conformist” art.
I went to an exhibit a few weeks ago where a guy had video taped himself eating an entire American flag and then throwing it up. The irony is, the statement he was making was the farthest thing from non-conformity. Give me a exhibit where someone has the guts and the honesty to show art that is really objectively beautiful or politically incorrect in the face of potential scorn and ridicule of his colleagues.
That’s integrity.fredo4
ParticipantI like FLU’s charge him rent and then give it back to him when he moves out idea. Don’t tell him about your plan. Then if he uses his time to get his life together, that will be a nice head start on his future and if not it will give him enough for first and last month’s rent, etc.
Remember that no good deed goes unpunished, so plan on him being completely ungrateful and perhaps even pissed off at the end of his stay. It’s a kind gesture, though. Stick to your rules. You’re not doing him any favors by enabling him in not growing up.fredo4
ParticipantI like FLU’s charge him rent and then give it back to him when he moves out idea. Don’t tell him about your plan. Then if he uses his time to get his life together, that will be a nice head start on his future and if not it will give him enough for first and last month’s rent, etc.
Remember that no good deed goes unpunished, so plan on him being completely ungrateful and perhaps even pissed off at the end of his stay. It’s a kind gesture, though. Stick to your rules. You’re not doing him any favors by enabling him in not growing up.fredo4
ParticipantI like FLU’s charge him rent and then give it back to him when he moves out idea. Don’t tell him about your plan. Then if he uses his time to get his life together, that will be a nice head start on his future and if not it will give him enough for first and last month’s rent, etc.
Remember that no good deed goes unpunished, so plan on him being completely ungrateful and perhaps even pissed off at the end of his stay. It’s a kind gesture, though. Stick to your rules. You’re not doing him any favors by enabling him in not growing up.fredo4
ParticipantI like FLU’s charge him rent and then give it back to him when he moves out idea. Don’t tell him about your plan. Then if he uses his time to get his life together, that will be a nice head start on his future and if not it will give him enough for first and last month’s rent, etc.
Remember that no good deed goes unpunished, so plan on him being completely ungrateful and perhaps even pissed off at the end of his stay. It’s a kind gesture, though. Stick to your rules. You’re not doing him any favors by enabling him in not growing up.fredo4
ParticipantI like FLU’s charge him rent and then give it back to him when he moves out idea. Don’t tell him about your plan. Then if he uses his time to get his life together, that will be a nice head start on his future and if not it will give him enough for first and last month’s rent, etc.
Remember that no good deed goes unpunished, so plan on him being completely ungrateful and perhaps even pissed off at the end of his stay. It’s a kind gesture, though. Stick to your rules. You’re not doing him any favors by enabling him in not growing up.fredo4
ParticipantHave you been over there yet? It looks great on the MLS, but I went over to check things out and the houses were pretty squished together. And aren’t the Mello roos fees pretty bad there too? Don’t know about the quality of the houses.
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