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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI had two of those for my north park rental and RB rental. I would usually put one in the window where the breeze was coming from in one room and exhaust in a room across the house so i would create a tunnel of breeze through the house… Occasionally i would put a fan in the middle to move the air. North park didnt have AC so had to do what I could.
Portable AC units work well if you can get a good seal on the inbound airflow.
anyone sign up for this? http://sdge.com/vendor/summersaver/
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI had two of those for my north park rental and RB rental. I would usually put one in the window where the breeze was coming from in one room and exhaust in a room across the house so i would create a tunnel of breeze through the house… Occasionally i would put a fan in the middle to move the air. North park didnt have AC so had to do what I could.
Portable AC units work well if you can get a good seal on the inbound airflow.
anyone sign up for this? http://sdge.com/vendor/summersaver/
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI had two of those for my north park rental and RB rental. I would usually put one in the window where the breeze was coming from in one room and exhaust in a room across the house so i would create a tunnel of breeze through the house… Occasionally i would put a fan in the middle to move the air. North park didnt have AC so had to do what I could.
Portable AC units work well if you can get a good seal on the inbound airflow.
anyone sign up for this? http://sdge.com/vendor/summersaver/
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI had two of those for my north park rental and RB rental. I would usually put one in the window where the breeze was coming from in one room and exhaust in a room across the house so i would create a tunnel of breeze through the house… Occasionally i would put a fan in the middle to move the air. North park didnt have AC so had to do what I could.
Portable AC units work well if you can get a good seal on the inbound airflow.
anyone sign up for this? http://sdge.com/vendor/summersaver/
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=bearishgur]lI noticed back in April that a single private party “Alex” had no less that 79 litters of so-called “purebred” puppies for sale in different categories of dogs advertised on craigslist san diego. He’s probably still running these ads and is the US “representative” for Mexican puppy mills that are so rampant in the “pet marketplace” around here. It is so sad because these dogs have so many medical problems due to repeated inbreeding that the vet bills in the first year alone could break the average family who adopts one. They are typically sold out of cardboard boxes in parking lots for $275 to $450 (no papers, of course) when a reputable breeder would charge $850 and up. This makes me sick.[/quote]
My wife found this ad yesterday -http://nctimes.ca.kaango.com/ads/viewad?adid=17110412
Purebred bulldogs I thought went usually for over 1k.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=bearishgur]lI noticed back in April that a single private party “Alex” had no less that 79 litters of so-called “purebred” puppies for sale in different categories of dogs advertised on craigslist san diego. He’s probably still running these ads and is the US “representative” for Mexican puppy mills that are so rampant in the “pet marketplace” around here. It is so sad because these dogs have so many medical problems due to repeated inbreeding that the vet bills in the first year alone could break the average family who adopts one. They are typically sold out of cardboard boxes in parking lots for $275 to $450 (no papers, of course) when a reputable breeder would charge $850 and up. This makes me sick.[/quote]
My wife found this ad yesterday -http://nctimes.ca.kaango.com/ads/viewad?adid=17110412
Purebred bulldogs I thought went usually for over 1k.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=bearishgur]lI noticed back in April that a single private party “Alex” had no less that 79 litters of so-called “purebred” puppies for sale in different categories of dogs advertised on craigslist san diego. He’s probably still running these ads and is the US “representative” for Mexican puppy mills that are so rampant in the “pet marketplace” around here. It is so sad because these dogs have so many medical problems due to repeated inbreeding that the vet bills in the first year alone could break the average family who adopts one. They are typically sold out of cardboard boxes in parking lots for $275 to $450 (no papers, of course) when a reputable breeder would charge $850 and up. This makes me sick.[/quote]
My wife found this ad yesterday -http://nctimes.ca.kaango.com/ads/viewad?adid=17110412
Purebred bulldogs I thought went usually for over 1k.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=bearishgur]lI noticed back in April that a single private party “Alex” had no less that 79 litters of so-called “purebred” puppies for sale in different categories of dogs advertised on craigslist san diego. He’s probably still running these ads and is the US “representative” for Mexican puppy mills that are so rampant in the “pet marketplace” around here. It is so sad because these dogs have so many medical problems due to repeated inbreeding that the vet bills in the first year alone could break the average family who adopts one. They are typically sold out of cardboard boxes in parking lots for $275 to $450 (no papers, of course) when a reputable breeder would charge $850 and up. This makes me sick.[/quote]
My wife found this ad yesterday -http://nctimes.ca.kaango.com/ads/viewad?adid=17110412
Purebred bulldogs I thought went usually for over 1k.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=bearishgur]lI noticed back in April that a single private party “Alex” had no less that 79 litters of so-called “purebred” puppies for sale in different categories of dogs advertised on craigslist san diego. He’s probably still running these ads and is the US “representative” for Mexican puppy mills that are so rampant in the “pet marketplace” around here. It is so sad because these dogs have so many medical problems due to repeated inbreeding that the vet bills in the first year alone could break the average family who adopts one. They are typically sold out of cardboard boxes in parking lots for $275 to $450 (no papers, of course) when a reputable breeder would charge $850 and up. This makes me sick.[/quote]
My wife found this ad yesterday -http://nctimes.ca.kaango.com/ads/viewad?adid=17110412
Purebred bulldogs I thought went usually for over 1k.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100040026-1122_Festival_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
615 a year in MR. Still beats 500 a month next door at Luminara.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100040026-1122_Festival_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
615 a year in MR. Still beats 500 a month next door at Luminara.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100040026-1122_Festival_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
615 a year in MR. Still beats 500 a month next door at Luminara.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100040026-1122_Festival_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
615 a year in MR. Still beats 500 a month next door at Luminara.
LAAFTERHOURS
Participanthttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100040026-1122_Festival_Rd_San_Marcos_CA_92078
615 a year in MR. Still beats 500 a month next door at Luminara.
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