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Navydoc
ParticipantTouche’!
I actually drove by 13348 Shadetree court this past weekend. We were down in SD for a neice’s birthday party and we decided to check out Stonebridge Estates. The house looked vacant to me, but we didn’t look that closely. I noticed quite a few For Sale signs in the neighborhood, and I think that place could realistically see the 800-900’s range. There was a lot of new construction still available.
My wife and I are definitely interested in that area, but I’m a little worried about the commute if I end up at Balboa next year.
Navydoc
ParticipantTouche’!
I actually drove by 13348 Shadetree court this past weekend. We were down in SD for a neice’s birthday party and we decided to check out Stonebridge Estates. The house looked vacant to me, but we didn’t look that closely. I noticed quite a few For Sale signs in the neighborhood, and I think that place could realistically see the 800-900’s range. There was a lot of new construction still available.
My wife and I are definitely interested in that area, but I’m a little worried about the commute if I end up at Balboa next year.
Navydoc
ParticipantTouche’!
I actually drove by 13348 Shadetree court this past weekend. We were down in SD for a neice’s birthday party and we decided to check out Stonebridge Estates. The house looked vacant to me, but we didn’t look that closely. I noticed quite a few For Sale signs in the neighborhood, and I think that place could realistically see the 800-900’s range. There was a lot of new construction still available.
My wife and I are definitely interested in that area, but I’m a little worried about the commute if I end up at Balboa next year.
Navydoc
ParticipantThey may be described as an average shedder, but bear in mind those tiny little grey hairs show up on every dark piece of clothing and furniture you own. Weimeraners are magnificent dogs, but remember, as with most sporting breeds, they need a LOT of exercise, and, as you state, they are quite large.
One thing I look for in a dog breed is longevity. Most large breeds don’t live very long. I personally get quite attached emotionally to my dogs, and it is quite painful when they pass on. I don’t like to go through that every 7 years or so. Many of the smaller breeds live quite a bit longer.
I myself am an Australian Cattle Dog fan, and have been for years (Mad Max’s dog). The one I have now I have had for 14 years, has been with me since undergrad. Even took him to Japan for 3 years. They are incredibly intelligent, very active, but twice a year they shed their coat like the Peanuts character Pigpen. Drives my wife nuts.
Navydoc
ParticipantThey may be described as an average shedder, but bear in mind those tiny little grey hairs show up on every dark piece of clothing and furniture you own. Weimeraners are magnificent dogs, but remember, as with most sporting breeds, they need a LOT of exercise, and, as you state, they are quite large.
One thing I look for in a dog breed is longevity. Most large breeds don’t live very long. I personally get quite attached emotionally to my dogs, and it is quite painful when they pass on. I don’t like to go through that every 7 years or so. Many of the smaller breeds live quite a bit longer.
I myself am an Australian Cattle Dog fan, and have been for years (Mad Max’s dog). The one I have now I have had for 14 years, has been with me since undergrad. Even took him to Japan for 3 years. They are incredibly intelligent, very active, but twice a year they shed their coat like the Peanuts character Pigpen. Drives my wife nuts.
Navydoc
ParticipantThey may be described as an average shedder, but bear in mind those tiny little grey hairs show up on every dark piece of clothing and furniture you own. Weimeraners are magnificent dogs, but remember, as with most sporting breeds, they need a LOT of exercise, and, as you state, they are quite large.
One thing I look for in a dog breed is longevity. Most large breeds don’t live very long. I personally get quite attached emotionally to my dogs, and it is quite painful when they pass on. I don’t like to go through that every 7 years or so. Many of the smaller breeds live quite a bit longer.
I myself am an Australian Cattle Dog fan, and have been for years (Mad Max’s dog). The one I have now I have had for 14 years, has been with me since undergrad. Even took him to Japan for 3 years. They are incredibly intelligent, very active, but twice a year they shed their coat like the Peanuts character Pigpen. Drives my wife nuts.
Navydoc
ParticipantThey may be described as an average shedder, but bear in mind those tiny little grey hairs show up on every dark piece of clothing and furniture you own. Weimeraners are magnificent dogs, but remember, as with most sporting breeds, they need a LOT of exercise, and, as you state, they are quite large.
One thing I look for in a dog breed is longevity. Most large breeds don’t live very long. I personally get quite attached emotionally to my dogs, and it is quite painful when they pass on. I don’t like to go through that every 7 years or so. Many of the smaller breeds live quite a bit longer.
I myself am an Australian Cattle Dog fan, and have been for years (Mad Max’s dog). The one I have now I have had for 14 years, has been with me since undergrad. Even took him to Japan for 3 years. They are incredibly intelligent, very active, but twice a year they shed their coat like the Peanuts character Pigpen. Drives my wife nuts.
Navydoc
ParticipantThey may be described as an average shedder, but bear in mind those tiny little grey hairs show up on every dark piece of clothing and furniture you own. Weimeraners are magnificent dogs, but remember, as with most sporting breeds, they need a LOT of exercise, and, as you state, they are quite large.
One thing I look for in a dog breed is longevity. Most large breeds don’t live very long. I personally get quite attached emotionally to my dogs, and it is quite painful when they pass on. I don’t like to go through that every 7 years or so. Many of the smaller breeds live quite a bit longer.
I myself am an Australian Cattle Dog fan, and have been for years (Mad Max’s dog). The one I have now I have had for 14 years, has been with me since undergrad. Even took him to Japan for 3 years. They are incredibly intelligent, very active, but twice a year they shed their coat like the Peanuts character Pigpen. Drives my wife nuts.
Navydoc
ParticipantJohn, was the xx meant to delete a post, or to indicate your gender? Most people named John are in fact XY ( I know ’cause I’m one of ’em!)
And yes jpinpb, until the divorce thread I too thought you were male. Your offer to bring sunscreen to my pool party just became a lot more interesting.
I am also beginning to think there are far more females on this forum than I initially thought.
Navydoc
ParticipantJohn, was the xx meant to delete a post, or to indicate your gender? Most people named John are in fact XY ( I know ’cause I’m one of ’em!)
And yes jpinpb, until the divorce thread I too thought you were male. Your offer to bring sunscreen to my pool party just became a lot more interesting.
I am also beginning to think there are far more females on this forum than I initially thought.
Navydoc
ParticipantJohn, was the xx meant to delete a post, or to indicate your gender? Most people named John are in fact XY ( I know ’cause I’m one of ’em!)
And yes jpinpb, until the divorce thread I too thought you were male. Your offer to bring sunscreen to my pool party just became a lot more interesting.
I am also beginning to think there are far more females on this forum than I initially thought.
Navydoc
ParticipantJohn, was the xx meant to delete a post, or to indicate your gender? Most people named John are in fact XY ( I know ’cause I’m one of ’em!)
And yes jpinpb, until the divorce thread I too thought you were male. Your offer to bring sunscreen to my pool party just became a lot more interesting.
I am also beginning to think there are far more females on this forum than I initially thought.
Navydoc
ParticipantJohn, was the xx meant to delete a post, or to indicate your gender? Most people named John are in fact XY ( I know ’cause I’m one of ’em!)
And yes jpinpb, until the divorce thread I too thought you were male. Your offer to bring sunscreen to my pool party just became a lot more interesting.
I am also beginning to think there are far more females on this forum than I initially thought.
Navydoc
ParticipantDon’t worry TG, the government will protect me from my own foolishness. I won’t buy ANYWHERE until I have orders in hand, and that won’t be until Feb-Mar 09. The stupidest thing I could possibly do is buy where I think I might be going, rather than where I actually go.
3 rules to a happy military life:
1. The only constant is change
2. The only guarantee is there are no guarantees
3. If you take the paycheck twice a month you go where they tell youThe moment you can no longer live with these rules you will no longer succeed in a military career.
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