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smshorttimer
Participantsdr,
Not to sound precious, but a fact of TV living for some is losing 90 minutes+ of potential family time to “provide the precious lifestyle they want for their families.”
Now if it’s T-town or gangland Oceanside, I reckon I choose the former, too.
smshorttimer
Participantsdr,
Not to sound precious, but a fact of TV living for some is losing 90 minutes+ of potential family time to “provide the precious lifestyle they want for their families.”
Now if it’s T-town or gangland Oceanside, I reckon I choose the former, too.
smshorttimer
Participantsdr,
Not to sound precious, but a fact of TV living for some is losing 90 minutes+ of potential family time to “provide the precious lifestyle they want for their families.”
Now if it’s T-town or gangland Oceanside, I reckon I choose the former, too.
smshorttimer
Participantsdr,
Not to sound precious, but a fact of TV living for some is losing 90 minutes+ of potential family time to “provide the precious lifestyle they want for their families.”
Now if it’s T-town or gangland Oceanside, I reckon I choose the former, too.
smshorttimer
ParticipantThis has been said before, but if the economy somehow recovers, there really is no reason why the RE market has to go in the tank if rates rise to 7 percent range.
smshorttimer
ParticipantThis has been said before, but if the economy somehow recovers, there really is no reason why the RE market has to go in the tank if rates rise to 7 percent range.
smshorttimer
ParticipantThis has been said before, but if the economy somehow recovers, there really is no reason why the RE market has to go in the tank if rates rise to 7 percent range.
smshorttimer
ParticipantThis has been said before, but if the economy somehow recovers, there really is no reason why the RE market has to go in the tank if rates rise to 7 percent range.
smshorttimer
ParticipantThis has been said before, but if the economy somehow recovers, there really is no reason why the RE market has to go in the tank if rates rise to 7 percent range.
smshorttimer
ParticipantI doubt this would have happened, but …
I just want to pre-empt anybody by conceding that San Marcos has some of the most butt-ugly 70s-80s era tracts ever constructed. We looked at one place, which was the best of the lot aesthetically speaking, but the neighborhood was so architecturally foul that I had a hard time imagining just driving home to work each day. Was near a highly rated elementary school, though.
Also, my wife and I have opposite shifts, so promixity to our jobs was a big deal. (Her “commute” is less than half of mine.)
smshorttimer
ParticipantI doubt this would have happened, but …
I just want to pre-empt anybody by conceding that San Marcos has some of the most butt-ugly 70s-80s era tracts ever constructed. We looked at one place, which was the best of the lot aesthetically speaking, but the neighborhood was so architecturally foul that I had a hard time imagining just driving home to work each day. Was near a highly rated elementary school, though.
Also, my wife and I have opposite shifts, so promixity to our jobs was a big deal. (Her “commute” is less than half of mine.)
smshorttimer
ParticipantI doubt this would have happened, but …
I just want to pre-empt anybody by conceding that San Marcos has some of the most butt-ugly 70s-80s era tracts ever constructed. We looked at one place, which was the best of the lot aesthetically speaking, but the neighborhood was so architecturally foul that I had a hard time imagining just driving home to work each day. Was near a highly rated elementary school, though.
Also, my wife and I have opposite shifts, so promixity to our jobs was a big deal. (Her “commute” is less than half of mine.)
smshorttimer
ParticipantI doubt this would have happened, but …
I just want to pre-empt anybody by conceding that San Marcos has some of the most butt-ugly 70s-80s era tracts ever constructed. We looked at one place, which was the best of the lot aesthetically speaking, but the neighborhood was so architecturally foul that I had a hard time imagining just driving home to work each day. Was near a highly rated elementary school, though.
Also, my wife and I have opposite shifts, so promixity to our jobs was a big deal. (Her “commute” is less than half of mine.)
smshorttimer
ParticipantI doubt this would have happened, but …
I just want to pre-empt anybody by conceding that San Marcos has some of the most butt-ugly 70s-80s era tracts ever constructed. We looked at one place, which was the best of the lot aesthetically speaking, but the neighborhood was so architecturally foul that I had a hard time imagining just driving home to work each day. Was near a highly rated elementary school, though.
Also, my wife and I have opposite shifts, so promixity to our jobs was a big deal. (Her “commute” is less than half of mine.)
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