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September 16, 2008 at 10:58 PM in reply to: Two weeks ago I was called a conspiracy theorist #271539
svelteParticipant[quote=moneyshot]Let us never forget 7-11. And let us never forget our comrades, the Indians, whose slurpees consoled us, beer numbed our pain, and whose Super Lotto tickets gave us hope for the future. Never, ever, ever forget 7-11. [/quote]
Ahhh, yes. Slurpees. And Porsches. Porsche 911s. Those are things I will never forget.
Just keep your slurpee out of my 911.
svelteParticipant[quote=moneyshot]Let us never forget 7-11. And let us never forget our comrades, the Indians, whose slurpees consoled us, beer numbed our pain, and whose Super Lotto tickets gave us hope for the future. Never, ever, ever forget 7-11. [/quote]
Ahhh, yes. Slurpees. And Porsches. Porsche 911s. Those are things I will never forget.
Just keep your slurpee out of my 911.
svelteParticipant[quote=moneyshot]Let us never forget 7-11. And let us never forget our comrades, the Indians, whose slurpees consoled us, beer numbed our pain, and whose Super Lotto tickets gave us hope for the future. Never, ever, ever forget 7-11. [/quote]
Ahhh, yes. Slurpees. And Porsches. Porsche 911s. Those are things I will never forget.
Just keep your slurpee out of my 911.
svelteParticipant[quote=moneyshot]Let us never forget 7-11. And let us never forget our comrades, the Indians, whose slurpees consoled us, beer numbed our pain, and whose Super Lotto tickets gave us hope for the future. Never, ever, ever forget 7-11. [/quote]
Ahhh, yes. Slurpees. And Porsches. Porsche 911s. Those are things I will never forget.
Just keep your slurpee out of my 911.
svelteParticipant[quote=moneyshot]Let us never forget 7-11. And let us never forget our comrades, the Indians, whose slurpees consoled us, beer numbed our pain, and whose Super Lotto tickets gave us hope for the future. Never, ever, ever forget 7-11. [/quote]
Ahhh, yes. Slurpees. And Porsches. Porsche 911s. Those are things I will never forget.
Just keep your slurpee out of my 911.
September 13, 2008 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269763
svelteParticipant[quote=hipmatt]I’m pretty sure these guys aren’t gonna finish…
http://spencerscrossing.com/community.php%5B/quote%5D
I know after awhile it is hard to come up with original floor plans, but if you remove BR4, the 3rd bay, and the upstairs room from the Hathaway, then you have the same floor plan as many of the homes built in Mira Mesa during the 1970s if my memory serves me correctly.
September 13, 2008 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269993
svelteParticipant[quote=hipmatt]I’m pretty sure these guys aren’t gonna finish…
http://spencerscrossing.com/community.php%5B/quote%5D
I know after awhile it is hard to come up with original floor plans, but if you remove BR4, the 3rd bay, and the upstairs room from the Hathaway, then you have the same floor plan as many of the homes built in Mira Mesa during the 1970s if my memory serves me correctly.
September 13, 2008 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269999
svelteParticipant[quote=hipmatt]I’m pretty sure these guys aren’t gonna finish…
http://spencerscrossing.com/community.php%5B/quote%5D
I know after awhile it is hard to come up with original floor plans, but if you remove BR4, the 3rd bay, and the upstairs room from the Hathaway, then you have the same floor plan as many of the homes built in Mira Mesa during the 1970s if my memory serves me correctly.
September 13, 2008 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #270047
svelteParticipant[quote=hipmatt]I’m pretty sure these guys aren’t gonna finish…
http://spencerscrossing.com/community.php%5B/quote%5D
I know after awhile it is hard to come up with original floor plans, but if you remove BR4, the 3rd bay, and the upstairs room from the Hathaway, then you have the same floor plan as many of the homes built in Mira Mesa during the 1970s if my memory serves me correctly.
September 13, 2008 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #270076
svelteParticipant[quote=hipmatt]I’m pretty sure these guys aren’t gonna finish…
http://spencerscrossing.com/community.php%5B/quote%5D
I know after awhile it is hard to come up with original floor plans, but if you remove BR4, the 3rd bay, and the upstairs room from the Hathaway, then you have the same floor plan as many of the homes built in Mira Mesa during the 1970s if my memory serves me correctly.
September 13, 2008 at 8:38 AM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269637
svelteParticipantLooks like quite a few of us got to live on half-finished streets during the 90s downturn.
We actually viewed it with pleasure as that gave us a nice view we didn’t pay for – and we kept it about 10 years. The dirt bikes were annoying, but the final straw was when some a@#$%le 4×4 decided he could offroad right up against our fences at midnight!
The neighbors called the police, banded together, and put a halt to all that activity. It was fun watching police dirt bikes chase the rogue dirt bikes down over the next few weeks. Next, the families w/offroad toys moved out. And the neighborhood was at peace once again.
The only other downside was the developer went bk so we were left to fend for ourselves wrt warranties. Lawyers quickly pointed out that their insurance companies were still around, though.
September 13, 2008 at 8:38 AM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269868
svelteParticipantLooks like quite a few of us got to live on half-finished streets during the 90s downturn.
We actually viewed it with pleasure as that gave us a nice view we didn’t pay for – and we kept it about 10 years. The dirt bikes were annoying, but the final straw was when some a@#$%le 4×4 decided he could offroad right up against our fences at midnight!
The neighbors called the police, banded together, and put a halt to all that activity. It was fun watching police dirt bikes chase the rogue dirt bikes down over the next few weeks. Next, the families w/offroad toys moved out. And the neighborhood was at peace once again.
The only other downside was the developer went bk so we were left to fend for ourselves wrt warranties. Lawyers quickly pointed out that their insurance companies were still around, though.
September 13, 2008 at 8:38 AM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269875
svelteParticipantLooks like quite a few of us got to live on half-finished streets during the 90s downturn.
We actually viewed it with pleasure as that gave us a nice view we didn’t pay for – and we kept it about 10 years. The dirt bikes were annoying, but the final straw was when some a@#$%le 4×4 decided he could offroad right up against our fences at midnight!
The neighbors called the police, banded together, and put a halt to all that activity. It was fun watching police dirt bikes chase the rogue dirt bikes down over the next few weeks. Next, the families w/offroad toys moved out. And the neighborhood was at peace once again.
The only other downside was the developer went bk so we were left to fend for ourselves wrt warranties. Lawyers quickly pointed out that their insurance companies were still around, though.
September 13, 2008 at 8:38 AM in reply to: Centex in Temecula shuts down tract less than half complete #269921
svelteParticipantLooks like quite a few of us got to live on half-finished streets during the 90s downturn.
We actually viewed it with pleasure as that gave us a nice view we didn’t pay for – and we kept it about 10 years. The dirt bikes were annoying, but the final straw was when some a@#$%le 4×4 decided he could offroad right up against our fences at midnight!
The neighbors called the police, banded together, and put a halt to all that activity. It was fun watching police dirt bikes chase the rogue dirt bikes down over the next few weeks. Next, the families w/offroad toys moved out. And the neighborhood was at peace once again.
The only other downside was the developer went bk so we were left to fend for ourselves wrt warranties. Lawyers quickly pointed out that their insurance companies were still around, though.
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