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ParticipantFor years, everytime I hear someone tell me about saving the planet, I giggle and think of this bit that he did.
temeculaguy
ParticipantFor years, everytime I hear someone tell me about saving the planet, I giggle and think of this bit that he did.
temeculaguy
ParticipantFor years, everytime I hear someone tell me about saving the planet, I giggle and think of this bit that he did.
June 26, 2008 at 11:18 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229216temeculaguy
ParticipantDW, cmon, i do this every few months when I get tempted by a sultry siren like Ms. Tioga, I know better but she’s the one and I need my buddies to talk me out of it so I don’t end up in line at health services tomorrow, it worked for me twenty years ago at fraternity house and it’s gonna work now. I had been stalking that house through the foreclosure process, bought a few drinks for someone in the know with regards to it and said three months ago that if it lists below 325k, game over. Not a thread of carpet on the ground floor, all travertine, not fouled up, 3 car, no neighbor on one side and none behind, she had me at notice of default. So she finally shows up to the dance, below my guesstimate price and she doesn’t seem to shine any longer vs the competition. they are pouring in, spring has sprung, the bounce seems over. 34 listings in my zip in 48 hours, but 65 NOT’s in this 7 day period, so that means plenty more in line, I’m weak but I just need a little more strength. Have you ever had a jogging partner and at 3 miles you say you are done, but they convince you to run to the next telephone pole and when you get there, they say lets go to one more, after another mile and seven telephone poles you tell them you are going to knock them out if we dont stop at the next one, that you arent falling for the “just a little bit more” trick. but you do, and you get to five miles and when you are done you are thankful and next time you want to run again with that same friend but you know he’s gonna pull that crap again, well, thats you guys. Lets go jogging.
June 26, 2008 at 11:18 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229335temeculaguy
ParticipantDW, cmon, i do this every few months when I get tempted by a sultry siren like Ms. Tioga, I know better but she’s the one and I need my buddies to talk me out of it so I don’t end up in line at health services tomorrow, it worked for me twenty years ago at fraternity house and it’s gonna work now. I had been stalking that house through the foreclosure process, bought a few drinks for someone in the know with regards to it and said three months ago that if it lists below 325k, game over. Not a thread of carpet on the ground floor, all travertine, not fouled up, 3 car, no neighbor on one side and none behind, she had me at notice of default. So she finally shows up to the dance, below my guesstimate price and she doesn’t seem to shine any longer vs the competition. they are pouring in, spring has sprung, the bounce seems over. 34 listings in my zip in 48 hours, but 65 NOT’s in this 7 day period, so that means plenty more in line, I’m weak but I just need a little more strength. Have you ever had a jogging partner and at 3 miles you say you are done, but they convince you to run to the next telephone pole and when you get there, they say lets go to one more, after another mile and seven telephone poles you tell them you are going to knock them out if we dont stop at the next one, that you arent falling for the “just a little bit more” trick. but you do, and you get to five miles and when you are done you are thankful and next time you want to run again with that same friend but you know he’s gonna pull that crap again, well, thats you guys. Lets go jogging.
June 26, 2008 at 11:18 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229344temeculaguy
ParticipantDW, cmon, i do this every few months when I get tempted by a sultry siren like Ms. Tioga, I know better but she’s the one and I need my buddies to talk me out of it so I don’t end up in line at health services tomorrow, it worked for me twenty years ago at fraternity house and it’s gonna work now. I had been stalking that house through the foreclosure process, bought a few drinks for someone in the know with regards to it and said three months ago that if it lists below 325k, game over. Not a thread of carpet on the ground floor, all travertine, not fouled up, 3 car, no neighbor on one side and none behind, she had me at notice of default. So she finally shows up to the dance, below my guesstimate price and she doesn’t seem to shine any longer vs the competition. they are pouring in, spring has sprung, the bounce seems over. 34 listings in my zip in 48 hours, but 65 NOT’s in this 7 day period, so that means plenty more in line, I’m weak but I just need a little more strength. Have you ever had a jogging partner and at 3 miles you say you are done, but they convince you to run to the next telephone pole and when you get there, they say lets go to one more, after another mile and seven telephone poles you tell them you are going to knock them out if we dont stop at the next one, that you arent falling for the “just a little bit more” trick. but you do, and you get to five miles and when you are done you are thankful and next time you want to run again with that same friend but you know he’s gonna pull that crap again, well, thats you guys. Lets go jogging.
June 26, 2008 at 11:18 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229378temeculaguy
ParticipantDW, cmon, i do this every few months when I get tempted by a sultry siren like Ms. Tioga, I know better but she’s the one and I need my buddies to talk me out of it so I don’t end up in line at health services tomorrow, it worked for me twenty years ago at fraternity house and it’s gonna work now. I had been stalking that house through the foreclosure process, bought a few drinks for someone in the know with regards to it and said three months ago that if it lists below 325k, game over. Not a thread of carpet on the ground floor, all travertine, not fouled up, 3 car, no neighbor on one side and none behind, she had me at notice of default. So she finally shows up to the dance, below my guesstimate price and she doesn’t seem to shine any longer vs the competition. they are pouring in, spring has sprung, the bounce seems over. 34 listings in my zip in 48 hours, but 65 NOT’s in this 7 day period, so that means plenty more in line, I’m weak but I just need a little more strength. Have you ever had a jogging partner and at 3 miles you say you are done, but they convince you to run to the next telephone pole and when you get there, they say lets go to one more, after another mile and seven telephone poles you tell them you are going to knock them out if we dont stop at the next one, that you arent falling for the “just a little bit more” trick. but you do, and you get to five miles and when you are done you are thankful and next time you want to run again with that same friend but you know he’s gonna pull that crap again, well, thats you guys. Lets go jogging.
June 26, 2008 at 11:18 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229392temeculaguy
ParticipantDW, cmon, i do this every few months when I get tempted by a sultry siren like Ms. Tioga, I know better but she’s the one and I need my buddies to talk me out of it so I don’t end up in line at health services tomorrow, it worked for me twenty years ago at fraternity house and it’s gonna work now. I had been stalking that house through the foreclosure process, bought a few drinks for someone in the know with regards to it and said three months ago that if it lists below 325k, game over. Not a thread of carpet on the ground floor, all travertine, not fouled up, 3 car, no neighbor on one side and none behind, she had me at notice of default. So she finally shows up to the dance, below my guesstimate price and she doesn’t seem to shine any longer vs the competition. they are pouring in, spring has sprung, the bounce seems over. 34 listings in my zip in 48 hours, but 65 NOT’s in this 7 day period, so that means plenty more in line, I’m weak but I just need a little more strength. Have you ever had a jogging partner and at 3 miles you say you are done, but they convince you to run to the next telephone pole and when you get there, they say lets go to one more, after another mile and seven telephone poles you tell them you are going to knock them out if we dont stop at the next one, that you arent falling for the “just a little bit more” trick. but you do, and you get to five miles and when you are done you are thankful and next time you want to run again with that same friend but you know he’s gonna pull that crap again, well, thats you guys. Lets go jogging.
June 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229196temeculaguy
Participantrbeast, good points, I’m with you on backing up to busy road.
sduude, I agree, canyon, golf, whatever, just comparing view vs somebody else’s window, is it a big priority and for those with it, has the novelty worn off after a few years. With regards to neighborhood and schools in my specfic decision, they are all walking distance from each other, same schools, seems to be same folks, that’s a crapshoot anyway, but when I said not as nice of a neighborhood, people are the same but a neighborhood with lower fees or older homes seem to have more variance in upkeep, purely from a curbside point of view.
On view of nature, I found out a an interesting thing in my rental, my view is of nature and a creek/trees, nobody for 1/4 mile. I get to listen to a chorus of frogs, almost have to close the window to talk on the phone. One thing I didn’t realize was that bugs like water and frogs like bugs. I never walk into the backyard unless all interior lights are off otherwise the house fills with flyers in seconds, didn’t see that coming in the dead of winter when I picked it. Haven’t sat back there at night for a month. Live and learn. june bug season is upon us, it reminds me of a scene from indiana jones. It has prompted me to come up with a new invention idea, lacing cigars with insect repellent. Not sure if that would be harmful to smoke insect repellent or if it can be made tasteless but it’s not like they aren’t bad for you already, so what the hell.
Rustico, more good info, seems like I’m not crazy to value no neighbors behind, good reasoning, never thought of it that way but it is a bit of a retreat sans bugs.
June 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229315temeculaguy
Participantrbeast, good points, I’m with you on backing up to busy road.
sduude, I agree, canyon, golf, whatever, just comparing view vs somebody else’s window, is it a big priority and for those with it, has the novelty worn off after a few years. With regards to neighborhood and schools in my specfic decision, they are all walking distance from each other, same schools, seems to be same folks, that’s a crapshoot anyway, but when I said not as nice of a neighborhood, people are the same but a neighborhood with lower fees or older homes seem to have more variance in upkeep, purely from a curbside point of view.
On view of nature, I found out a an interesting thing in my rental, my view is of nature and a creek/trees, nobody for 1/4 mile. I get to listen to a chorus of frogs, almost have to close the window to talk on the phone. One thing I didn’t realize was that bugs like water and frogs like bugs. I never walk into the backyard unless all interior lights are off otherwise the house fills with flyers in seconds, didn’t see that coming in the dead of winter when I picked it. Haven’t sat back there at night for a month. Live and learn. june bug season is upon us, it reminds me of a scene from indiana jones. It has prompted me to come up with a new invention idea, lacing cigars with insect repellent. Not sure if that would be harmful to smoke insect repellent or if it can be made tasteless but it’s not like they aren’t bad for you already, so what the hell.
Rustico, more good info, seems like I’m not crazy to value no neighbors behind, good reasoning, never thought of it that way but it is a bit of a retreat sans bugs.
June 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229324temeculaguy
Participantrbeast, good points, I’m with you on backing up to busy road.
sduude, I agree, canyon, golf, whatever, just comparing view vs somebody else’s window, is it a big priority and for those with it, has the novelty worn off after a few years. With regards to neighborhood and schools in my specfic decision, they are all walking distance from each other, same schools, seems to be same folks, that’s a crapshoot anyway, but when I said not as nice of a neighborhood, people are the same but a neighborhood with lower fees or older homes seem to have more variance in upkeep, purely from a curbside point of view.
On view of nature, I found out a an interesting thing in my rental, my view is of nature and a creek/trees, nobody for 1/4 mile. I get to listen to a chorus of frogs, almost have to close the window to talk on the phone. One thing I didn’t realize was that bugs like water and frogs like bugs. I never walk into the backyard unless all interior lights are off otherwise the house fills with flyers in seconds, didn’t see that coming in the dead of winter when I picked it. Haven’t sat back there at night for a month. Live and learn. june bug season is upon us, it reminds me of a scene from indiana jones. It has prompted me to come up with a new invention idea, lacing cigars with insect repellent. Not sure if that would be harmful to smoke insect repellent or if it can be made tasteless but it’s not like they aren’t bad for you already, so what the hell.
Rustico, more good info, seems like I’m not crazy to value no neighbors behind, good reasoning, never thought of it that way but it is a bit of a retreat sans bugs.
June 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229357temeculaguy
Participantrbeast, good points, I’m with you on backing up to busy road.
sduude, I agree, canyon, golf, whatever, just comparing view vs somebody else’s window, is it a big priority and for those with it, has the novelty worn off after a few years. With regards to neighborhood and schools in my specfic decision, they are all walking distance from each other, same schools, seems to be same folks, that’s a crapshoot anyway, but when I said not as nice of a neighborhood, people are the same but a neighborhood with lower fees or older homes seem to have more variance in upkeep, purely from a curbside point of view.
On view of nature, I found out a an interesting thing in my rental, my view is of nature and a creek/trees, nobody for 1/4 mile. I get to listen to a chorus of frogs, almost have to close the window to talk on the phone. One thing I didn’t realize was that bugs like water and frogs like bugs. I never walk into the backyard unless all interior lights are off otherwise the house fills with flyers in seconds, didn’t see that coming in the dead of winter when I picked it. Haven’t sat back there at night for a month. Live and learn. june bug season is upon us, it reminds me of a scene from indiana jones. It has prompted me to come up with a new invention idea, lacing cigars with insect repellent. Not sure if that would be harmful to smoke insect repellent or if it can be made tasteless but it’s not like they aren’t bad for you already, so what the hell.
Rustico, more good info, seems like I’m not crazy to value no neighbors behind, good reasoning, never thought of it that way but it is a bit of a retreat sans bugs.
June 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229372temeculaguy
Participantrbeast, good points, I’m with you on backing up to busy road.
sduude, I agree, canyon, golf, whatever, just comparing view vs somebody else’s window, is it a big priority and for those with it, has the novelty worn off after a few years. With regards to neighborhood and schools in my specfic decision, they are all walking distance from each other, same schools, seems to be same folks, that’s a crapshoot anyway, but when I said not as nice of a neighborhood, people are the same but a neighborhood with lower fees or older homes seem to have more variance in upkeep, purely from a curbside point of view.
On view of nature, I found out a an interesting thing in my rental, my view is of nature and a creek/trees, nobody for 1/4 mile. I get to listen to a chorus of frogs, almost have to close the window to talk on the phone. One thing I didn’t realize was that bugs like water and frogs like bugs. I never walk into the backyard unless all interior lights are off otherwise the house fills with flyers in seconds, didn’t see that coming in the dead of winter when I picked it. Haven’t sat back there at night for a month. Live and learn. june bug season is upon us, it reminds me of a scene from indiana jones. It has prompted me to come up with a new invention idea, lacing cigars with insect repellent. Not sure if that would be harmful to smoke insect repellent or if it can be made tasteless but it’s not like they aren’t bad for you already, so what the hell.
Rustico, more good info, seems like I’m not crazy to value no neighbors behind, good reasoning, never thought of it that way but it is a bit of a retreat sans bugs.
June 26, 2008 at 9:48 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229176temeculaguy
ParticipantThanks Bugs, I needed a slap or something to make me finish the marathon, even waiting six months which I probably will and things going down say 50k they will for both and the question remains, do you get all you want or all you need and keep the change, I can have either now, the heavy lifting is over. Freeways and services are the same all the linked ones are within 1 mile of each other, here are two more in the 250 range, different concessions, 2 car garage, smaller but more efficient. Whn they are 200 and 250, I’ll still have to decide. I think i only want a view because I’ve never had one. I’ve had pools, big lots and a few other things and I don’t want those anymore, I rent with a view now and still kinda dig it, but it’s still the honeymoon phase with that feature.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45646-Seagull-Way-92592/home/6645225
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33142-Kennedy-Ct-92592/home/6473160
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