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True North[_2_] May 6th 15 04:57 PM

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Or year round if you are the outdoors type. At 1.99 million CDN...practically a steal by 'merican standards...and you won't have riff raff like Dickson in the neighbourhood.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-2million.html

Califbill May 6th 15 05:57 PM

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True North wrote:
Or year round if you are the outdoors type. At 1.99 million
CDN...practically a steal by 'merican standards...and you won't have riff
raff like Dickson in the neighbourhood.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-2million.html


See what you can do if you actually do work on a house? He added 15 years
labor and probably a lot of $$$$ in to the house. Also tells you it is in
a not real desirable locale. Otherwise would cost a lot more.

True North[_2_] May 6th 15 07:09 PM

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Kalif Swill guzzles.....

"See what you can do if you actually do work on a house? *He added 15 years
labor and probably a lot of $$$$ in to the house. *Also tells you it is in
a not real desirable locale. *Otherwise would cost a lot more"


He would like it made into a winery....I thought you'd soil your depends at that thought.
BTW...most homes in Nova Scotia would be modestly priced compared to Sin Francisco.

Califbill May 6th 15 08:20 PM

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True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles.....

"See what you can do if you actually do work on a house? He added 15 years
labor and probably a lot of $$$$ in to the house. Also tells you it is in
a not real desirable locale. Otherwise would cost a lot more"


He would like it made into a winery....I thought you'd soil your depends at that thought.
BTW...most homes in Nova Scotia would be modestly priced compared to Sin Francisco.


Mop boy,
Seems as if Nova Scotia is not desirable for housing purchase. Winery?
How do vineyards prosper in your area?

True North[_2_] May 6th 15 08:31 PM

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Kalic Swill guzzles.....

"Seems as if Nova Scotia is not desirable for housing purchase. *Winery?
How do vineyards prosper in your area?"


"How do vineyards prosper"?????
They prosper very well in this province Swill....and do win awards and international acclaim.

[email protected] May 6th 15 11:15 PM

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On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 11:57:26 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Or year round if you are the outdoors type. At 1.99 million CDN...practically a steal by 'merican standards...and you won't have riff raff like Dickson in the neighbourhood.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-2million.html


This riff raff would make short work of you, dicklicker

Tim May 7th 15 07:42 PM

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Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone into it.. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its "origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't heard of, LOL

[email protected] May 7th 15 08:03 PM

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On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 2:42:21 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone into it. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its "origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't heard of, LOL


Yeah, I notice that it has a "jet tub". The closest thing they had back then was farting in the bathtub!

Frankly, I'm surprised that it was allowed to fall into disrepair and into private hands, given the historic relevance it has. It seems it would have deserved to be kept in it's original state and preserved as a national landmark. Maybe it's not as significant as the write-up made it sound?

True North[_2_] May 7th 15 08:52 PM

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Tim
" Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone into it. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its "origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't heard of, LOL "


Yeah...that large flat screen tv seemed out of place.
On the other hand, the 105 acres sounds good to a city boy.
This same photographer restored another historic buildings in downtown Halifax. We have so many of them and a lot were allowed to deteriorate and were eventually tore down.

Justan Olphart May 7th 15 11:12 PM

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On 5/7/2015 3:52 PM, True North wrote:
Tim
" Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone into it. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its "origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't heard of, LOL "


Yeah...that large flat screen tv seemed out of place.
On the other hand, the 105 acres sounds good to a city boy.
This same photographer restored another historic buildings in downtown Halifax. We have so many of them and a lot were allowed to deteriorate and were eventually tore down.

another historic buildings? were eventually tore down?

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Keyser Söze May 8th 15 12:53 AM

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On 5/7/15 3:52 PM, True North wrote:
Tim
" Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone into it. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its "origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't heard of, LOL "


Yeah...that large flat screen tv seemed out of place.
On the other hand, the 105 acres sounds good to a city boy.
This same photographer restored another historic buildings in downtown Halifax. We have so many of them and a lot were allowed to deteriorate and were eventually tore down.



About 100 years ago, Sylvester_Z._Poli, the movie theater magnate, built
a huge mansion and about 10 large summer cottages on a nice piece of
land at Woodmont beach in Milford, Connecticut. The Poli family lived in
the big house when we had a small shack at the beach, and I was friends
with one of the grandkids who lived in one of the fancy cottages. The
huge mansion had a movie theater and bowling alley. I was invited there
a few times. Some years ago, the main property was sold or given to an
order of nuns. The fancy cottages were sold off individually and one of
them changed hands recently for a million and a half US.

http://tinyurl.com/q6wafc9

There's a seawall on the far side of the parking area.



Username May 8th 15 01:15 AM

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True North wrote:
Tim
" Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone into it. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its "origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't heard of, LOL "


Yeah...that large flat screen tv seemed out of place.
On the other hand, the 105 acres sounds good to a city boy.
This same photographer restored another historic buildings in downtown Halifax. We have so many of them and a lot were allowed to deteriorate and were eventually tore down.


You could probably back up your boat with that much space.

Username May 8th 15 01:18 AM

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Justan Olphart wrote:
On 5/7/2015 3:52 PM, True North wrote:
Tim
" Don, I think it's a neat house and of course a lot of work has gone
into it. Not wanting to be a not-picker, but I always want to grin
when people would say an ancient house is "restored" to its
"origional grandure " while stuffing it full of modern conveniences
and luxury items.

When it was built, electricity, plumbing, and central air wasn't
heard of, LOL "


Yeah...that large flat screen tv seemed out of place.
On the other hand, the 105 acres sounds good to a city boy.
This same photographer restored another historic buildings in
downtown Halifax. We have so many of them and a lot were allowed to
deteriorate and were eventually tore down.

another historic buildings? were eventually tore down?



It's OK for dumb Don to butcher English - just ask him. He can't claim
typo for either of those. His spellchecker didn't save him.

[email protected] May 8th 15 01:20 AM

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On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 8:18:04 PM UTC-4, Username wrote:

It's OK for dumb Don to butcher English - just ask him. He can't claim
typo for either of those. His spellchecker didn't save him.


He's just ****ING STUPID by nature.

Califbill May 13th 15 08:02 AM

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True North wrote:
Kalic Swill guzzles.....

"Seems as if Nova Scotia is not desirable for housing purchase. Winery?
How do vineyards prosper in your area?"


"How do vineyards prosper"?????
They prosper very well in this province Swill....and do win awards and
international acclaim.


Ice wine?


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