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"Harry Krause" wrote in message news ![]() Calif Bill wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 27, 5:14 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... My daughter is the interior designer for this $7,000,000 home in the Newport area of SoCal. Proud dad. http://www.agphotography.com/sph/tides1working/ The house has some nice views, but it is overdone. New money? Spec house. They start at $7,000,000. http://www.standardpacifichomes.com/....aspx?NID=1318 Wow. An entire subdivision of made up of six different overpriced houses for those with new money and no ability to hire an architect, and on the California coast, no less. Does the sale include a back-up lot in Arizona so when the California lot catches on fire or slides into the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Tasteless have a place to park their Winnebago? |
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On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:08:55 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Wow. An entire subdivision of made up of six different overpriced houses for those with new money and no ability to hire an architect, and on the California coast, no less. Does the sale include a back-up lot in Arizona so when the California lot catches on fire or slides into the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Tasteless have a place to park their Winnebago? Such jealousy rearing its ugly head! Personally, if I had a choice between 'new money' and 'no money', I'd probably take the former! |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:08:55 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Wow. An entire subdivision of made up of six different overpriced houses for those with new money and no ability to hire an architect, and on the California coast, no less. Does the sale include a back-up lot in Arizona so when the California lot catches on fire or slides into the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Tasteless have a place to park their Winnebago? Such jealousy rearing its ugly head! Personally, if I had a choice between 'new money' and 'no money', I'd probably take the former! But old money is good for Harry, as he seems to have had one of the more successful set of parents in the last 60 years. He may not have had to work for his money. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:08:55 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Wow. An entire subdivision of made up of six different overpriced houses for those with new money and no ability to hire an architect, and on the California coast, no less. Does the sale include a back-up lot in Arizona so when the California lot catches on fire or slides into the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Tasteless have a place to park their Winnebago? Such jealousy rearing its ugly head! Personally, if I had a choice between 'new money' and 'no money', I'd probably take the former! But old money is good for Harry, as he seems to have had one of the more successful set of parents in the last 60 years. He may not have had to work for his money. Sorry, Bilious, but I earned the money I have, by working and by investing, a little in the market and a lot in real estate. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:08:55 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Wow. An entire subdivision of made up of six different overpriced houses for those with new money and no ability to hire an architect, and on the California coast, no less. Does the sale include a back-up lot in Arizona so when the California lot catches on fire or slides into the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Tasteless have a place to park their Winnebago? Such jealousy rearing its ugly head! Personally, if I had a choice between 'new money' and 'no money', I'd probably take the former! But old money is good for Harry, as he seems to have had one of the more successful set of parents in the last 60 years. He may not have had to work for his money. Sorry, Bilious, but I earned the money I have, by working and by investing, a little in the market and a lot in real estate. Then you should not have bragged on the parents wealth. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 08:08:55 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Wow. An entire subdivision of made up of six different overpriced houses for those with new money and no ability to hire an architect, and on the California coast, no less. Does the sale include a back-up lot in Arizona so when the California lot catches on fire or slides into the Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Tasteless have a place to park their Winnebago? Such jealousy rearing its ugly head! Personally, if I had a choice between 'new money' and 'no money', I'd probably take the former! But old money is good for Harry, as he seems to have had one of the more successful set of parents in the last 60 years. He may not have had to work for his money. Sorry, Bilious, but I earned the money I have, by working and by investing, a little in the market and a lot in real estate. Then you should not have bragged on the parents wealth. What? Drunk again, Bilious? |
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![]() Then you should not have bragged on the parents wealth. What? Drunk again, Bilious? Dad was the largest boat dealer east of the Mississippi, or was it east of the Rockies? In any case, they had enough money to send their son to Yale! |
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