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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 06:42:59 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

I wish you two old farts would stop your bickering so us younger folks can
enjoy our boats.


~~ snerk ~~

Damn straight.

Buncha old farts. :)
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Forgot...we called Skipper's imaginary storms sudden onset
tostitos...because they occurred in Mexican waters.


"we" is Harry. No one else.
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Hee hee...it doesn't get any better...besides my stuff...I'm storing my
mom's possessions as she is now in a nursing home ward (waiting for a
private room), my oldest son's stuff..he's out in Vancouver, and my youngest
son's stuff, who moved in temporarily 15 months ago.
I may have to build another wing onto the house as a storage warehouse.



Is the job market that tough there? 15 months?
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"Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message
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Don White wrote:


Hee hee...it doesn't get any better...besides my stuff...I'm storing my
mom's possessions as she is now in a nursing home ward (waiting for a
private room), my oldest son's stuff..he's out in Vancouver, and my
youngest son's stuff, who moved in temporarily 15 months ago.
I may have to build another wing onto the house as a storage warehouse.


Is the job market that tough there? 15 months?


He has a job numbnuts and is starting a new one on Monday.
Guess he likes my company...unlike your kids who probably can't wait to get
away from you.


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Don White wrote:
"Dan" intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote in message
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Don White wrote:

Hee hee...it doesn't get any better...besides my stuff...I'm storing my
mom's possessions as she is now in a nursing home ward (waiting for a
private room), my oldest son's stuff..he's out in Vancouver, and my
youngest son's stuff, who moved in temporarily 15 months ago.
I may have to build another wing onto the house as a storage warehouse.

Is the job market that tough there? 15 months?


He has a job numbnuts and is starting a new one on Monday.
Guess he likes my company...unlike your kids who probably can't wait to get
away from you.



Keep telling yourself that, Don.


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Vic seems like a good guy so I'll let him on a good thing, the Fl Big
Bend area N of Crystal River and east of Apalachicola on the Gulf
side. Great fishing, small towns, easy to get a cheaper slip.
Housing costs are on the low side and we have real seasons. If you
want the best of being inland and availability of salt water, try
Wakulla County. If ya want more city, try Leon Co (Tallahassee). If
you want real old FL, try Cedar Key.

Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 00:22:00 -0400, wrote:

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:00:57 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

BTW, 1200 sq ft here is different than in Florida, because there's
another 1200 sq ft of basement.



The difference is I also have 2200 sq/ft screen cage that I can use
for living space 11 months a year, 12 if you are willing to wear
clothes. ;-)
I only have 1315 sq/ft "under air" and another 356 in a "Florida
room", 448 sq/ft of my screen cage is open under a roof, according to
the tax collector and they have better pictures of my house than I do.

I pay $1489 but without the "homestead" it would be $3777

I agree on the garage (aka detached shop), I couldn't live without it.
I also have a 12x16 masonry shed


Yeah, I would need a shed if my wife won't change her storage habits.
Here it's common for people to have a portion of the basement loaded
with various junk. Mine is walled as 2/3 rec room and 1/3
shop/storage.
Two 8' workbenches I built back there and the other wall stacked with
cardboard boxes full of "stuff." Now being converted to plastic
containers of "stuff" because I demanded we do that. Must have 300
bucks in plastic containers by now.
Christmas stuff, Halloween stuff, kid's old school stuff, kid's old
toys stuff, wife's extra clothes and linens stuff.
Since I don't care for wood work any more, and built a work bench in
the garage, I don't really need that part of the basement, but I know
I'll need a shed because my wife will want a place for some "stuff."
I've noted, and so has she, that we'll have much more open living
space in a Florida home, but not as much storage area for "stuff"
in the house.

--Vic


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