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2018 Chuff thread - is it chuffy in here? |
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pbj:
On Christmas Eve, I went to visit a great uncle that lives in a very rural area. Kind of a cluster of homes in the middle of nowhere. His next door neighbor is standing out in the front yard, rifle in hand, shooting at god knows what. "Uhm, should we do something about that?" "Can't. And the neighbor on the other side is in his deer blind, so be careful." I mean, I guess it's kind of like delivery. Shoot things in your yard and fire up the grill. |
opt2not:
That’s what they call hunting these days. |
Howard_Casto:
Around here it's legal to shoot deer from your truck if you have a handicap permit. No joke. |
pbj:
Meh, why not. Thin out their numbers, they’re coming right for us! |
dkersten:
--- Quote from: knave on January 09, 2018, 04:20:49 pm --- --- Quote from: pbj on January 09, 2018, 04:10:11 pm ---We pay $1,450/mo for 2,600 sq ft. It feels high but.... hey.. I only hear gunshots 2-3 times a month. --- End quote --- I'm only on the fringe of the SF Bay area and $1450/mo will get you a studio or if lucky a 1 bd room. ~500 sq/ft maybe. It's $3K+ for 2600 sq ft. --- End quote --- It's kind of the opposite here.. I was paying $1700/mo for a 1300 sq ft apartment on the edge of town in a desirable location (high for this city). I could find a similar apartment downtown for around $700/mo. But living downtown here is living in the slums. My new place only costs me $1400/mo for 3900 sq ft., but I had to put down my life savings to get it down to that. My last house was costing me $1k/mo for ~2300 sq ft. I could have rented that old house out for around $1800/mo if I had kept it, but it was 50 years old and despite a full renovation and tons of upgrades, it had 50 year old house problems that I got sick of dealing with. |
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