Posted on 02/03/2006 4:11:33 AM PST by secret garden
We'll find a way around it, somehow-perhaps they can be bribed to go somewhere when our house is being shown, since binding and gaging them is frowned upon.
The thing that really pisses me off is that hubby said yesterday that as soon as we have our tax refund he wants to go try to negotiate a price with the neighbor that owns the 2+ acres we like best just up the road and maybe use the refund as a down payment on it so we can close on it, build a barn to move some stuff over there, get it fenced and gated, etc. We found out there is already a complete water system on the place which certainly saves us money-the system on this property cost over 5K to have installed. Now that he is finally getting enthused about building our log dream home, something outrageous has to happen right next door-maybe the spooks told that woman next door to bring her girlfriend to move in (yes, they have been carrying clothes and household goods from her Tahoe and the blonde's SUV for about 1/2 hour now) because they don't want us to leave...
YIKES..............
Have an exorcism to get rid of the spooks.........or send them next door :(
Knife and Gun Club -- LMS!
That is just disgusting - and right next door. They could at least take it inside. Perhaps they will go on vacation and the prospective buyers will never see them. Or maybe she will lose the house since he is gone - a lot can change with a divorce. But her with another woman? Yeowwwwwwww. That is just disgusting to see right out your window. I am so sorry for you.
T5 i cannot believe the crap you have to put up with next door! you need out of there! glad hubby is up for building the dream home. and this time we will be there to see it happen from the ground up!
what are you ladies doing on FR so late on a Saturday night?
LATE? it's 8:30!!!
LOL!!!!
I know - it just feels like it is so much later because my eyes are burning. But that's from the fumes from making jelly this afternoon.
Happy Saturday night!
Iran's sang-froid over nuclear testing is making my own blood boil.
I'm bored with watching the pre-game stuff, so I decided to print a bid so I don't have to do it tomorrow-and the printer ran out of ink on the first page, so it will have to wait till tomorrow after all. I guess I'll go and get veggies ready to steam, cook angelhair pasta, make salad and season ribs for the grill-then I'll go back to reading my book, if the game hasn't started yet.
trying to finish up some work stuff too and looking forward to the game. xsbrownie has the PUPPY BOWL on in the other room.
Hubby is watching the pre-game stuff upstairs, and I watched something in the kitchen on the history of barbecue on the history channel while I was, coincidentally seasoning the pork ribs. I was not aware that it is an all-American invention that the Europeans had never seen till Columbus and the Spaniards saw the Indians cooking barbecue.
Yes, supposedly they only want it for energy purposes. I don't believe that for a minute, do you? A for you!
I didn't bother with the pre-game stuff.............but can't believe I actually stayed at the Lodge for the entire game.
I don't know what I did wrong, but it took over 2 hours for me and Jax to peel the 30 eggs I had boiled for doubled eggs.......I was really sweating it when we were only just starting to fill the eggs at 2, knowing the couple down the road were picking us up at 3.
I didn't have a dog in the fight on this game, and so was very happy that it really was a game.
It was a good game, I thought. Hubby is from Seattle, so it was a foregone conclusion who he was hoping would win, and I've always liked the Steelers-so we had a friendly rivalry going.
Ugh.
Here, have a cup of coffee. You didn't like the game?
Talked engineering and Exxon and pumps and steel and stuff in the kitchen while the game was on. Were at my son's house for birthday cake and presents for the 6-year old, so SB40 was nice, but not the focus of the day.
Sounds like more fun than we had-we spent most of the afternoon tracking down why the headlights of the El Camino wouldn't turn on "bright"-we thought it was a short and went through all the wires with a test meter. Then hubby noticed a connector to one of the lamps that looked loose, wiggled it, and voila! Granted, neither of us knows much about electricity, but talk about feeling foolish...
Ronald W. Reagan's birthday
A great day in history, today is.
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