Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Sick and Twisted
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I have had to disable the anonymous comment option to cut down on the spam and I apologize to those of you for whom this makes commenting a chore. I hope you'll still opt to leave me your thoughts. I love to hear what you think, especially so I know I'm not just whistling into the wind here at my computer.
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ReplyDeleteThat means you must use your gut to evaluate the houses. Ignore everything your mind tells you. Of course, you'll probably just buy the house with the biggest pantry, if your gut is anything like mine.
Unfortunately it's not the pantry that will determine the house (they are all small and unusable from what I saw--spoiled baby that I am), it's the presence of potential storage out of the heat and humidity that is going to determine it since I can't have a basement. ::pout pout::
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