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To: brightness00 who wrote (83499)6/22/2002 6:10:52 PM
From: SirRealist  Respond to of 99280
 
Good posts all around Augie, Mike, Max, Brightness... and if you're gonna build a home next to an overprotected national park, along an oceanfront in prime hurricane zones, or along river bottomland, well, ya just gotta know there's a risk trade-off, just like there is buyin' any equity ever.

If the piper comes askin' for pay for the dance, ya just gotta fork it over & blame that guy in the mirror.

Then soak the insurance agency for every penny you can scrounge outa them. After all, ya paid for that protection racket. <GG>



To: brightness00 who wrote (83499)6/23/2002 12:40:54 AM
From: willcan  Respond to of 99280
 
>>where you have plunked down a half million >>dollar "cabin." With fuel cells powering the vehicle and >>the appliiances along with providing water, wireless >>network supplying communication/entertainment needs, who >>needs a fixed down house out in the woods anyway?

Well, most mainers don't really want others to know, and new mainers difinately don;t want others to know.. the difference between teh mobile cabin and Max's Maine waterfront (which I haven't seen but know many others in his area) and my small island which to the few who have been there have called paradise, is like describing NYC as a large noisy place with a lot diffent peoples.. As Nyc is a whole lot more, so is your piece of paradise......

On the other hand, the mobility, convenience, independence has much to beckon one.

@ac@