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To: pstuartb who wrote (265568)8/1/2010 10:22:44 PM
From: koanRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Thank you. We had a bit of tension for a bit because the engineer's report was really bad. He is a professor of physics and research scientist at Portland State university.

My daughter is a lwayer. But they live modestly and dote on their two kids. She works a little from home, but mostly raises the kids. All the parents are proud of them.

He bikes to work or takes public transit.

They finally got it across to me it was the lot and neighborhood. I understood that. The whole family pitched in for the down payment and fixing up the house.

We are all very proud of them and how they live and that they live so modestly. We are all Noam chomsky liberals, so that works out well.

He is a runner and I am a biker. He runs and I bike to Mt Tabor and I go off and smoke a joint and he is straight, but he tells me the trails to take, and then we go back together.

Real nice neighborhoods with nice allyes and beatuiful old homes and ivy. I love biking there. Pretty trees and gardens. My daughter also said they ahve the best shcools.

So they settled for a rotton home in a nice neighborhood. That is the cardinal rule of real estate actually.