Upstate Chat Thread XXII - Droids & iBerry's
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All I know is if my property was bigger and more open, I would want one of these WindTamers
In my area they are indeed starting to pop up all over
They have 3 some different sizes
This is one of the smallest
In my area they are indeed starting to pop up all over
They have 3 some different sizes
This is one of the smallest
#94
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Ellen
How far is your new place from Cuddebackville, NY? It is close to Middletown. Looking at trying this. May be cheaper than a track outing.
How far is your new place from Cuddebackville, NY? It is close to Middletown. Looking at trying this. May be cheaper than a track outing.
#95
Spent my lunch hour hanging out in the motorcycle parking area with a bunch of bikers, watching the Blue Angels drum up interest for the airshow this weekend. Very difficult to come back in and work!
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Originally Posted by NH_s2k_Guy' timestamp='1310602639' post='20777061
Lived with my parents until I was 26, then bought the house I'm living in today.
No apartments for me and not planning on ever moving again.
No apartments for me and not planning on ever moving again.
1- don't go to college, move out of the house, get a job and support myself 100%
2- go to RIT, they would pay for room and board, tuition was free, I could come back and live there during the summer without it costing anything
3- go to another college, pay for everything with jobs and loans, I could come back and live there during the summer without it costing anything
I choose #2
I stayed in the dorms until I was 20, never bought my house till I was 43, and the mariage years don't count, there were about 5 of them...
I did college for a year, wasn't for me, so then I took a 9 month computer programming/operations course. After graduation they helped
me find a job. Been in the computer support field ever since. When I got the job, mom and dad made me pay rent but not a lot, $150 a
month I believe, but I still had to do lots of house stuff (pool maintenance, trash, lawn, etc.).
First job lasted a year, company shut down. Second job had stock options, accumulated those long enough to put a down payment on a house
and then moved out, into a brand new house. My parents believed it was a waste of money to rent so I didn't. Plus, staying at home I still
got to eat 3 times a day and had a nice place to live.
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