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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 01, 2005 at 22:08:25 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Not a good day.... posted by Bill46 on July 01, 2005 at 05:16:04:
Home owner's assasination? Oh no. Today I did this phone repair for these folks that are...very wealthy. Have 10 acres in rural Illinois, and a house that is so huge, looms over the neighbors $300K - $500K homes on two acres lots. Is huge, and has a telephone system inside. The husband is a big Africa game hunter - in the livingroom, has a giraff, hippo, lion, and other big stuff, stuffed. These folks have mega-bucks, including 3 or so fulltime landscapers that work on their yard only. Here's the funny thing. The nieghbors with the smaller houses and smaller yards, started a "home owners assasination", and since these folks got their property from the same developer, have to be part of the same assasination, and attend meetings too. So much for getting away from the rat race. That would be reason enough for me to sell the darn place. And since butts up to a man made ski lake, along with all of the neighbors, there happens to be a small island behind their property, and the folks directly across the lake from them, so the village gave half of it to them, and the other half to the other folks - so someone could pay property taxes on it. Guess I wish I had their problems, and their money. Good luck. Mark
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