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Fixing a house in a city where the idea of a fixer-upper is a foreign concept. Navigating laws that seem to ignore the possibility of owners doing their own repair work. Illustrating interesting homes for sale in the city. We'd planned on buying a major fixer-upper, and then the house of our dreams appeared. There will still be projects, yes, but they'll be more of the "detail" type and less of the "how are we going to make dinner without a functioning kitchen" type.
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But I *like* coming over to play with Everett!
And why are they advising us to avoid that area??
Obama was at Shaker Heights High School talking about his health care plan. Many of the roads were blocked off, high security, etc.
I just found the graphic, unexplained, to be priceless.
Thanks for the map. We'll all be over this weekend. We've never taken the Plain Dealer's advice seriously.
"Avoid this area. Trespassers will be put to hard labor."
I used to live AND work in the shaded area. I would have had a hard time avoiding it. But I totally would have, for hazard pay.
Why S? - promise?
Ha! Well, maybe not this weekend. Stupid chores. But now that we know where you are, you never know when we may pay a visit.
Fair enough. Although, really, if you were a better stalker, you'd have my address already. It's easy enough to locate from the existing information on my blog.
As a note to you and all the other guests who may soon be descending upon Chez Bustafeltz, I prefer beer to wine or hard liquor - local and microbrews especially.
Mary Beth, these days, I wouldn't require much hard labor. Heck, I'd be happy to just have someone keep me company while I worked on the house. I know that that sounds like a trap, but really, I mean it. Just sit around and have a beer or two, so that I don't become too distracted from the task at hand.
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