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IMS , I am curious. How did you wind up at Crazy camp out of all the hundreds of threads on CitiData? Is Crazy Camp fame spreading far and wide, or have you been reading this thread then finally got hyp-no-tized and had to join in?
we need some mens on here. (JOE where you at?? Gumby, say hello) I am a her....not a his, by the way. And it is OUR Camp....not really 'mine', ya know. A group think kind of place.
Are you interested in real estate? Or is our mostly feminine wit and wiles and beauty beyond belief entralling enough?
(Columbia & Charleston huh. I have family there...Aren't rednecks and good ole boys fun???)
Okay camp peeps y'all have a good night. Have sweet dreams and don't let the restless ones irritate you too much
They probably wouldn't know a good deal if it bit them on the hiney.
here is a campfire bedtime story to make you happy:
Once upon a time there was a pissy buyer. He looked at a house and made terrible lowball offer. He looked at another and made an even worse lowball offer. This happened again and again. 137 times to be exact, over many months. One day he called his agent to see about looking at more houses. The agent said sorry, there are no more, they are all sold. Now he was a pissy mad buyer.
the moral- you snooze , ya might lose LOL
Hi All at crazy camp3.
To answer a few of your questions on how I got to your thread! Well, I got lost in the maze and saw the comment about the squirrel in the attic. I had a flash back when I purchased my first home in Summerville, SC. I was like Elma Fudd on the cartoon Rabbit Season, but it was more like squirrel season. “Were is the squirrel?” I to tried everything. I would lay in bed and here it run from one side of the attic to the other. I would jump out of bed at 4am with fire in my eyes running around the outside to find the hole were he was getting in. Then I would climb in the attic and that rat with a long tail would run hell for leather with me chasing it, with whatever I could find to throw. When I went back outside it seemed like it would sit in a tree and torment me even longer. I decided to set out poison and within a few days I did not here it scampering around in the attic. I thought I must have killed it. (As a note when they eat poison they get very thirsty and cold, so they seek a warm place and find water to drink.) Problem was we had a pan full of water in the attic, under the AC handler and days later I heard it again. I fed it more poison and soaked up the water in the pan and waited. I did not here the squirrel and thought that it had got out and ran to the tree for refuge. (Sucker wasn’t eye balling me anymore!) So I plugged the hole and days later I could smell it. Wow, what a terrible smell and then the remorse and guilt of killing one of God’s little creatures.
Sorry about the ‘his’ and let’s now say it stands for Her’s Internet Site!
Yes! I am interested in Real Estate with y
our mostly feminine wit and wiles and beauty beyond belief. That brings me to another point about the picture of me on my profile, I have you know that it is one of very few that I look normal, as my mom in England keeps asking me to send her pictures and every other one I have includes me partying to hard, acting the fool, and/or getting into some form of trouble. (these doctors and attorneys are crazy over here, also my redneck friends party like rock stars!) I am in my mid forties and my ma treats me as if I am still 18 years old! What’s that about?
I have 7 other brothers and 1 sister and my mom is trying to protect me from you crazy women over her! (Saying that she loves my wife who is a NC girl.) My dad is in real estate (Irish guy) in the UK, an independent who is pissed of with the America, which sold the Rock Bank a bunck of the sub-prime loans, offered over here that has also crashed the UK economy. What comes around goes around! I think it’s called Greed. So I was wondering was it the buyer that was greedy in filling out the loan doc with BS, or was it the loan officer that wanted the commission to agree with the BS, or was it the real estate agent that got the buyer so excited that they just had to buy the house, which caused the market to crash?
Anyway, I hope that answers a number of questions and happy to sit in the background reading your threads, or if invited I would like to put my spin on things?