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Old 06-18-2003, 12:36 PM   #9811
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Isn't "not as careful" sort of like being dumb?

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Married men live longer and are generally healthier than unmarried men.
It just seems longer.

(And, 5300 sf is actually a fairly standard-size house in much of the country.)
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Old 06-18-2003, 12:37 PM   #9812
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Maybe in some places.

Our house is up 55% since we bought it - 20 months ago.
I was speaking specifically about my once hot, now not, little burgh.

Here, we have a four-year backlog of inventory of houses in the once $400k-750k market.

There are some tony neighborhoods where every other house is for sale.
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Old 06-18-2003, 12:40 PM   #9813
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And GEEZ, 5300 is a lot of crib!!
You bet'cha -- try being the one who has the clean the huge bastard. Generally, when I ain't working I am cleaning.
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Old 06-18-2003, 12:47 PM   #9814
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Old 06-18-2003, 12:47 PM   #9815
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You bet'cha -- try being the one who has the clean the huge bastard. Generally, when I ain't working I am cleaning.
Why would you buy such a big house then? And why do you clean it yourself? Seems like such a waste of precious time.
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Why would you buy such a big house then? And why do you clean it yourself? Seems like such a waste of precious time.
I fell in love with the house and got such a great deal on it ($47 a sq foot in an area where new homes are cropping up at $100+ per sq ft) so I bought it. I just can't get used to hiring somebody to clean it -- I guess a throwback to the fact that my mom always took care of the house plus my frugality. I can multi-task though -- I put the baseball or hockey game on the intercom and can listen throughout the entire house while I clean. It isn't all that bad -- cleaning can be a bit relaxing at times and at least it provides a sense of pride and accomplishment. It wouldn't be such a chore if I wasn't such a neat freak, I suppose. It does seem like sort of a waste but I wouldn't want to give up the house so I just muddle through.
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Isn't "not as careful" sort of like being dumb?

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(And, 5300 sf is actually a fairly standard-size house in much of the country.)
Out here, they are generally new McMansions, bought solely for the prestige factor of having something huge in a place where a nondescript 2000 sf runs well over $500k.

If you can buy a place like that out here, you can afford to hire--hell, buy-- people to clean it for you.

P(hate cleaning house of any size, would have heart attack at thought of cleaning 5000 sf)J
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Old 06-18-2003, 12:59 PM   #9818
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It wouldn't be such a chore if I wasn't such a neat freak, I suppose. It does seem like sort of a waste but I wouldn't want to give up the house so I just muddle through.
I too do all of my own cleaning, but that is mainly because I don't like the idea of a stranger in my house. If you have a lot of hardwood floors, Roomba, the robot vacuum is a must. It will do all the floors while I am dusting and cleaning bathrooms or mowing the lawn or something, and it does a much better job than I could do, cleaning under all the furniture and such.
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If you have a lot of hardwood floors, Roomba, the robot vacuum is a must.
Does it work on carpet?

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Old 06-18-2003, 01:07 PM   #9820
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I too do all of my own cleaning, but that is mainly because I don't like the idea of a stranger in my house. If you have a lot of hardwood floors, Roomba, the robot vacuum is a must. It will do all the floors while I am dusting and cleaning bathrooms or mowing the lawn or something, and it does a much better job than I could do, cleaning under all the furniture and such.
Thanks for the tip -- I will look into it. I find that the new Floormate does wonders on tile and wood floors and I use mine religiously -- it is a good companion to the steamer I have for the carpeted rooms. I also like the Swiffer-type dusters for cat hair under the couches on wood.

I too find the idea of a stranger in my house odd -- my husband says that if I ever broke down and hired someone I would probably spend all of my time cleaning the place so it looks nice before the cleaning person arrives (he is probably right).
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:anon: !!!

Link to "MarcoItalian"


(Spree: link to a service I never used but I'm STILL getting spam from "singles" groups from that introductory ad I unfortunately did so long ago; profile is an entertaining read except to Leagl and a few others who think I suck when I do this but DTB thinks it's funny).

PS to all you "asymetrical" gals: he only requires that ONE breast be big.
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Old 06-18-2003, 01:12 PM   #9822
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Isn't "not as careful" sort of like being dumb?

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Out here, they are generally new McMansions, bought solely for the prestige factor of having something huge in a place where a nondescript 2000 sf runs well over $500k.

If you can buy a place like that out here, you can afford to hire--hell, buy-- people to clean it for you.

P(hate cleaning house of any size, would have heart attack at thought of cleaning 5000 sf)J
I am all about hiring a maid. I used to think it was a crazy extravagance, but now I think that having free time that is not spent cleaning is worth the $130 per month I pay. I have no problem with keeping stuff tidy anyway but I don't want to spend my weekends cleaning toilets and floors (have always hated those two chores in particular). I figure that if I am going to spend the amount of time working that I do, having someone take care of chores for me (since I have no stay-at-home spouse, actually no spouse at all) and using my free time for more enjoyable pursuits is the only thing that makes the hard work tolerable.

If you get some pleasure out of the housework, go for it... I just really don't.

n(unfortunately I can't seem to hire anyone to clean out my closet)cs
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Does it work on carpet?

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Yes! Anything but really thick shag. It will work on normal pile carpet too just fine. I use it in the bedroom and was astounded at how much dust there was in the carpet under the beds and chairs. I just noted that it's cleaning ability relative to me with a broom is vastly superior. I do have a really thick shag rug in the living room, and it sees that as a barrier when it's cleaning the hardwood. I only have to vacuum that one rug and one flight of stairs. Roomba does a wonderful job of cleaning all of the stupid carpet fuzz from the rug (still sheds after a year!!!) and getting pet hair dust bunnies.
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Old 06-18-2003, 01:18 PM   #9825
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:anon: !!!

Link to "MarcoItalian"


(Spree: link to a service I never used but I'm STILL getting spam from "singles" groups from that introductory ad I unfortunately did so long ago; profile is an entertaining read except to Leagl and a few others who think I suck when I do this but DTB thinks it's funny).

PS to all you "asymetrical" gals: he only requires that ONE breast be big.
Good to know Bob Weir has gone back to girls.

I say, keep up the links. Its kinda like reality tv for the bored at work.
 
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