MissMillie
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Wed Apr-07-04 08:38 AM
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The place I looked at last night keeps us in town, with some concessions. It's much smaller, so I'm going to have to get rid of some stuff.
It was very important to me to stay in town. My son has a great group of friends here and only 2 years to graduate.
Anyone want to buy a bedroom set? A x-country ski machine? some book shelves? a tv? a stereo?
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GOPisEvil
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Wed Apr-07-04 08:39 AM
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| 1. Congratulations on finding a new place. |
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I'm starting to look down here. And, uh, no thanks on your stuff. I've got enough crap of my own. ;-)
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Wed Apr-07-04 08:46 AM
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| 2. I'm moving too and need to sell a lawnmower |
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and some other stuff MissMillie -- how about we have a garage sale together! ;)
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MissMillie
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Wed Apr-07-04 08:48 AM
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| 3. Mine is already in the works |
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for April 24. You're welcome to join me, but if your stuff doesn't sell you can't leave it behind... unless of course you want to go halves on a dumpster.
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Wed Apr-07-04 09:00 AM
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Edited on Wed Apr-07-04 09:01 AM by socialdemocrat1981
I’ve moved house three times in my life –once when we changed countries, once when we changed cities and once when we relocated to a different part of the city.
You’re very fortunate to be remaining in the city where you and your son presently reside. For me moving to a new country was painful because it meant having to adjust to a new culture, a new lifestyle, a new way of doing things and so on. Oh, sure, it was also wonderful and exciting and I wouldn’t exchange my life in Australia for anywhere in the world but it was still quite a traumatic experience to leave the country where you had grown up in and where all your friends were. Not to mention leaving my elderly grandparents –who were in their late 80s by then and were very distraught at the prospect of us moving to a place where it would take ages for them to travel even by plane.
Good luck with the move, hope all goes well and that you enjoy your new home
And I'll take the bookshelves, I need more space for my books:) And the stereo. Only problem is that it'll cost both of us a fortune with the overseas shipping:)
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