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  1. #1
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    May 2008
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    I'm very sorry about your dog.

    I grew up on Long Island, in the house where my father has lived since he was 12. Since then I've lived in Philadelphia, Chicago, Manhattan, DC and norther Virginia. I still refer to Long Island as home. I visit often, because I still have family there. If they weren't living there I would probably find excuses to visit from time to time. It wouldn't be the same, but I think it would still be meaningful.

    In a way I think you are giving a chance to someone else to build happy memories and a connection to a special place. And it will always be a part of who you are.

    I hope the sale goes well.

    p.s. I'm also a life-long Mets fan, which some would consider to be about as screwy as singing Norwegian cowboys...

    p.p.s. Okay now that Norwegian country song is stuck in my head...
    Last edited by ny biker; 05-03-2014 at 04:05 PM.

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  2. #2
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    Oh dear, smiling... you couldn't find something better? :-D Country music is big here, it goes with the feeling that all Norwegians are farmers at heart.

    Louis Armstrong picks me up and calms me down if I'm feeling upset. If you like female Scandinavian artists, check out Susanne Sundfør "Running to the sea" and "The Brothel", Ingrid Olava "Her kommer vinteren", and Marit Larsen "Vår beste dag". Swedish: Lisa Ekdahl "Vem vet", "Oppna opp ditt fonster" and "Å gud", Lykke Li "I follow rivers". Ok, maybe not very cheerful, but lovely music to my mind.

    Good luck on the move!! I get very attached to places, even though I love to travel, and I grieve for every place I have to leave.
    Last edited by lph; 05-04-2014 at 07:36 AM.
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  3. #3
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    Smilingcat, I'm so sorry about your dog. That grief has to make everything else extra hard.

    Good luck with the sale.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  4. #4
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    yayy!!! my SoCal house is in escrow with a backup offer. Sad to leave it but life moves on. That was pretty quick. 4 days on market and we started discussion on what was to be in the contract.

    On slightly different topic, as I was surfing youtube for different musik and coming across Norwegian country music and other "odd" things, youtube popped up several videos on polyglots. Me neighbor is one of those though he claim he isn't. Speaks English (taught as a school teacher), knows Swahilli, German, Norwegian (Bokmal), Swedish, fluent in Itallian, Spanish (proper European) and god knows what else.

    YES HE IS A NORWEGIAN with tales to tell of his youth in Norway. Really funny. And oh yes he did say that country music is very big there, though he did say that he never went to a western style bar in Norway...

    Anyway, Listening to the polyglots talk about how they learned other languages got me excited about learning languages just for the fun of it. My neighbor says I'm a polyglot of sort. I don't think three languages count: English Japanese and German. But its a start. So I've asked him if wouldn't mind teaching me Norwegian and Swedish :-) And his face just lit up and says he has Norwegian text books. oh ohhh.... Scandinavian languages are pretty close to German so it would be easier. And I also know some one who is fluent in Dutch. It's a good way to get completely confused and have my head screwed in a weird way. Another spoke fluent Catalan but she is in So Cal. For now I'll just stick to the Germanic languages.

    It's an opportunity I shouldn't pass up. And most of them says work on grammar, speaking and listening and rest will come naturally. That is the way I learned to speak English. Never fear make lots of mistakes is what the polyglots says. Give it a try. keep me out of trouble.
    Last edited by smilingcat; 05-09-2014 at 03:29 PM.

  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
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    IT SOLD IT SOLD!!! YIPEE!!! My California house is no more!! It's been recorded and money in my account. Okay so I'm giving up a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean with a panoramic view of Mt. Hood. As I've said, I have a front row seat when Mt Hood blows.

    One sad thing though, is that another house with old charm of Hermosa Beach will be erased within a year when the house, the foundation and everything will be scraped (meaning it will be torn down and removed to put up a multi-million dollar house like my next door neighbor). I might want to visit and see the new house in two to three year time frame.

    I was going to do it, scrape and put up a McMansion, but plan changed when I lost my job about 4 years ago. At my age, I couldn't find another job so I just gave up and living happy because I could. Well I do have my angst about politics, economy, but foremost, about the health of my animals and those I care very much.

    Okay time to be amused and entertained via Youtube.

  6. #6
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    Congrats!!

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
    - Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
    - Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles

 

 

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