. . 2 bedroom home, not apartment.
Ummm . . . that chart says . . .
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The point remains, though.
In 1969 my father had been a teacher in the Long Beach Unified School district for 5 years. My mother worked week-ends as an R.N. I don't know what her salary was back then, but I recently found out that my dad's was $16,000. We lived in this house, which my father had purchased when we moved out there in 1964 for $13,500 (less than a year's salary of what he would make in five short years). Today, according to the BLS, he'd need to make upwards of $110,000 to have equal buying power. Ironic, given that the most he could make as a teacher in the same district today is just over $108,000 after 29 years and with 2 years of study beyond a Master's degree. Over half a million for a 1200 sq ft house in a working class neighborhood is beyond insane. bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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So apartments aren't homes? Weird usage.
Where do apartment dwellers go, then, after they've decided to call it a night and go home? -- Christian R. Conrad Same old username (as above), but now on iki.fi (Yeah, yeah, it redirects to the same old GMail... But just in case I ever want to change.) |
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In real estate terminology (around here) . . .
. . a home is a free standing house or duplex that you may own or rent. An apartment is a unit of a multi-unit building that you can only rent - unless you own the whole shebang. In between these are condos, which are multi-unit buildings, but sometimes loosely called "homes" because you own the unit you live in, but they are more properly called "condos". I have condos West across the street, South and East. I am amused by all these guys out in the morning walking their wives miniature condo dogs. Yesterday there was a guy walking a fluffy white thing with a brilliant pink leash. Talk about emasculated! |
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About leash color
Should leash colors match the gender of the dog or the owner? Why? -- Drew |
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Doesn't matter: Pink is pink, but Gryge is right: *Brilliant* pink really *is* emasculated/-ing.
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Depends how secure you are, innit?
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