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04-29-2005, 07:07 PM #3
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Re: Attention Realtors
If you are refering to the neighbor in the dark blue house to the south of you, no that is not me, but I do like that house. It is one of my favorites in all of this area. I wanted to buy it when it was on the market a short while back, but I just couldn't make myself do it. Maybe your other neighbor reads this message board.
With all that said, living in such a small community, I call everyone my neighbor. :)
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04-30-2005, 07:53 AM #7
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Next time you see a deal like that, CALL ME !!!!
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eh? You mean you two don't know each other? Is anonimity a big thing in SoWal these days? With all the messages you've posted to each other I find that interesting. What a virtual world we live in.
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04-30-2005, 11:35 AM #10
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04-30-2005, 11:37 AM #12
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Re: Attention Realtors
Around here, people have a bit of celebrity in them because you probably already know a bit about them prior to meeting them. You may have heard stories about them, or just know them through mutual friends talking about them (not necessarily bad stories, or bad talk -- quite the opposite), then one day you finally shake hands, and you say, "So you are Kurt. Nice to see you, finally."
Just today, I was talking to a guy who lives in Tallahassee. We discovered that he owns the lot next to my house. So, yes, I consider everyone my neighbor, even if they live in a distant place. I have lived, and traveled all over the country, and feel like most of America is my backyard.
I guarantee you that I have seen Kurt and that he has seen me, probably often, but I could not pick him out of a line-up of two people.
I've never met Old Timer either, but I know where the pink house is located and I met his nieces long ago.
Being raised in a small town, I know there are both benefits and detriments to small town living. The bad parts stem from the fact that everyone knows everything about each other. So, I guess I enjoy a little bit of wonder. Today, we are hungry for the knowledge of everything. I like to balance that by using my imagination.Last edited by Smiling JOe; 04-30-2005 at 12:02 PM.
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I like SoWal because I am never in a hurry, even if I resemble someone in a hurry now and again. There is comfort knowing that sooneer or later you will meet everyone (althought that seems to be changing) and see everything (more than once) within a life well spent.
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I think you two tie for the Garrison Keillor award. If you start a radio program you can call it Tales from Choctawhatchee Bay.
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04-30-2005, 05:58 PM #18
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You obviously don't have kids playing baseball :laughing1
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I resemble that remark! :)
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05-01-2005, 10:37 PM #21
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Now, I resemble Smilin' Joe's remark...I'm Oldtimer and I'm a "she". Glad you know the pink house and my neices. Would love to meet you and Kurt some day. I have loved Grayton Beach all my life!!! I do miss the "good old days".
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Actually, my husband smells like bait (fishing, not catching) and I sell swamp land too! :)
Originally Posted by kurt
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Re: Attention Realtors
only if it's really swampy -
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