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To the Person Sitting Next to Me -- Yes, You
Editor's Note: The following column was originally published in 2007.
The invention of the laptop computer has meant that in all sorts of unlikely situations — on buses, at picnic tables, in school — we can pretend to be working.
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The Tippy Canoe, Part Two
Editor's Note: The following column was originally published in 2007.
In last week's column, I explained how my neighbor Tom has blackmailed me into going on a canoe trip with him by threatening to withhold his wife's fried chicken. I don't know how …Read more.
The Tippy Canoe
Editor's Note: The following column was originally published in 2007.
My neighbor Tom often has the sort of ideas for which the word "dumb" was invented.
There was, for example, the time he decided we could save money on firewood if we …Read more.
A Hole in the Yard
Editor's Note: The following column was originally published in 2007.
A few years ago, I was rather disappointed to learn that I'm not smart enough to dig a hole in my backyard.
My cousin Ken had come over to help me build a deck off the back of the …Read more.
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For Hype by OwnerEditor's Note: The following column was originally published in 2006. The Internet has gone a long way toward eliminating middlemen from commercial transactions, allowing consumers to have easy access to all sorts of great scams. Take home buying, for example. Why pay a realtor to screen houses for you when the Internet enables the seller to lie to you directly? You just enter the features you're looking for and pull up a list of places that the sellers claim will match your criteria. (Though my son was disappointed to discover you can't specify a house with a view of Jessica Alba.) Because of the softening in the housing market, I recently spent some time shopping for homes, hoping I could pick up a colossal mansion for 10 bucks. What I discovered is that people who are selling houses without realtors often use the same terminology as the pros, but with slightly different definitions, like this: Price recently reduced: It used to be priced "way, way" too high; now it is merely priced "way" too high. Recently updated: We just hung a new calendar in the kitchen. Hardwood floors: We had to pull up the carpet because of the fungus. Floor-to-ceiling windows: Ceiling is window height. Den could be a third bedroom: If you don't mind sleeping standing up. Breathtaking views: You don't want to inhale near the dumpsters. A gated community: All the residents have bars on their windows. Open floor plan: We couldn't afford walls. Convenient location near the interstate: People driving by can see into your shower. Unique windows: Most people would have used glass instead of plywood. Great starter home: It's a halfway house. Recently landscaped: The dog just dug holes in the yard. Great fixer-upper!: You're gonna want to fixer the lower, too! Fun, active area: The house backs up to the exercise yard of the local prison. Great investment home: You can't actually live there yourself. Custom paint: The house was painted in 1970, back when that was the custom. Huge sunroom: If you look up through the hole in the roof, you can see the sun, which is huge. Wonderful agricultural area!: Many of your neighbors use their basements to grow marijuana. Peaceful neighborhood: The truce between gangs is still holding. Nestled at the bottom of a hill: Formerly nestled at the top of the hill. Lovely golf-course location: If you want to step out into the backyard you'd better wear a helmet. Seller motivated: He's had it with all the gunfire. Hurry, this won't last!: The whole place is about ready to collapse. Beautiful wood molding: The beautiful ceiling is molding, too. Fountain in backyard: The hose leaks. Wonderful old tree: Too bad it fell on the house. New driveway!: This house is so bad the only thing we could think to brag about is a patch of concrete. Minutes away from shopping, schools and parks: 139 minutes, to be exact. Creative financing available: If you don't pay the vig, we'll break your kneecaps. A homeowner's dream come true!: It's that dream where the roof leaks and the neighbors sell crack. After wading through listings like these, I've concluded that I prefer a house with bay windows over one with bullet holes.
You may not get a great deal buying a house for sale by owner, but you do get to meet some interesting people. What I really want to do is purchase a house on the last day of the current slump, or downturn, or blip, or blump, or whatever it is called, and then I want a guarantee that the market will reverse its decline and generate the kind of profits that are always associated with the word "windfall." Put that in the ad, and I'll buy it! To find out more about Bruce Cameron and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS SYNDICATE INC.
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