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Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile
Author: Sarah CzepielSarah Czepiel Date: Apr 12, 2008 17:23
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 09:48:43 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
wrote:
:>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:42:52 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> wrote:
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:>> :>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> :>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:23:28 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> :>> wrote:
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:>> :>> :>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 11:59:00 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> :>> :>> wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> :>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> :>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:14:41 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> :>> :>> :>> wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>Sarah Czepiel wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 05:26:38 +1200, Greg Procter ihug.co.nz>
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> wrote:
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> :>I have the (dis)advantage of only viewing these things from 15,000km
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> :>distance,
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> Google Search broken, groggy? Come on, we're not talking about FEMA
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> trailers...
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> http://www.tuckertownvillage.com/
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> This is the one my friends mother is looking at.....
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> http://www.riliving.com/PropSearch/sfformdetails.asp?MLSid=745654&indiv=1
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> 18 Pine Tree Lane
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> Selling Price $239,500
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>> Lease Fee $376/month
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>That _looks_ cheap and nasty.
:>> :>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> It's a poor picture. I posted a better one. It's a nice home.
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>I saw the better picture, it looks cheap and nasty.
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> Then again you live in an abandoned pig slaughterhouse....
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>WTF is a "florida room"?
:>> :>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> It's a sunroom, it's enclosed with mostly glass, and is sometimes an all
:>> :>> :>> :>> season room.
:>> :>> :>> :>> http://www.riliving.com/PropSearch/sfformdetails.asp?MLSid=745654&page=1&photopath...
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>Ahh, in English a "conservatory".
:>> :>> :>> :>
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:>> :>> :>> :>> :>What do they mean quoting floor area "above and below grade"?
:>> :>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> Don't you know anything, groggy? Below grade would be below the level of
:>> :>> :>> :>> the ground [ obviously] example would be a basement.
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>"Grade" is one of those words you yanks totally misuse.
:>> :>> :>> :>In English it means "step".
:>> :>> :>> :>You misuse "Gradient" by shortening it to "Grade" to create your misuse.
:>> :>> :>> :>We say "Ground level", by which we mean ground level. That doesn't mean
:>> :>> :>> :>"level ground" which we would refer to as "level ground" meaning ground
:>> :>> :>> :>that is level.
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> Same here.
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>So you were lying when you said "grade meant "ground level!
:>> :>>
:>> :>> No.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> Quote: We say "Ground level", by which we mean ground level. That doesn't
:>> :>> mean "level ground" which we would refer to as "level ground" meaning
:>> :>> ground that is level.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> And my response was: Same here.
:>> :>
:>> :>Fine, except that you refered to ground level as "grade", which makes
:>> :>your latest answer a lie.
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:>> We use two terms, groggy. That doesn't make one term " a lie."
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:>> :>> We use both terms groggy - grade level and ground level.
:>> :>
:>> :>Ok, so you lied when you said "Same here" because sometimes you say
:>> :>"grade" when you mean ground level.
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:>> We use two terms, groggy. That doesn't make one term "a lie."
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:>You stated that you use one term - that was a lie.
No I didn't state I use one term. Why lie, greg?
:>> :>> Ok, just so
:>> :>> :>we know.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>Below ground would be refered to as "below ground level" which means
:>> :>> :>> :>below the level of the surrounding ground and does not infer that the
:>> :>> :>> :>ground is level.
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> Same here.
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>What do you call the ground level when the ground is on a gradient?
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> Didn't you just answer that?
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>No.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> Yes ya did.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>You count basements in your house floor area??? ??? Huhh?
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> If it's finished off as another room, yes. The form you looked at is a
:>> :>> :>> generic sales form.
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>Ok, around here "basement" means a basement.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> It does here as well. Some however are finished and may have a walkout
:>> :>> door on grade level.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> :>_Vinyl_ weather board???
:>> :>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> :>> I don't see that in the link.
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>> :>That would be because you are lazy!
:>> :>> :>>
:>> :>> :>> Feel free to point to it then.
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>
:>> :>> :>See my last seven postings.
:>> :>>
:>> :>> Your last three postings contain " _Vinyl_ weather board??? " ?
:>>
:>> No answer?
:>
:>It was my question.
And I'm waiting for you to point out where you see " _Vinyl_ weather
board??? ".
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