Weekend plans?
#182
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It seems like just about anything at the moment. It's not for us.
My stepson moved up to Chicoutimi last year because he figured his options were better there (he's a machinist). Several problems came up. He doesn't make much money, so could only rent. He has two dogs, which limits his rental potential. His apartment should probably be condemned. More importantly, although the people in the Saguenay are portrayed as friendly, they ain't unless you're from around there. Even within the Saguenay it depends on which bit you are from.
We went up there a couple of weeks ago, following my SIL's funeral, to suss out a few places to buy. Duplexes. Souvette would take the mortgage, because he has no chance of getting one, and he'd pay it from his income and the rental on the second half. We saw a few places. One, we all liked, until we got hold of an earlier inspection report. We ran away. Then he was informed by his boss that he was being shifted to a monthly contract. Game over for Chicoutimi (Shitcoutimi, as I call it).
Then things got going. The company he worked for in Quebec City will take back with open arms. He could start today. He needs somewhere to live, though.
We saw a place near Donacona (a bit west of Quebec). Biggish farmhouse on a huge plot. He went to see it on Saturday, along with his uncle, who lives nearby and basically built his own house, and his uncle's mate, who is a qualified electrician. That place fell at the first fence.
Attention has now moved to Beaupre, east of Quebec. We have our eyes on a duplex (a pair of semis, actually). It is obvious the place needs a new roof and windows. The uncle is going there tomorrow to cast a critical eye over it. The state of the bones is all we need to know and he will know. If it's up to snuff, we'll go up to see it on Saturday. You can't dick around in QC at this time of year. Decent properties move fast.
Cosmetic issues are not a problem. My BIL is adept and has time on his hands (recently cashiered from the army and his wife just died) and I am no stranger to DIY (there goes my summer vacation!).
That reply ended up being rather longer than I anticipated........
My stepson moved up to Chicoutimi last year because he figured his options were better there (he's a machinist). Several problems came up. He doesn't make much money, so could only rent. He has two dogs, which limits his rental potential. His apartment should probably be condemned. More importantly, although the people in the Saguenay are portrayed as friendly, they ain't unless you're from around there. Even within the Saguenay it depends on which bit you are from.
We went up there a couple of weeks ago, following my SIL's funeral, to suss out a few places to buy. Duplexes. Souvette would take the mortgage, because he has no chance of getting one, and he'd pay it from his income and the rental on the second half. We saw a few places. One, we all liked, until we got hold of an earlier inspection report. We ran away. Then he was informed by his boss that he was being shifted to a monthly contract. Game over for Chicoutimi (Shitcoutimi, as I call it).
Then things got going. The company he worked for in Quebec City will take back with open arms. He could start today. He needs somewhere to live, though.
We saw a place near Donacona (a bit west of Quebec). Biggish farmhouse on a huge plot. He went to see it on Saturday, along with his uncle, who lives nearby and basically built his own house, and his uncle's mate, who is a qualified electrician. That place fell at the first fence.
Attention has now moved to Beaupre, east of Quebec. We have our eyes on a duplex (a pair of semis, actually). It is obvious the place needs a new roof and windows. The uncle is going there tomorrow to cast a critical eye over it. The state of the bones is all we need to know and he will know. If it's up to snuff, we'll go up to see it on Saturday. You can't dick around in QC at this time of year. Decent properties move fast.
Cosmetic issues are not a problem. My BIL is adept and has time on his hands (recently cashiered from the army and his wife just died) and I am no stranger to DIY (there goes my summer vacation!).
That reply ended up being rather longer than I anticipated........
Anyway....nice that you and souvette are trying to help him out. I guess it's part of what you signed up for
May be this fella should join the Army too?
#183
One such as this:

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#184
You probably think I'm taking the piss here, but have you considered getting yourself a girls bike?
One such as this:
http://bikereviews.com/wp-content/up...-for-girls.jpg
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Designed with the little rider in mind, the Mystic is built from a strong 20in Alpha Silver aluminum frame with a high-tensile steel fork. Beginner-friendly features also include a four-bolt alloy and steel stem, Kraton dialed grips, platform pedals, and a padded saddle.
Safety, durability, and better ride quality are all offered by the 2012 Trek Mystic 20in Bike for Girls. One of the unique features of this bike is that it goes along with its little rider, thanks to its exclusive Dialed Fit system.
http://bikereviews.com/2012/03/2012-...ike-for-girls/
One such as this:
http://bikereviews.com/wp-content/up...-for-girls.jpg
One bike most recommended for little girls, even those who are just starting to learn riding, is the new 20in bike called Mystic, which has been introduced by Trek Bikes for 2012. Loaded with several excellent features, this machine is generic viagra uk not an ordinary bike for girls.
Designed with the little rider in mind, the Mystic is built from a strong 20in Alpha Silver aluminum frame with a high-tensile steel fork. Beginner-friendly features also include a four-bolt alloy and steel stem, Kraton dialed grips, platform pedals, and a padded saddle.
Safety, durability, and better ride quality are all offered by the 2012 Trek Mystic 20in Bike for Girls. One of the unique features of this bike is that it goes along with its little rider, thanks to its exclusive Dialed Fit system.
http://bikereviews.com/2012/03/2012-...ike-for-girls/
#188
#189
We'll have to go and look for a replacement for the Beetle. I think there's a very good chance that when it goes in to have the rear end damage fixed they'll write it off. Something to replace a pastel blue Beetle convertible, hmm...
What interesting buildings have you seen so far?
What interesting buildings have you seen so far?
#190
I think ground clearance might be an issue, Minis do look as if they'd be fun though.
#191
How about one of those Subaru estate cars? They are not bad in the snow and you can throw bales of hay or pig feed in the back although you'll have to make do with a sunroof. If you really need something a bit more "hello-dolly" you could get a new Mini when they come out? Apparently they're quite good this time round.
But not the poke of the Scooby
#192
#195
Plus am veggie, so don't do either or your snide "analogies".
Maybe, we are touching a nerve talking about such frivolous things as new cars.. You do seem to be snipe ing at people regarding their finances/ life style .. Ex getting all your money ?



