Geoff Roberts wrote:
> Lawns are a novelty that soon wears off. Trust me. You will find
> yourself
> pushing a noisy lawnmower around or manicuring the weeds when you'd
> rather be tinkering.
I wouldn't mind pushing a noisy lawn mower around. In fact, I'd have to
get one of those nifty lawn tractors.
> pickup to you yanks, with a
Ack! I'm Canadian. :) Don't mix me in with that lot. ;) I only lived
and worked there for two years.
> And I thought a second floor flat was bad. Do you need oxygen?
> A high rise around here is defined as any building with more than 1
> floor.
> (I live in a modest 4 BR single floor home attached to my shop these
> days)
It's a thirty floor building (with rooftop pool -- I hate swimming, but
my wife doesn't) in the midst of Toronto. A particulary expensive
midst, I might add. Great view, no space. Two bedroom apartment, with
one bedroom converted into a computer lab.
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Tim Harrison
Network Engineer
harrison_at_timharrison.com
http://www.networklevel.com/
Received on Thu Sep 21 2000 - 11:40:38 BST