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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New homes have a host of issues too. The grass isn't greener. As a colleague used to say to me, the grass is brown everywhere. ;) I think you need a vacation. [/quote] Actually, the grass is greener. We bought a 5800 sq fr home from a reputable builder and it’s been awesome! The builder took care of any problems that popped up in the first year. All we had to do is hire a gardener, pool guy and cleaner. All the appliances are brand new and thus still under warranty if there is an issue. [/quote] Karma is coming for you soon.[/quote] As an FYI, you misunderstand the concept of karma. Karma is not revenge. Educate yourself about religious and spiritual concepts, even if they aren't your own.[/quote] [b]Thank you, Your Holiness. (Or is that Your Holier-Than-Thou-Ness?)[/quote][/b] You misunderstand the concept of Holier-Than-Thou. A holier-Than-Thou attitude would require a [b]demonstrated moral superiority[/b], for which the comment about misunderstanding karma does not have.[/quote]
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