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sugar magnolia wrote: Fri Dec 17, 2021 11:07 am
It also refers to a separate suite within the main home, usually on the other side of the house than the other bedrooms.
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:shock: :faint:
I just ran to the shop to get light bulbs and ran into my son and granddaughter. So I asked why Alice wasn't in school. He looked at her and then back to me and said , "we took them out". Why I asked and he looked at her again and leans over to my ear and tells me "supposedly" some local crazy fuck was on tic toc claiming he was going to shoot up local schools. My D-I-L got into the car and went straight to the school and took them out. They didn't tell the kids the real reason because they didn't want to scare them but it was reported. I don't know that my heart could survive if something that awful happened. What the fuck is wrong with people! :evil:
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A friend of mine moved into a mother-in-law suite in her daughter's house last year. It was built pretty much just for her. It's a walk-out basement in the suburbs of Atlanta. The whole floor is hers and she walks out to the backyard and pool. Total privacy when she wants it; happily joins the family when she wants.
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MsDaisy wrote: Fri Dec 17, 2021 11:26 am :shock: :faint:
I just ran to the shop to get light bulbs and ran into my son and granddaughter. So I asked why Alice wasn't in school. He looked at her and then back to me and said , "we took them out". Why I asked and he looked at her again and leans over to my ear and tells me "supposedly" some local crazy fuck was on tic toc claiming he was going to shoot up local schools. My D-I-L got into the car and went straight to the school and took them out. They didn't tell the kids the real reason because they didn't want to scare them but it was reported. I don't know that my heart could survive if something that awful happened. What the fuck is wrong with people! :evil:
See the Houston / Harris Co thread about highway justice being committed daily apparently.
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When I lived upon the pinky of Michigan, I think we called the extra living space a carriage house. These were places above or attached to an alley accessed garage, i.e. carriage house (these were old 19th and early 20th century houses that were built for top-level managers for the railroad car ferry along with owners and managers of lumber companies as the ferry employees lived across the bay near the actual facilities).

IIRC, there was some handwringing about renting out these carriage houses separately from the main properties, making the property essentially multi-family. As it was many of the houses were owned by snowbirds or rented weekly to fudgies.
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My town has changed from the rural backwater it was when I moved here 30 something years ago, but the ground can still be fertile in the suburbs.
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sugar magnolia wrote: Fri Dec 17, 2021 11:07 am
roadscholar wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:46 pm
northland10 wrote: Thu Dec 16, 2021 7:14 pm I was browsing through a house info website and one included extra feature of the property:

Fenced Yard
Storage
Jetted Tub
Dishwasher
Lawn
Dryer
Mother-in-Law
Microwave
Pool
Laundry: In Unit

And regarding the Pacer app for iPad. That will be great when I am back to going to the office, and have a new iPad.
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It also refers to a separate suite within the main home, usually on the other side of the house than the other bedrooms.
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:lol:

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:?

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Ya gotta dream BIG!

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Never mind. :nope:
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Has anyone seen my only pair of glasses?
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Yeah, they're precisely where you left them, young lady. :whistle:
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Foggy wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:06 pm Yeah, they're precisely where you left them, young lady. :whistle:
Nope! I just found them! Siri knocked them off the bedside table as she hid under the bed from granddoggies. :biggrin:
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Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:16 pm
Foggy wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:06 pm Yeah, they're precisely where you left them, young lady. :whistle:
Nope! I just found them! Siri knocked them off the bedside table as she hid under the bed from granddoggies. :biggrin:
Thank goodness the item I misplace most often is my phone. So I just say "Alexa, find my phone" and she rings my phone.

Of course, it would work out better if I would actually turn the volume of the ringer up to something I can actually hear BEFORE I misplace the darn thing! :lol: :oopsy:
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RVInit wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 5:19 pm
Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:16 pm
Foggy wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:06 pm Yeah, they're precisely where you left them, young lady. :whistle:
Nope! I just found them! Siri knocked them off the bedside table as she hid under the bed from granddoggies. :biggrin:
Thank goodness the item I misplace most often is my phone. So I just say "Alexa, find my phone" and she rings my phone.

Of course, it would work out better if I would actually turn the volume of the ringer up to something I can actually hear BEFORE I misplace the darn thing! :lol: :oopsy:
We don't have such a thing as Alexa here. The grand brats were here one day last week and for some reason Donavan had turned on every single lamp and light in the library as well as the TV. So I fussed at him to turn off some of these lights, that he didn't need all these lights turned on. He didn't even look up from what he was doing, he just said, "Alexia turn off all the lights". Then of course he rolled his eyes as he had to resort to physically getting up off his ass and go manually turn them all off! LOL!
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MsDaisy wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 5:52 pm
RVInit wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 5:19 pm
Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:16 pm

Nope! I just found them! Siri knocked them off the bedside table as she hid under the bed from granddoggies. :biggrin:
Thank goodness the item I misplace most often is my phone. So I just say "Alexa, find my phone" and she rings my phone.

Of course, it would work out better if I would actually turn the volume of the ringer up to something I can actually hear BEFORE I misplace the darn thing! :lol: :oopsy:
We don't have such a thing as Alexa here. The grand brats were here one day last week and for some reason Donavan had turned on every single lamp and light in the library as well as the TV. So I fussed at him to turn off some of these lights, that he didn't need all these lights turned on. He didn't even look up from what he was doing, he just said, "Alexia turn off all the lights". Then of course he rolled his eyes as he had to resort to physically getting up off his ass and go manually turn them all off! LOL!
:lol:

We figured out the other night that Alexa is the only person in the house that knows how to turn the string lights on the balcony on and off. Otherwise they are just hooked to a weatherproof black box that doesn't do anything.
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This is a very interesting podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-new ... -85696799/
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Flatpoint High wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:08 pm This is a very interesting podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-new ... -85696799/
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Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:16 pm
Foggy wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:06 pm Yeah, they're precisely where you left them, young lady. :whistle:
Nope! I just found them! Siri knocked them off the bedside table as she hid under the bed from granddoggies. :biggrin:
I'm getting concerned with the features Apple is adding to their digital assistant.
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Uhm, I have a confession. Siri did not knock my glasses off. I did. :oopsy: I did a timeline and realized my fatal paw flaw.

Her royal feliness has not determined my punishment. There will be an enhancement for having all three granddoggies here. :shock:
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Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:23 pm
Flatpoint High wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:08 pm This is a very interesting podcast: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-new ... -85696799/
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Yep!
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