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Going thru old pics while arranging junk in my office I came upon a pic that was drawn by a friend of mine. Our first place we stayed at in Seattle was an old Goat barn converted to a house.
$400/ month and helped us save for our first "owned" house

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from 400 sq. to 3500.
Come a long way in 32 years
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Just don't look right without an old Ford pickup truck out front.
 
Don, We still live in the same old dump that we bought in 1979,although it's worth more than then. Count your blessings. - Doug
 
Big time Billy, if a Hurricane comes at us
 
Hopefully no hurricanes anytime soon! Have you met any of the Charleston British car club folks yet? I am a member and live in Columbia. Welcome! Eric
 
Eric, thanks
I did meet an occasional member in the Lowes parking lot who sent me the link to the club.
I filled out the membership form and have it stored on my hard drive till I am able to do stuff
Also saw a TR6 in the Wally mart in N Mt. Pleasant
 
Big time Billy, if a Hurricane comes at us

I figured with the way the house was raised. I just checked the map and that's pretty close. Seein' you're new to the area might wanna start plannin' an escape route and bug-out plan. For now just pay attention when drivin' around for alternate routes if traffic proves too bad durring an evacuation. A neighbor who's been there 30+ years is a priceless source of knowledge too.
 
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