From: Peppermint Patty on

> We did something similar at the beach.  Right after, they changed the
> rules so that subsequent sales may not be owned by a corporation, trust
> or group of more than three people.  I'd assume they'd have similar
> provisions to keep out the riff-raff.


Hey, are you insinuating that RADP members are riff-raff? I know we
have axe murderers but come on - riff raff??? Surely you jest.
From: Caren on
On Jun 24, 12:43 pm, Peppermint Patty <patriciabarbe...(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> > We did something similar at the beach.  Right after, they changed the
> > rules so that subsequent sales may not be owned by a corporation, trust
> > or group of more than three people.  I'd assume they'd have similar
> > provisions to keep out the riff-raff.
>
> Hey, are you insinuating that RADP members are riff-raff?  I know we
> have axe murderers but come on - riff raff???  Surely you jest.

RADP has NEVER had an axe murderer. Pyromaniacs, kleptomaniacs, and
megalomaniacs: yes; axe murders: no.

--
Caren
TDC Queen of Adventureland
(For your information, Trader Sam has never owned an axe.)
From: Khyber Kym on
On Jun 24, 7:29 am, Caren <dri...(a)sgi.net> wrote:
> On Jun 24, 10:07 am, Rudeney <rude...(a)mickeypics.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Lisa Cubbon wrote:
>
> > > I read this one. Elizabeth Plater-Zybeck also helped develop Seaside
> > > next to Santa Rosa Beach in the FL panhandle and we loved going there
> > > until it got really popular.     If this resort living is popular and
> > > isolated enough, they will sell the home easy.
>
> > We were actually in Seaside yesterday.  Just when I think it can't get
> > any more crowded, it does!  It was wall to wall people.  We pretty much
> > had to stand in line to get anything - food, walk through a shop, cross
> > the street, etc.  Just wast (and within walking distance) is Water
> > Colors and i's much more relaxed.  I still like our place in Sandestin;
> > it's absolutely the most relaxing.  If there are more than 5 people at
> > the pool it's considered a crowd.  The beach can be busy, but we don't
> > go there much, and if we do it's early and then it's empty.
>
> > AS for the price of these houses at WDW, I think $1.5M to $8M is a
> > bargain.  Not that I am going to rush down there to buy one, but it's
> > hard to touch property a block off the beach for that.  It's all about
> > location, and I can't think of a better place to have a house than
> > actually on WDW property!
>
> If I had that kind of money and any desire to live in Florida, I'd
> definitely be in line for one.
> 0
> --
> Caren
> TDC Queen of Adventureland

Not saying I wouldn't. Total escape from reality. For the rest of my
living reality. Talk about making the Grand Trimobian Mansion
*REALLY* happen... ;
From: Lisa Cubbon on
On 6/24/2010 10:07 AM, Rudeney wrote:
> Lisa Cubbon wrote:
>>
>> I read this one. Elizabeth Plater-Zybeck also helped develop Seaside
>> next to Santa Rosa Beach in the FL panhandle and we loved going there
>> until it got really popular. If this resort living is popular and
>> isolated enough, they will sell the home easy.
>
> We were actually in Seaside yesterday. Just when I think it can't get
> any more crowded, it does! It was wall to wall people. We pretty much
> had to stand in line to get anything - food, walk through a shop, cross
> the street, etc.

the second time we were there all we could hear was the buzz (and not
from Vuvuzelas) of power saws. The charm was gone.

Lisa
Just wast (and within walking distance) is Water Colors
> and i's much more relaxed. I still like our place in Sandestin; it's
> absolutely the most relaxing. If there are more than 5 people at the
> pool it's considered a crowd. The beach can be busy, but we don't go
> there much, and if we do it's early and then it's empty.
>
> AS for the price of these houses at WDW, I think $1.5M to $8M is a
> bargain. Not that I am going to rush down there to buy one, but it's
> hard to touch property a block off the beach for that. It's all about
> location, and I can't think of a better place to have a house than
> actually on WDW property!
>

From: Khyber Kym on
On Jun 24, 10:58 am, Caren <dri...(a)sgi.net> wrote:

>
> RADP has NEVER had an axe murderer. Pyromaniacs, kleptomaniacs, and
> megalomaniacs: yes; axe murders: no.


don't box-cutters count? How about that DeLiberator sword
thingy...comes close, comes close.....

Vully
TDC Jungle River Guide & Adventurer-at-Large