Merry Christmas Urbnlivn Readers!
Thanks for a good year of comments, tips and meet-ups.
Does anyone have any Christmas condo stories? Buildings that wouldn’t allow trees or neighbors that revolted against your blinking lights?
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Merry Christmas Urbnlivn Readers!
Thanks for a good year of comments, tips and meet-ups.
Does anyone have any Christmas condo stories? Buildings that wouldn’t allow trees or neighbors that revolted against your blinking lights?
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3 responses so far ↓
1 vc // Jan 10, 2008 at 12:18 am
Why focus on the horrors of high-density living? Not all condo living is strife.
How about these x-mas related condo benefits?
1. doormen to receive packages
2. condo potlucks & get-togethers with neighbors
3. not having to shovel a driveway, clean gutters, or cover a pool
C’mon, Matt. You seem to be down on “urbnlivn” lately. It’s not all roses, but it certainly doesn’t suck enough to warrant constant negative slant.
2 Matt // Jan 10, 2008 at 1:14 am
Ah! The negative commentators are getting to me! Maybe pretty soon I’m going to start guest blogging on Seattle Bubble :)
1. Darn, I don’t have a door person.
2. I blogged about our 12th and Madison soiree, and I went to a nice wine & cheese party at my upstairs neighbors.
3. Yes, going home to Winnipeg for the holidays reminded me just how fun shoveling is.
3 dunno // Jan 10, 2008 at 1:39 am
I just blame the lack of sunlight. Of course being an existentialist, maybe it’s just my nature.
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