In MY DAY we had to walk uphill naked in the snow to get water while carrying a dead goat!!!! Gawd
In MY DAY we had to walk uphill naked in the snow to get water while carrying a dead goat!!!! Gawd
She's amazing. I don't even have anything clever to say. SO AWESOME.
This us the best comment I've ever seen
That would be really interesting to calculate.
Yeah the space is for sure a huge factor. In the other cities there just is nowhere to go, effectively putting a cap on housing stock (kind of BS because of constant development, but the sprawl is relatively limited, sort of, in a way).
Interesting about the areas of Hollywood. Seems like maybe not such a great deal…
I would never have thought that he had a pointy head!
I went to rightmove to find a few for you to look at and drooled so much that I can't type. They're so lovely. I just love admiring them. <3
I know, I live here, thanks for explaining to me!
As a fellow purveyor of property porn, I hear you. I spend have my life on rightmove.co.uk looking, nay, leering at that which I will never be abl afford.
Well there are a lot of good neighbourhoods in central, but $7M in USD is about 4 million GBP which would buy you a nice terraced mews house in my area. Probably not super fancy though But in Mayfair, Belgravia, and other very posh areas hahaha notsomuch. It certainly wouldn't get you a monstrous, cavernous bunker…
Bear in mind that I don't have $7M but...houses in Hollywood always sound so cheap if you live in more expensive places. In places like Sydney, Singapore, Vancouver, New York, London, San Francisco, etc etc etc $7M is a nice hefty budget but you can't get anywhere like this thing. Considering how famous Hollywood is,…
*drool*
I knowwwww. One massive monolith. One little country that alone is 7% of the world's landmass.
Comments on articles like this always make me laugh/groan at all the people who think that a country the size of pattern is but a single climactic zone, yet comprehend that the US (smaller country) has many. Sigh. Haha, but sigh.
Luckily Canada has more than one weather pattern.
Yeah, basically no one uses F. C
I'm Canadian. I was referring to Americans who refer to Canada as one big blob but then know enough to know that states vary, so they're capable of understand that large countries have variety. Thanks though.
Yup, that's what I said.
I think in Aus they have some public funding but not all, and it might vary by state as well. Several good friends of mine are teachers in Australia, funnily enough. Anyway,Canada is a pretty different system.
Glad to help. People always refer to "Canada" but then individual states, but there is a huge variety. Thanks for the article though, I've been following the story.