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> 
> Well, the list is endless and rather nauseating.  
> 

Mark!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: 05 August 2009 01:37
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: I'm bacccckkkkkk!!!
> 
> Heh. Well, the condo is finally listed. I've  spent the last 
> three months 
> (since it was re-painted and re-carpeted -- it's  been about 
> six  months 
> since the final remodels on the kitchen and  bathrooms) 
> dealing with one 
> niggling detail after another: packing up more to go  into 
> storage for staging, 
> buying some colorful accents for staging, painting  spots 
> that the painters 
> seemed to miss (couple of baseboards in bathrooms, two  
> heating vents), 
> painting spots that weren't done well, polishing up some 
> brass  door pulls, 
> polishing all the older chrome remaining in the bathrooms, 
> replacing  the screens, 
> adding plants and rock outside, hanging a new chandelier,  
> fixing/repairing 
> numerous things...
> 
> Just when I would think it was all  done, I'd find something 
> else (like 
> poor caulking around the  shower).
> 
> This is a somewhat up-scale senior community (that I am 
> moving  out of), so 
> I know a lot of the buyers will be fussy, older and fussy 
> (the two  often 
> go together). So I aimed for eliminating a lot of visible 
> small  flaws.
> 
> The hardest thing was getting the turkey poop stains out of 
> the  concrete 
> on the patio (Clorox gel pen, took three tries each spot. 
> Brush off  with dry 
> nylon brush, then use soap and water to remove the white spot 
> from the  
> bleach. That stuff had really penetrated the concrete, as bad 
> as rust stains.  
> BTW, direct your handyman/remodel how-to questions to me off 
> list. I have 
> become  a mini-expert. Heh.)
> 
> Well, the list is endless and rather nauseating.  
> 
> Looks sharp, and I never ever ever want to be this intimate with a  
> condo/apartment/house again. I know where every little 
> scratch is, every too big  
> bump in the textured walls are (not really, but it seems like 
> it) -- where 
> every  little flaw is (or was, with a lot of them :-)). 
> 
> If the housing market  weren't so tight, I probably wouldn't 
> have done 
> quite as much. But it looks  sharp and everyone thinks it 
> looks sharp and it 
> will probably sell. And that was  the point. (This is a 
> specialized market so 
> it's a little different than other  markets.)
> 
> Anyway, I am back.
> 
> It will be a relief to think about  photography instead of 
> houses again.
> 
> So throw those photos at me -- I  wanna see some pretty pictures.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
> 
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> we used when we 
> created them. Albert  Einstein  
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