Kathy! You're working with Zillow? I only just heard about it from a friend who says that everyone in their office is busy looking up all the houses they ever lived in on it.
(I just looked up three that I can remember.)
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Kathy! You're working with Zillow? I only just heard about it from a friend who says that everyone in their office is busy looking up all the houses they ever lived in on it.
(I just looked up three that I can remember.)
Of course, that's only an approximation. I never really mastered the intricacies of the Rahchester Ehaccent in the short time I lived there. Maybe Sophia can help.
Sumi, I just meant all the zillow appraisals we were posting here this week.
Zillow puts the building I live in at $977k. Keerist.
I think it is more like
Can-in-DAY-gwuh, however I think a lot of people say Can-ah-DAY-gwa, because I was about 15 before I relized it had a second N.
Of course, now I live in the Charlotte area (Shar-lot)....
>Rahchester Ehaccent
Or in this accent
caaeeeh nuh DAEEEY gwa
I've loved both since the Innsbruck Games in 1976--Dorothy Hamill and Franz Klammer both ruled those games.
Franz Klammer's downhill was (and still is) the most exciting sporting thing I've ever seen. Total edge of your seat thrillride. When he comes around that corner and he's fighting to get his ski down and just barely makes it....phew.
Also, Dorothy Hamill = my favorite haircut of the 70s. Not that I had a lot to choose from.
Franz Klammer was my first celebrity crush--I was just shy of 10 years old, and thought he was the most gorgeous man alive.
It puts my building in Burbank at $877k, and my parents place in San Diego at almost $600k. Interesting thing is that almost all the houses around my parents come in at $1.1 Mil+. Crazy.
insent ita cutiepie girl.