What is it with cockroaches? Hmm? Will someone tell me why owners think cockroaches will make a sale? Two of the four houses we saw today had them littering the corners of the rooms. It wasn't what I'd call welcoming per se
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It's just a simple little thing, airing out the house and doing a bit of dusting, maybe dropping a few bucks to a maid service. (shrug) Not that I blame your honey; roaches are just repulsive. I can't even watch Joe's Apartment. Things that make ya go blurch. -BJ
And yes, I used to have to be the "man" in the family back in LA and kill them when they came into the house, but the Texas bugs have toughed him up and now he can take care of 'em himself. Although there is much girlie shrieking afterwards, and comments like "did you see how BIG it was?" I'm always very proud of him for being so tough and facing his demons... cuz then we can take turns being girlie and shuddering because they're just so creepy!
Nah, I do understand that Texas comes with bigger bugs. But when they're dead and massed in bunches of six in the 4 corners of every room, it's not like one or two died between the time they cleaned the place and the time we visited - it's definitely something else. We counted 40 in the first place, and only 20 in the second.
that being said, the other 2 places had *no* bugs to speak of inside, and although one of 'em wasn't what we were looking for, the 4th (or really, the first we saw) was totally beautiful and is on our master LIST. It's only got one drawback, and we're hoping to find a way around that. Well, that and the fact that we've only seen 10 houses so far and don't want to make an offer if we're not completely *sure* about it. But it's definitely a big *maybe* at the moment! Keep your fingers crossed that it doesn't get bought out from under us before we decide! *grin*
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Well, at least no one's claiming to have domesticated the roaches and now they help with household chores.
-BJ
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And true - cuz I don't think Neil would ever be able to stomach the idea of roaches being able to do the dishes. *shudder*
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-BJ
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And yes, I used to have to be the "man" in the family back in LA and kill them when they came into the house, but the Texas bugs have toughed him up and now he can take care of 'em himself. Although there is much girlie shrieking afterwards, and comments like "did you see how BIG it was?" I'm always very proud of him for being so tough and facing his demons... cuz then we can take turns being girlie and shuddering because they're just so creepy!
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Roaches exist here. In all kinds of nice, clean places. I guess we just get used to it.
Other than the insect life, did you see any nice places?
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that being said, the other 2 places had *no* bugs to speak of inside, and although one of 'em wasn't what we were looking for, the 4th (or really, the first we saw) was totally beautiful and is on our master LIST. It's only got one drawback, and we're hoping to find a way around that. Well, that and the fact that we've only seen 10 houses so far and don't want to make an offer if we're not completely *sure* about it. But it's definitely a big *maybe* at the moment! Keep your fingers crossed that it doesn't get bought out from under us before we decide! *grin*
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