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Housebroken for sale? — Brooklynian

Housebroken for sale?

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  • THE BUILDING is for sale. Jeez.
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    How much does the cat want for the place?
  • Three mice and a tummy rub.
  • EmilyM wrote: Three mice and a tummy rub.
    I think I can talk him down to two squirrels and a bag of catnip.
  • Cat: "Throw in a bag of dead pigeons and it's a deal."
    Jack wrote: [quote=EmilyM]Three mice and a tummy rub.
    I think I can talk him down to two squirrels and a bag of catnip.
  • Muk wrote: Cat: "Throw in a bag of dead pigeons and it's a deal."

    [quote=Jack][quote=EmilyM]Three mice and a tummy rub.
    I think I can talk him down to two squirrels and a bag of catnip.

    Your going to have those pigeon people all over ya Muk :)
  • sje wrote: THE BUILDING is for sale. Jeez.
    Jeez :?:

    Can someone tell me what was wrong with my asking?
  • Sorry, SPW. I just got done reading the "Ph goes international" thread. Also, the first 6 words in the ad are:For sale by owner. Corner building.... Just a slight expression of air at thinking you just looked at the pictures, and didn't read the text. :wink: Of course that's the building where HouseBroken is.
  • I'm not sure it's completely clear to people who don't own their own businesses how rents/purchases of store space works. I don't think it's totally unrealistic to get the idea from that ad that someone owned the building and the store and was selling both...
  • EmilyM wrote: I'm not sure it's completely clear to people who don't own their own businesses how rents/purchases of store space works. I don't think it's totally unrealistic to get the idea from that ad that someone owned the building and the store and was selling both...
    yeah. I was actually a bit confused b/c it looked like there was a doghouse on the roof of the building, which would make me think that the building is owned by the store owner (yes yes, a lot of assumptions, conclusion jumping, etc).
  • EmilyM wrote: I'm not sure it's completely clear to people who don't own their own businesses how rents/purchases of store space works. I don't think it's totally unrealistic to get the idea from that ad that someone owned the building and the store and was selling both...
    Thanks Emily. Guess I sound like the totally dense one here, but seeing the words 'For Sale by Owner' next to the picture of a building with a store was definately confusing to me. Hence the question mark on my subject: Housebroken for Sale? No assumptions or conclusion-jumping there.

    Thanks for clearing it up.
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