parks: Debt Ceiling.....If Washington defaults what do you think will happen? - 07/24/11 04:00 AM
I am sitting here drinking a cup of coffee, listening to NPR and contemplating what will happen if the US defaults on August 2.  What bills will the government not pay?  Will the interest on the debt not be paid? Perhaps social security checks will not go out..... What about our military, parks...
My stepmother was thinking it wouldn't effect her.   I told her if something happened to the social security checks 3 of her 6 tenants and one of mine wold not be paying their rents.....    I think that brought it home.  My brother works as an earth-quake scientist for … (7 comments)

parks: Boise a Great place to live - 01/31/08 12:27 AM
Thinking of relocating?  Boise is a great to live.  We are the capital city of Idaho and have many attractions of a big city but still has a small town atmosphere.  People of all ages can find a high quality of life.  The cost of living is reasonable and we have a low unemployment  rate.  Idaho is a haven of recreational opportunities from our  beautiful mountains, winter sports, rivers, hunting, parks, pools, Boise State Broncos etc.  I've lived here since 1991 and have been very happy here.  I bet you will to.....
Are you interested in checking us out?  Look at … (3 comments)

 
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