What does anyone do for a living there anyway? Sell each other insurance? Or do they go out and plow the back 40 every day?
On 05/19/2011 09:47 AM, Sal Sunshine wrote: > That's putting it mildly, Jim. > I think I heard there's about 250 there. > Several people went bankrupt building > expensive homes they couldn't pay for. > Last time I checked the Assessor's page~~ > which I do regularly to keep up on my > snooping :)~~I think I counted over a > dozen homes which had been in > foreclosure at some point...quite an > achievement for so small a town. > As they say, everyone has to be good > at something. I'm not exactly in the loop, > but I haven't heard of anyone building or > even moving there in quite a while. > Sal > > On May 19, 2011, at 11:30 AM, whynotnow7 wrote: > > How many people live in Vedic City? And is anybody still moving there? The > reason I ask is I get the feeling it was almost a fad to move and live there, > which has since waned considerably. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine<salsunshine@...> wrote: >> On May 19, 2011, at 6:09 AM, Dick Mays wrote: >> >>> Fwd from sherrylee33@... >>> >>> Hi Friends, >>> >>> I am wanting to move from my present place of residence, and want to know >>> if anyone is aware of, or has, a room or two that I may rent, maybe house >>> sit. My preference is MSV, but would consider something else if best to do. >> That's big of her~~I mean, how open-minded can >> you get? >> >>> June 1st is the desired move, but might consider later if really needed. >> Yes, the world needs her, and other like-minded >> people, to save us all from the Mayan >> prophecies~~just in the nick of time! >> >>> If you know of anything, I would love to know about it right away. >> There's a whole town called Vedic City, Sherry~~ >> with enough weird Hindu pictures and statues and enough >> white-walled sterility to last you quite a while. Enjoy. >> Sal >> >> Mention my name and I'll arrange a discount on >> some Amrit. :) >> > > >