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Buying your parents/in-laws’ house
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[QUOTE="Improviser, post: 3871718, member: 10683"] Yes, staying home beats the train unless the worker wants and needs to get out of the house for a "stress break" provided by the commute. Interesting point on the TV/home theater. I do not have a formal home theater setup, but when sitting on my exercise bike yesterday and viewing scenery on the Roku in front of me by clicking onto Youtube, I saw a walking tour of Grand Canyon and was it picturesque! It felt like I was walking along, and the vistas were awesome. No need to try it and aggravate my plantar fasciitis. I don't think a Roku is considered home theater, unless it is so considered to be. Usually, when I exercise, I look at the biking tours of the Lago region in Italy with the lake and mountains in the background. In my mind, it is as if I am actually there. On your point of the pandemic highlighting the advantages of outdoor living, I really came to appreciate my backyard as a source of walking and kicking around a kickball from one end of the yard to another. Endless possibilities for a family if they have a soccer or lacrosse net. Hope that house works out nice for [USER=7159]@Dream Jobbed 2.0[/USER]. [/QUOTE]
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