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Bill the CatIn case either of my 2 readers is wondering where I went, I haven’t actually gone anywhere.  I didn’t fall into a sewer lift pump while walking a new home construction lot, and I didn’t get fatally stung by a scorpion.  I also didn’t crash my mountain bike and become paralyzed or even drown in the near freezing water of a vacant home’s swimming pool.  Instead, surprisingly enough, I’ve been over my eyeballs busy helping clients with their real estate needs.

Although I’m still a bit behind on some paperwork, I am seeing some light at the end of the tunnel.  I hate leaving the office after the kids go to bed (which is 9pm), but that’s what it has taken for much of the last 2 weeks.  As a hint to just how busy it’s been, I noticed the last time I opened up my Dilbert feed, to read the latest Dilbert was February 1.  In the words of Bill the Cat, “Ack!” 

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Jenifer De La Garza 02.19.08 at 10:56 pm

Glad you haven’t been washed away in a flash flood or anything like that. You need a virtual assistant to do all that paperwork for you Steve. Could save you time and money. I know someone if you’re interested. :)

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Lake Blue Ridge Homes For Sale 02.20.08 at 8:49 am

Once we start hearing these types of blogs we will know things are turning around. Busy realtors unable to blog as much as they like equal homes being sold and bought. Here’s to a nice even ride the next year of sales!

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