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Old 09-06-13, 11:59 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by fireftr18 View Post
I agree with Warhawk on this one. Sometimes we have certain feelings, or instincts about things. She may know something, but just can't put it into words. I was told a long time ago to listen to your instincts, they are based on knowledge,experience, and information you have received at some point.
I think maybe pass on this one. It may be a good deal financially, but it isn't emotionally.
The house we live in now, I had feelings that we shouldn't move to it, I now wish I had listened to those feelings (although it is a good house in a good neighborhood).

I understand, but instincts or gut feelings should have some logical basis. What I deplore is when people get a "feeling" then they let their minds run amuck. My wife is usually logical......for a woman, so I was somewhat taken back when she let non-founded emotions enter in to a great deal that would really help us out being near the other house. I know years ago she use to visit her friend in this house, she remembered the inside rather well.

I hope she will be OK. I don't want her to get in it and hear sounds or become worried. Heck, the old big farm house has many ghost stories attached to it, but never concerned her at all. I think it's just memories of her friend and how she died. Obvious, it she expresses it's very traumatic or becomes an issue, I'll make other plans. Hopefully we wouldn't be in it for more than a year or two.

Anyway, money is tight and will get tighter, I can't pass on this one.
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