The house has a view of the water. If you stand on the upper floor at the far left window you can just see it between the houses cross the way and the trees.
Geez I feel like Gus. I had been looking for empty property for friends from up north for almost 2 years. Finally found a great location told them to get their fannies down to check it out. They bought the land, lets watch and see what A&J do next.
Gus in a real estate salesperson. He is in it for the money, and does NOT want the kids to ruin the sale. I trust a real estate salesperson as much as I trust a used car salesman. Not at all. I prefer my cars new and when I finally finish dickering, the dealership is glad to see me leave, but I DO get the deal I wanted.
A & J had come to a decision but had stepped back to plan their next move. Too much time had given them time to have some doubts. Gus stepped in and forced their hand. When “your guy” says he found what you are looking for, you don’t hesitate.
“Le Bateau ivre” is a 100-line verse-poem written in 1871 by Arthur Rimbaud. The poem describes the drifting and sinking of a boat lost at sea in a fragmented first-person narrative saturated with vivid imagery and symbolism. It is considered a masterpiece of French Symbolism. Wikipedia
Da'Dad 3 months ago
Another version of too many cooks spoil the broth. Gus knows how to get it done.
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
Gus is a straightforward person.
pschearer Premium Member 3 months ago
“The Drunken Boat”?? Ooookay.
KC135E/R BOOMER 3 months ago
“This house is located on the top of Haunted Hill. It is an exclusive location that you will be delighted with.”
SpacedInvader Premium Member 3 months ago
The house has a view of the water. If you stand on the upper floor at the far left window you can just see it between the houses cross the way and the trees.
BJDucer 3 months ago
I think Gus wants A & J to move close by more than anyone else!
WhatsTheJoke 3 months ago
I think a phrase like ‘convenient beach access’ might be found in a realtor’s description of the property. Not exactly true, but close.
Mr. Organization 3 months ago
Did Janis and Arlo pop down to the shore again? If it’s that close I’m not sure why they just don’t move there.
Gandalf 3 months ago
Let the games begin.
colddonkey 3 months ago
Geez I feel like Gus. I had been looking for empty property for friends from up north for almost 2 years. Finally found a great location told them to get their fannies down to check it out. They bought the land, lets watch and see what A&J do next.
WhatTha? 3 months ago
The name of the cafe is a stroke of genius by Mr. Johnson.
tiprod1953 3 months ago
Still lost at sea…
ms-ss 3 months ago
I like Gus. He is smart and wise.
FassEddie 3 months ago
Le Singe ivre would be preferable. The signature dish? Bananas Foster.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 months ago
You are a wise man Gus…..
DawnQuinn1 3 months ago
Gus in a real estate salesperson. He is in it for the money, and does NOT want the kids to ruin the sale. I trust a real estate salesperson as much as I trust a used car salesman. Not at all. I prefer my cars new and when I finally finish dickering, the dealership is glad to see me leave, but I DO get the deal I wanted.
rbrt6956 3 months ago
A & J had come to a decision but had stepped back to plan their next move. Too much time had given them time to have some doubts. Gus stepped in and forced their hand. When “your guy” says he found what you are looking for, you don’t hesitate.
RonMcCalip 3 months ago
Ya just gotta love Gus. A point of calm and steadfast values in a sea of screaming and unneeded trivial commentary!
becida 3 months ago
Gus & the kids are lot closer to Arlo & Janis than I thought!
eced52 3 months ago
That has to be their quickest trip ever.
locake 3 months ago
We know this is at least an overnight trip. How did A and J get ready so fast? Is someone watching the cat, or will they drive home tomorrow?
paul brians 3 months ago
“Le Bateau ivre” is a 100-line verse-poem written in 1871 by Arthur Rimbaud. The poem describes the drifting and sinking of a boat lost at sea in a fragmented first-person narrative saturated with vivid imagery and symbolism. It is considered a masterpiece of French Symbolism. Wikipedia
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Wise man.
sincavage05 3 months ago
There’s only one opinion that matters, right Janis.
Just-me 3 months ago
Poor Arlo, it’ll be 2 opinions to his 1. He’s out numbered.