This is tangential, but I've never been sure whether the word "Victorian" was in common use in purely US contexts. I guess it is - and I can stop studiously avoiding it.
I'll go and share it on Facebook sometime tonight, as my FB contacts are much more likely to be useful than my LJ ones. (IOW, I question if I'm LJ friends with anybody in New England who's not also LJ friends with you.)
I have forwarded this ad to my haidresser/cousin, who is the person I know who talks to the most people during a given day (and who is often asked to comisserate with them over the difficulties of finding a good apartment).
I crossposted this on Twitter! I think none of my LJ friends are in the area and are currently looking for a place, but on Twitter it might be different.
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I'll go and share it on Facebook sometime tonight, as my FB contacts are much more likely to be useful than my LJ ones. (IOW, I question if I'm LJ friends with anybody in New England who's not also LJ friends with you.)
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