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November 19, 2007 at 10:04 AM #101259November 19, 2007 at 10:04 AM #101148CBadParticipant
Thanks TG, but I am very happily married. But like I said before, you’re sure to make some lucky girl very happy with that great sense of humor as yours!
November 19, 2007 at 10:04 AM #101234CBadParticipantThanks TG, but I am very happily married. But like I said before, you’re sure to make some lucky girl very happy with that great sense of humor as yours!
November 19, 2007 at 10:04 AM #101247CBadParticipantThanks TG, but I am very happily married. But like I said before, you’re sure to make some lucky girl very happy with that great sense of humor as yours!
November 19, 2007 at 10:04 AM #101262CBadParticipantThanks TG, but I am very happily married. But like I said before, you’re sure to make some lucky girl very happy with that great sense of humor as yours!
November 19, 2007 at 10:04 AM #101264CBadParticipantThanks TG, but I am very happily married. But like I said before, you’re sure to make some lucky girl very happy with that great sense of humor as yours!
November 19, 2007 at 11:30 AM #101178drunkleParticipantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
November 19, 2007 at 11:30 AM #101265drunkleParticipantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
November 19, 2007 at 11:30 AM #101278drunkleParticipantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
November 19, 2007 at 11:30 AM #101293drunkleParticipantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
November 19, 2007 at 11:30 AM #101294drunkleParticipantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
November 19, 2007 at 11:30 AM #101320drunkleParticipantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
November 19, 2007 at 11:33 AM #101183halftrojanParticipantBesides the marriage stuff, how can any of you even suggest to put his entire $200k in a house? Putting all your apples in a illiquid asset is suicide. Unless you are Arod, why would you ever put more than 20% down?
November 19, 2007 at 11:33 AM #101270halftrojanParticipantBesides the marriage stuff, how can any of you even suggest to put his entire $200k in a house? Putting all your apples in a illiquid asset is suicide. Unless you are Arod, why would you ever put more than 20% down?
November 19, 2007 at 11:33 AM #101282halftrojanParticipantBesides the marriage stuff, how can any of you even suggest to put his entire $200k in a house? Putting all your apples in a illiquid asset is suicide. Unless you are Arod, why would you ever put more than 20% down?
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