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December 12, 2007 at 9:33 AM #115224December 12, 2007 at 11:25 AM #115095AnonymousGuest
Cardiff, Nostr is right. It’s easy and fun to do it at home. Do you have an electric skillet? That’s all that’s needed to prepare this dish. You put everything out on the table and the food simmers and cooks in the broth while you and your guests eat it.
December 12, 2007 at 11:25 AM #115223AnonymousGuestCardiff, Nostr is right. It’s easy and fun to do it at home. Do you have an electric skillet? That’s all that’s needed to prepare this dish. You put everything out on the table and the food simmers and cooks in the broth while you and your guests eat it.
December 12, 2007 at 11:25 AM #115256AnonymousGuestCardiff, Nostr is right. It’s easy and fun to do it at home. Do you have an electric skillet? That’s all that’s needed to prepare this dish. You put everything out on the table and the food simmers and cooks in the broth while you and your guests eat it.
December 12, 2007 at 11:25 AM #115262AnonymousGuestCardiff, Nostr is right. It’s easy and fun to do it at home. Do you have an electric skillet? That’s all that’s needed to prepare this dish. You put everything out on the table and the food simmers and cooks in the broth while you and your guests eat it.
December 12, 2007 at 11:25 AM #115298AnonymousGuestCardiff, Nostr is right. It’s easy and fun to do it at home. Do you have an electric skillet? That’s all that’s needed to prepare this dish. You put everything out on the table and the food simmers and cooks in the broth while you and your guests eat it.
December 12, 2007 at 2:47 PM #115225AnonymousGuestdavelj: “In my view kids are not the best part of this world. They’re anchors that restrict freedom and adventure. But that’s just my view, obviously not shared by the majority or yourself. But that’s ok. Different strokes for different folks.”
So sad. I hope your parents didn’t have the same view of you. Did they?…
“That you find anyone who doesn’t want kids “cold and scary” is patently ridiculous (and hysterically funny). But, of course, you’re free to hold such a misconception. In fact, it benefits those of us who have no interest in kids because our frigid-scary natures will (hopefully) scare the likes of you away, thus reducing the odds of our ever having to interact on any level save an internet forum.”
That’s not what I said. You stated that kids were a bad idea. You should have qualified that by saying that kids were a bad idea for YOU. And yes, I hold to my conviction that anyone that doesn’t want to see kids running around on this planet is “cold and scary”. But, I suppose it’s expected for someone who thinks in the grand scheme of things humans are irrelevant anyway.
Voz, sorry, but I still don’t buy the separate account thing. You claim all this love and how you took your fiance out on wonderful dates and how you like to throw money around. All good. But, you can’t share a checking account because she has a student loan? Not buying it.
I’m assuming she’s paying on her loan or has ever intention to pay, so the loan itself should be a non-issue. If the fact that your significant other is 35K in debt rattles your nerves, maybe you should rethink the marriage. As far as the creditors raiding a joint account, it doesn’t seem like that would hold up in court, but I’m not certain.
December 12, 2007 at 2:47 PM #115352AnonymousGuestdavelj: “In my view kids are not the best part of this world. They’re anchors that restrict freedom and adventure. But that’s just my view, obviously not shared by the majority or yourself. But that’s ok. Different strokes for different folks.”
So sad. I hope your parents didn’t have the same view of you. Did they?…
“That you find anyone who doesn’t want kids “cold and scary” is patently ridiculous (and hysterically funny). But, of course, you’re free to hold such a misconception. In fact, it benefits those of us who have no interest in kids because our frigid-scary natures will (hopefully) scare the likes of you away, thus reducing the odds of our ever having to interact on any level save an internet forum.”
That’s not what I said. You stated that kids were a bad idea. You should have qualified that by saying that kids were a bad idea for YOU. And yes, I hold to my conviction that anyone that doesn’t want to see kids running around on this planet is “cold and scary”. But, I suppose it’s expected for someone who thinks in the grand scheme of things humans are irrelevant anyway.
Voz, sorry, but I still don’t buy the separate account thing. You claim all this love and how you took your fiance out on wonderful dates and how you like to throw money around. All good. But, you can’t share a checking account because she has a student loan? Not buying it.
I’m assuming she’s paying on her loan or has ever intention to pay, so the loan itself should be a non-issue. If the fact that your significant other is 35K in debt rattles your nerves, maybe you should rethink the marriage. As far as the creditors raiding a joint account, it doesn’t seem like that would hold up in court, but I’m not certain.
December 12, 2007 at 2:47 PM #115388AnonymousGuestdavelj: “In my view kids are not the best part of this world. They’re anchors that restrict freedom and adventure. But that’s just my view, obviously not shared by the majority or yourself. But that’s ok. Different strokes for different folks.”
So sad. I hope your parents didn’t have the same view of you. Did they?…
“That you find anyone who doesn’t want kids “cold and scary” is patently ridiculous (and hysterically funny). But, of course, you’re free to hold such a misconception. In fact, it benefits those of us who have no interest in kids because our frigid-scary natures will (hopefully) scare the likes of you away, thus reducing the odds of our ever having to interact on any level save an internet forum.”
That’s not what I said. You stated that kids were a bad idea. You should have qualified that by saying that kids were a bad idea for YOU. And yes, I hold to my conviction that anyone that doesn’t want to see kids running around on this planet is “cold and scary”. But, I suppose it’s expected for someone who thinks in the grand scheme of things humans are irrelevant anyway.
Voz, sorry, but I still don’t buy the separate account thing. You claim all this love and how you took your fiance out on wonderful dates and how you like to throw money around. All good. But, you can’t share a checking account because she has a student loan? Not buying it.
I’m assuming she’s paying on her loan or has ever intention to pay, so the loan itself should be a non-issue. If the fact that your significant other is 35K in debt rattles your nerves, maybe you should rethink the marriage. As far as the creditors raiding a joint account, it doesn’t seem like that would hold up in court, but I’m not certain.
December 12, 2007 at 2:47 PM #115394AnonymousGuestdavelj: “In my view kids are not the best part of this world. They’re anchors that restrict freedom and adventure. But that’s just my view, obviously not shared by the majority or yourself. But that’s ok. Different strokes for different folks.”
So sad. I hope your parents didn’t have the same view of you. Did they?…
“That you find anyone who doesn’t want kids “cold and scary” is patently ridiculous (and hysterically funny). But, of course, you’re free to hold such a misconception. In fact, it benefits those of us who have no interest in kids because our frigid-scary natures will (hopefully) scare the likes of you away, thus reducing the odds of our ever having to interact on any level save an internet forum.”
That’s not what I said. You stated that kids were a bad idea. You should have qualified that by saying that kids were a bad idea for YOU. And yes, I hold to my conviction that anyone that doesn’t want to see kids running around on this planet is “cold and scary”. But, I suppose it’s expected for someone who thinks in the grand scheme of things humans are irrelevant anyway.
Voz, sorry, but I still don’t buy the separate account thing. You claim all this love and how you took your fiance out on wonderful dates and how you like to throw money around. All good. But, you can’t share a checking account because she has a student loan? Not buying it.
I’m assuming she’s paying on her loan or has ever intention to pay, so the loan itself should be a non-issue. If the fact that your significant other is 35K in debt rattles your nerves, maybe you should rethink the marriage. As far as the creditors raiding a joint account, it doesn’t seem like that would hold up in court, but I’m not certain.
December 12, 2007 at 2:47 PM #115427AnonymousGuestdavelj: “In my view kids are not the best part of this world. They’re anchors that restrict freedom and adventure. But that’s just my view, obviously not shared by the majority or yourself. But that’s ok. Different strokes for different folks.”
So sad. I hope your parents didn’t have the same view of you. Did they?…
“That you find anyone who doesn’t want kids “cold and scary” is patently ridiculous (and hysterically funny). But, of course, you’re free to hold such a misconception. In fact, it benefits those of us who have no interest in kids because our frigid-scary natures will (hopefully) scare the likes of you away, thus reducing the odds of our ever having to interact on any level save an internet forum.”
That’s not what I said. You stated that kids were a bad idea. You should have qualified that by saying that kids were a bad idea for YOU. And yes, I hold to my conviction that anyone that doesn’t want to see kids running around on this planet is “cold and scary”. But, I suppose it’s expected for someone who thinks in the grand scheme of things humans are irrelevant anyway.
Voz, sorry, but I still don’t buy the separate account thing. You claim all this love and how you took your fiance out on wonderful dates and how you like to throw money around. All good. But, you can’t share a checking account because she has a student loan? Not buying it.
I’m assuming she’s paying on her loan or has ever intention to pay, so the loan itself should be a non-issue. If the fact that your significant other is 35K in debt rattles your nerves, maybe you should rethink the marriage. As far as the creditors raiding a joint account, it doesn’t seem like that would hold up in court, but I’m not certain.
December 12, 2007 at 2:52 PM #115230Ex-SDParticipantThis thread should be re-named : “AS THE STOMACH TURNS”
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