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August 25, 2008 at 5:36 PM #261954August 25, 2008 at 5:59 PM #261668patientlywaitingParticipant
Tuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
August 25, 2008 at 5:59 PM #261870patientlywaitingParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
August 25, 2008 at 5:59 PM #261880patientlywaitingParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
August 25, 2008 at 5:59 PM #261931patientlywaitingParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
August 25, 2008 at 5:59 PM #261969patientlywaitingParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
August 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM #261689gold_dredger_phdParticipantWho wants to live in s*domy capital of the world? What’s wrong with hanging around white people or are you a racist?
By the way, culture, at least of the San Francisco kind, sucks!San Diego is too hot and expensive and I’m leaving.
August 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM #261889gold_dredger_phdParticipantWho wants to live in s*domy capital of the world? What’s wrong with hanging around white people or are you a racist?
By the way, culture, at least of the San Francisco kind, sucks!San Diego is too hot and expensive and I’m leaving.
August 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM #261900gold_dredger_phdParticipantWho wants to live in s*domy capital of the world? What’s wrong with hanging around white people or are you a racist?
By the way, culture, at least of the San Francisco kind, sucks!San Diego is too hot and expensive and I’m leaving.
August 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM #261951gold_dredger_phdParticipantWho wants to live in s*domy capital of the world? What’s wrong with hanging around white people or are you a racist?
By the way, culture, at least of the San Francisco kind, sucks!San Diego is too hot and expensive and I’m leaving.
August 25, 2008 at 6:38 PM #261988gold_dredger_phdParticipantWho wants to live in s*domy capital of the world? What’s wrong with hanging around white people or are you a racist?
By the way, culture, at least of the San Francisco kind, sucks!San Diego is too hot and expensive and I’m leaving.
August 25, 2008 at 7:23 PM #261713TuVuParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Tuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Thanks, PW. We may just do that after my dad is gone. I am thinking Sausalito or Benicia. Interestingly, the two guys who are hot for our daughter (one from Stanford, one from Cal) are from super-rich families in L.A.
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
[/quote]August 25, 2008 at 7:23 PM #261915TuVuParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Tuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Thanks, PW. We may just do that after my dad is gone. I am thinking Sausalito or Benicia. Interestingly, the two guys who are hot for our daughter (one from Stanford, one from Cal) are from super-rich families in L.A.
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
[/quote]August 25, 2008 at 7:23 PM #261924TuVuParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Tuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Thanks, PW. We may just do that after my dad is gone. I am thinking Sausalito or Benicia. Interestingly, the two guys who are hot for our daughter (one from Stanford, one from Cal) are from super-rich families in L.A.
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
[/quote]August 25, 2008 at 7:23 PM #261976TuVuParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Tuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Thanks, PW. We may just do that after my dad is gone. I am thinking Sausalito or Benicia. Interestingly, the two guys who are hot for our daughter (one from Stanford, one from Cal) are from super-rich families in L.A.
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
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