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August 30, 2010 at 5:31 PM #598688August 30, 2010 at 5:34 PM #597627desmondParticipant
[quote=flu
(And to think, some might actually take me seriously about this).[/quote]
Flu, if you post it then you have to stand by it, no disclaimer. I respect you and what you are saying. It has taken me decades to not worry what others say and to do what I think is right. Zone was stirring the pot, I knew you were not far behind him. We are all Americans from somewhere else. btw I can relate to the boobs……………….
August 30, 2010 at 5:34 PM #597720desmondParticipant[quote=flu
(And to think, some might actually take me seriously about this).[/quote]
Flu, if you post it then you have to stand by it, no disclaimer. I respect you and what you are saying. It has taken me decades to not worry what others say and to do what I think is right. Zone was stirring the pot, I knew you were not far behind him. We are all Americans from somewhere else. btw I can relate to the boobs……………….
August 30, 2010 at 5:34 PM #598266desmondParticipant[quote=flu
(And to think, some might actually take me seriously about this).[/quote]
Flu, if you post it then you have to stand by it, no disclaimer. I respect you and what you are saying. It has taken me decades to not worry what others say and to do what I think is right. Zone was stirring the pot, I knew you were not far behind him. We are all Americans from somewhere else. btw I can relate to the boobs……………….
August 30, 2010 at 5:34 PM #598376desmondParticipant[quote=flu
(And to think, some might actually take me seriously about this).[/quote]
Flu, if you post it then you have to stand by it, no disclaimer. I respect you and what you are saying. It has taken me decades to not worry what others say and to do what I think is right. Zone was stirring the pot, I knew you were not far behind him. We are all Americans from somewhere else. btw I can relate to the boobs……………….
August 30, 2010 at 5:34 PM #598693desmondParticipant[quote=flu
(And to think, some might actually take me seriously about this).[/quote]
Flu, if you post it then you have to stand by it, no disclaimer. I respect you and what you are saying. It has taken me decades to not worry what others say and to do what I think is right. Zone was stirring the pot, I knew you were not far behind him. We are all Americans from somewhere else. btw I can relate to the boobs……………….
August 30, 2010 at 5:41 PM #597632AKParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
First it is not that people are misers or non-misers. It is that people see value in different things. Some people do not see any value is driving a BMW or in going out and spending 20 dollars on a dinner. They get much more enjoyment out of staying in a nice home and cooking a meal and sending their kids to a certain school. It is a matter of preference.
[/quote]Where can you get dinner for $20 p.p. incl. tax/tip/beverage that doesn’t come out of a deep fryer?
August 30, 2010 at 5:41 PM #597725AKParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
First it is not that people are misers or non-misers. It is that people see value in different things. Some people do not see any value is driving a BMW or in going out and spending 20 dollars on a dinner. They get much more enjoyment out of staying in a nice home and cooking a meal and sending their kids to a certain school. It is a matter of preference.
[/quote]Where can you get dinner for $20 p.p. incl. tax/tip/beverage that doesn’t come out of a deep fryer?
August 30, 2010 at 5:41 PM #598271AKParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
First it is not that people are misers or non-misers. It is that people see value in different things. Some people do not see any value is driving a BMW or in going out and spending 20 dollars on a dinner. They get much more enjoyment out of staying in a nice home and cooking a meal and sending their kids to a certain school. It is a matter of preference.
[/quote]Where can you get dinner for $20 p.p. incl. tax/tip/beverage that doesn’t come out of a deep fryer?
August 30, 2010 at 5:41 PM #598381AKParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
First it is not that people are misers or non-misers. It is that people see value in different things. Some people do not see any value is driving a BMW or in going out and spending 20 dollars on a dinner. They get much more enjoyment out of staying in a nice home and cooking a meal and sending their kids to a certain school. It is a matter of preference.
[/quote]Where can you get dinner for $20 p.p. incl. tax/tip/beverage that doesn’t come out of a deep fryer?
August 30, 2010 at 5:41 PM #598698AKParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]
First it is not that people are misers or non-misers. It is that people see value in different things. Some people do not see any value is driving a BMW or in going out and spending 20 dollars on a dinner. They get much more enjoyment out of staying in a nice home and cooking a meal and sending their kids to a certain school. It is a matter of preference.
[/quote]Where can you get dinner for $20 p.p. incl. tax/tip/beverage that doesn’t come out of a deep fryer?
August 30, 2010 at 5:48 PM #597637AKParticipantAnd things may have changed in the decades since land reform, but for my parents’ generation the thought of being a landless peasant (or its contemporary incarnation, the jealous bitter renter) filled one with dread and horror.
Indeed O.C. real estate “advisor” Gary Watts exploited this fear in his notorious “inverted year” report, exhorting his readers to buy now now now now now lest their descendants end up in perpetual serfdom. I think he specifically cited India.
August 30, 2010 at 5:48 PM #597730AKParticipantAnd things may have changed in the decades since land reform, but for my parents’ generation the thought of being a landless peasant (or its contemporary incarnation, the jealous bitter renter) filled one with dread and horror.
Indeed O.C. real estate “advisor” Gary Watts exploited this fear in his notorious “inverted year” report, exhorting his readers to buy now now now now now lest their descendants end up in perpetual serfdom. I think he specifically cited India.
August 30, 2010 at 5:48 PM #598276AKParticipantAnd things may have changed in the decades since land reform, but for my parents’ generation the thought of being a landless peasant (or its contemporary incarnation, the jealous bitter renter) filled one with dread and horror.
Indeed O.C. real estate “advisor” Gary Watts exploited this fear in his notorious “inverted year” report, exhorting his readers to buy now now now now now lest their descendants end up in perpetual serfdom. I think he specifically cited India.
August 30, 2010 at 5:48 PM #598386AKParticipantAnd things may have changed in the decades since land reform, but for my parents’ generation the thought of being a landless peasant (or its contemporary incarnation, the jealous bitter renter) filled one with dread and horror.
Indeed O.C. real estate “advisor” Gary Watts exploited this fear in his notorious “inverted year” report, exhorting his readers to buy now now now now now lest their descendants end up in perpetual serfdom. I think he specifically cited India.
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