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October 11, 2010 at 1:53 PM #616997October 11, 2010 at 2:39 PM #615962scaredyclassicParticipant
Uh yeah. You wouldn’t persuade my wife in a million years
October 11, 2010 at 2:39 PM #616048scaredyclassicParticipantUh yeah. You wouldn’t persuade my wife in a million years
October 11, 2010 at 2:39 PM #616603scaredyclassicParticipantUh yeah. You wouldn’t persuade my wife in a million years
October 11, 2010 at 2:39 PM #616723scaredyclassicParticipantUh yeah. You wouldn’t persuade my wife in a million years
October 11, 2010 at 2:39 PM #617031scaredyclassicParticipantUh yeah. You wouldn’t persuade my wife in a million years
October 11, 2010 at 2:45 PM #615967jstoeszParticipantI can not convince my wife of anything either.
The best I can do, is get to a position early before she has formed an opinion and then influence. Once that position is formed…good luck. The only option left is to appeal to an authority (I never fall into this category once we disagree).
October 11, 2010 at 2:45 PM #616053jstoeszParticipantI can not convince my wife of anything either.
The best I can do, is get to a position early before she has formed an opinion and then influence. Once that position is formed…good luck. The only option left is to appeal to an authority (I never fall into this category once we disagree).
October 11, 2010 at 2:45 PM #616608jstoeszParticipantI can not convince my wife of anything either.
The best I can do, is get to a position early before she has formed an opinion and then influence. Once that position is formed…good luck. The only option left is to appeal to an authority (I never fall into this category once we disagree).
October 11, 2010 at 2:45 PM #616728jstoeszParticipantI can not convince my wife of anything either.
The best I can do, is get to a position early before she has formed an opinion and then influence. Once that position is formed…good luck. The only option left is to appeal to an authority (I never fall into this category once we disagree).
October 11, 2010 at 2:45 PM #617036jstoeszParticipantI can not convince my wife of anything either.
The best I can do, is get to a position early before she has formed an opinion and then influence. Once that position is formed…good luck. The only option left is to appeal to an authority (I never fall into this category once we disagree).
October 11, 2010 at 6:58 PM #616112eavesdropperParticipant[quote=walterwhite] I’m pretty good at resigning myself to my fate once the die is cast. [/quote]
Hmmm. Wasn’t quite what I had in mind when I mentioned the possibility of an enjoyable and rewarding experience in your beautiful new home, but you work with what you’ve got.
I’m reasonably sure that Toll Brothers won’t be using it in their promotional materials. But the thought of a luxury home builder doing so is intriguing, not to mention refreshing.
[quote=walterwhite] it’s just, dang, I’ll be paying a million bucks with interest into my 70s for this place. as long as the govt promises not to let the deflationary spiral of my nightmares take this thing down to nothingness, where it all should be, really, I won’t cry inside…[/quote]
You won’t be crying on the outside, will you? Seriously, considering the political, economic, and sociological upheaval in the US today and its potential for negatively affecting our future, you’re sure to have something to cry about when you’re 70. Wouldn’t you prefer it to be over a problem/ decision of your own making?
Cold comfort, I know.
October 11, 2010 at 6:58 PM #616199eavesdropperParticipant[quote=walterwhite] I’m pretty good at resigning myself to my fate once the die is cast. [/quote]
Hmmm. Wasn’t quite what I had in mind when I mentioned the possibility of an enjoyable and rewarding experience in your beautiful new home, but you work with what you’ve got.
I’m reasonably sure that Toll Brothers won’t be using it in their promotional materials. But the thought of a luxury home builder doing so is intriguing, not to mention refreshing.
[quote=walterwhite] it’s just, dang, I’ll be paying a million bucks with interest into my 70s for this place. as long as the govt promises not to let the deflationary spiral of my nightmares take this thing down to nothingness, where it all should be, really, I won’t cry inside…[/quote]
You won’t be crying on the outside, will you? Seriously, considering the political, economic, and sociological upheaval in the US today and its potential for negatively affecting our future, you’re sure to have something to cry about when you’re 70. Wouldn’t you prefer it to be over a problem/ decision of your own making?
Cold comfort, I know.
October 11, 2010 at 6:58 PM #616752eavesdropperParticipant[quote=walterwhite] I’m pretty good at resigning myself to my fate once the die is cast. [/quote]
Hmmm. Wasn’t quite what I had in mind when I mentioned the possibility of an enjoyable and rewarding experience in your beautiful new home, but you work with what you’ve got.
I’m reasonably sure that Toll Brothers won’t be using it in their promotional materials. But the thought of a luxury home builder doing so is intriguing, not to mention refreshing.
[quote=walterwhite] it’s just, dang, I’ll be paying a million bucks with interest into my 70s for this place. as long as the govt promises not to let the deflationary spiral of my nightmares take this thing down to nothingness, where it all should be, really, I won’t cry inside…[/quote]
You won’t be crying on the outside, will you? Seriously, considering the political, economic, and sociological upheaval in the US today and its potential for negatively affecting our future, you’re sure to have something to cry about when you’re 70. Wouldn’t you prefer it to be over a problem/ decision of your own making?
Cold comfort, I know.
October 11, 2010 at 6:58 PM #616871eavesdropperParticipant[quote=walterwhite] I’m pretty good at resigning myself to my fate once the die is cast. [/quote]
Hmmm. Wasn’t quite what I had in mind when I mentioned the possibility of an enjoyable and rewarding experience in your beautiful new home, but you work with what you’ve got.
I’m reasonably sure that Toll Brothers won’t be using it in their promotional materials. But the thought of a luxury home builder doing so is intriguing, not to mention refreshing.
[quote=walterwhite] it’s just, dang, I’ll be paying a million bucks with interest into my 70s for this place. as long as the govt promises not to let the deflationary spiral of my nightmares take this thing down to nothingness, where it all should be, really, I won’t cry inside…[/quote]
You won’t be crying on the outside, will you? Seriously, considering the political, economic, and sociological upheaval in the US today and its potential for negatively affecting our future, you’re sure to have something to cry about when you’re 70. Wouldn’t you prefer it to be over a problem/ decision of your own making?
Cold comfort, I know.
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