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April 10, 2010 at 7:40 PM #538951April 10, 2010 at 7:45 PM #538004AecetiaParticipant
Arraya,
I thought you were in Austria.April 10, 2010 at 7:45 PM #538126AecetiaParticipantArraya,
I thought you were in Austria.April 10, 2010 at 7:45 PM #538593AecetiaParticipantArraya,
I thought you were in Austria.April 10, 2010 at 7:45 PM #538690AecetiaParticipantArraya,
I thought you were in Austria.April 10, 2010 at 7:45 PM #538956AecetiaParticipantArraya,
I thought you were in Austria.April 10, 2010 at 8:01 PM #538009NotCrankyParticipantI am the landed poor(not completely disconnected from food production) and I feel rich in so many ways. Jobs can be considered over-rated and cost a lot to have too.I don’t see much security in saying “if I lose my job I have to move”. I want to be no more than modestly employed and closer to fun-employed the better. Maybe, had my parents and I not habitually squandered my talents(something I probably still do), I would have found a career that was worth the sacrifice, I had choices,but my rebelous nature probably would demand I go my own way anyway. I know some people who love work.At least I didn’t get trapped in a rat race.Cheap digs and to a lesser degree land, has helped a lot with that. Land is helping more now though. I think I can thrive. Oh yes, the important part, If I didn’t have a wife, I probably wouldn’t have bought this place.
April 10, 2010 at 8:01 PM #538131NotCrankyParticipantI am the landed poor(not completely disconnected from food production) and I feel rich in so many ways. Jobs can be considered over-rated and cost a lot to have too.I don’t see much security in saying “if I lose my job I have to move”. I want to be no more than modestly employed and closer to fun-employed the better. Maybe, had my parents and I not habitually squandered my talents(something I probably still do), I would have found a career that was worth the sacrifice, I had choices,but my rebelous nature probably would demand I go my own way anyway. I know some people who love work.At least I didn’t get trapped in a rat race.Cheap digs and to a lesser degree land, has helped a lot with that. Land is helping more now though. I think I can thrive. Oh yes, the important part, If I didn’t have a wife, I probably wouldn’t have bought this place.
April 10, 2010 at 8:01 PM #538598NotCrankyParticipantI am the landed poor(not completely disconnected from food production) and I feel rich in so many ways. Jobs can be considered over-rated and cost a lot to have too.I don’t see much security in saying “if I lose my job I have to move”. I want to be no more than modestly employed and closer to fun-employed the better. Maybe, had my parents and I not habitually squandered my talents(something I probably still do), I would have found a career that was worth the sacrifice, I had choices,but my rebelous nature probably would demand I go my own way anyway. I know some people who love work.At least I didn’t get trapped in a rat race.Cheap digs and to a lesser degree land, has helped a lot with that. Land is helping more now though. I think I can thrive. Oh yes, the important part, If I didn’t have a wife, I probably wouldn’t have bought this place.
April 10, 2010 at 8:01 PM #538695NotCrankyParticipantI am the landed poor(not completely disconnected from food production) and I feel rich in so many ways. Jobs can be considered over-rated and cost a lot to have too.I don’t see much security in saying “if I lose my job I have to move”. I want to be no more than modestly employed and closer to fun-employed the better. Maybe, had my parents and I not habitually squandered my talents(something I probably still do), I would have found a career that was worth the sacrifice, I had choices,but my rebelous nature probably would demand I go my own way anyway. I know some people who love work.At least I didn’t get trapped in a rat race.Cheap digs and to a lesser degree land, has helped a lot with that. Land is helping more now though. I think I can thrive. Oh yes, the important part, If I didn’t have a wife, I probably wouldn’t have bought this place.
April 10, 2010 at 8:01 PM #538961NotCrankyParticipantI am the landed poor(not completely disconnected from food production) and I feel rich in so many ways. Jobs can be considered over-rated and cost a lot to have too.I don’t see much security in saying “if I lose my job I have to move”. I want to be no more than modestly employed and closer to fun-employed the better. Maybe, had my parents and I not habitually squandered my talents(something I probably still do), I would have found a career that was worth the sacrifice, I had choices,but my rebelous nature probably would demand I go my own way anyway. I know some people who love work.At least I didn’t get trapped in a rat race.Cheap digs and to a lesser degree land, has helped a lot with that. Land is helping more now though. I think I can thrive. Oh yes, the important part, If I didn’t have a wife, I probably wouldn’t have bought this place.
April 10, 2010 at 8:10 PM #538014scaredyclassicParticipantThere is no real security in this life
April 10, 2010 at 8:10 PM #538136scaredyclassicParticipantThere is no real security in this life
April 10, 2010 at 8:10 PM #538603scaredyclassicParticipantThere is no real security in this life
April 10, 2010 at 8:10 PM #538700scaredyclassicParticipantThere is no real security in this life
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