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April 12, 2011 at 11:24 PM #687148April 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #686010
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Participant[quote=jstoesz]
Haha! sdr, you are correct…Now I must brag to defend my lifestyle choices to all the citi-its/tour-ons (sound it out) of SD!
Last weekend, I spent Saturday skiing 2 feet of Utah quality champagne powder (45 mins from my door) and rounded it out with 10 pitches of glorious sierra trad climbing on sunday (30 mins from my door) while working on my sun tan. So if you want to defend you smog filled traffic jam existence in the over priced crap holdem of sd suburbs…well color me skeptical!
And make no mistake, this is a normal weekend for me…I am Yosemite bond next weekend for a short route up the backside of half dome![/quote]
Get back to me when you can eat lunch during the weekday while watching the waves crash against the shores. Or when you can go swimming in your outdoor pool in the middle of winter (was around 70-80 degrees this past Christmas). Or the ability to get Carne Asada Fries on a whim. Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport, so when I do it (2-3 times a year), I rather explore different resort/mountain every time I take a trip. Life’s too short and there are so many great mountains around to keep on going back to the same mountain.April 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #686063an
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
Haha! sdr, you are correct…Now I must brag to defend my lifestyle choices to all the citi-its/tour-ons (sound it out) of SD!
Last weekend, I spent Saturday skiing 2 feet of Utah quality champagne powder (45 mins from my door) and rounded it out with 10 pitches of glorious sierra trad climbing on sunday (30 mins from my door) while working on my sun tan. So if you want to defend you smog filled traffic jam existence in the over priced crap holdem of sd suburbs…well color me skeptical!
And make no mistake, this is a normal weekend for me…I am Yosemite bond next weekend for a short route up the backside of half dome![/quote]
Get back to me when you can eat lunch during the weekday while watching the waves crash against the shores. Or when you can go swimming in your outdoor pool in the middle of winter (was around 70-80 degrees this past Christmas). Or the ability to get Carne Asada Fries on a whim. Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport, so when I do it (2-3 times a year), I rather explore different resort/mountain every time I take a trip. Life’s too short and there are so many great mountains around to keep on going back to the same mountain.April 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #686687an
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
Haha! sdr, you are correct…Now I must brag to defend my lifestyle choices to all the citi-its/tour-ons (sound it out) of SD!
Last weekend, I spent Saturday skiing 2 feet of Utah quality champagne powder (45 mins from my door) and rounded it out with 10 pitches of glorious sierra trad climbing on sunday (30 mins from my door) while working on my sun tan. So if you want to defend you smog filled traffic jam existence in the over priced crap holdem of sd suburbs…well color me skeptical!
And make no mistake, this is a normal weekend for me…I am Yosemite bond next weekend for a short route up the backside of half dome![/quote]
Get back to me when you can eat lunch during the weekday while watching the waves crash against the shores. Or when you can go swimming in your outdoor pool in the middle of winter (was around 70-80 degrees this past Christmas). Or the ability to get Carne Asada Fries on a whim. Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport, so when I do it (2-3 times a year), I rather explore different resort/mountain every time I take a trip. Life’s too short and there are so many great mountains around to keep on going back to the same mountain.April 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #686829an
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
Haha! sdr, you are correct…Now I must brag to defend my lifestyle choices to all the citi-its/tour-ons (sound it out) of SD!
Last weekend, I spent Saturday skiing 2 feet of Utah quality champagne powder (45 mins from my door) and rounded it out with 10 pitches of glorious sierra trad climbing on sunday (30 mins from my door) while working on my sun tan. So if you want to defend you smog filled traffic jam existence in the over priced crap holdem of sd suburbs…well color me skeptical!
And make no mistake, this is a normal weekend for me…I am Yosemite bond next weekend for a short route up the backside of half dome![/quote]
Get back to me when you can eat lunch during the weekday while watching the waves crash against the shores. Or when you can go swimming in your outdoor pool in the middle of winter (was around 70-80 degrees this past Christmas). Or the ability to get Carne Asada Fries on a whim. Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport, so when I do it (2-3 times a year), I rather explore different resort/mountain every time I take a trip. Life’s too short and there are so many great mountains around to keep on going back to the same mountain.April 13, 2011 at 12:23 AM #687178an
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
Haha! sdr, you are correct…Now I must brag to defend my lifestyle choices to all the citi-its/tour-ons (sound it out) of SD!
Last weekend, I spent Saturday skiing 2 feet of Utah quality champagne powder (45 mins from my door) and rounded it out with 10 pitches of glorious sierra trad climbing on sunday (30 mins from my door) while working on my sun tan. So if you want to defend you smog filled traffic jam existence in the over priced crap holdem of sd suburbs…well color me skeptical!
And make no mistake, this is a normal weekend for me…I am Yosemite bond next weekend for a short route up the backside of half dome![/quote]
Get back to me when you can eat lunch during the weekday while watching the waves crash against the shores. Or when you can go swimming in your outdoor pool in the middle of winter (was around 70-80 degrees this past Christmas). Or the ability to get Carne Asada Fries on a whim. Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport, so when I do it (2-3 times a year), I rather explore different resort/mountain every time I take a trip. Life’s too short and there are so many great mountains around to keep on going back to the same mountain.April 13, 2011 at 8:21 AM #686103UCguy
ParticipantHere is another reason why to buy – giving our age.
(I am finding reasons that I know my wife would otherwise – she overanalyzes things ;-))…Coming back to my original plan to buy now with 10% down only.
We could choose to give away money to pay PMI for 7-8 years – 38.5 K total over 7.5 years or, to pay rent – 26K per year, times 2.5… > 55K.
Granted, with 20% down 2.5 years later, the P&I would be lower…or not (depends on what the rates and prices are doing).
What do you think about this angle?
April 13, 2011 at 8:21 AM #686159UCguy
ParticipantHere is another reason why to buy – giving our age.
(I am finding reasons that I know my wife would otherwise – she overanalyzes things ;-))…Coming back to my original plan to buy now with 10% down only.
We could choose to give away money to pay PMI for 7-8 years – 38.5 K total over 7.5 years or, to pay rent – 26K per year, times 2.5… > 55K.
Granted, with 20% down 2.5 years later, the P&I would be lower…or not (depends on what the rates and prices are doing).
What do you think about this angle?
April 13, 2011 at 8:21 AM #686783UCguy
ParticipantHere is another reason why to buy – giving our age.
(I am finding reasons that I know my wife would otherwise – she overanalyzes things ;-))…Coming back to my original plan to buy now with 10% down only.
We could choose to give away money to pay PMI for 7-8 years – 38.5 K total over 7.5 years or, to pay rent – 26K per year, times 2.5… > 55K.
Granted, with 20% down 2.5 years later, the P&I would be lower…or not (depends on what the rates and prices are doing).
What do you think about this angle?
April 13, 2011 at 8:21 AM #686924UCguy
ParticipantHere is another reason why to buy – giving our age.
(I am finding reasons that I know my wife would otherwise – she overanalyzes things ;-))…Coming back to my original plan to buy now with 10% down only.
We could choose to give away money to pay PMI for 7-8 years – 38.5 K total over 7.5 years or, to pay rent – 26K per year, times 2.5… > 55K.
Granted, with 20% down 2.5 years later, the P&I would be lower…or not (depends on what the rates and prices are doing).
What do you think about this angle?
April 13, 2011 at 8:21 AM #687273UCguy
ParticipantHere is another reason why to buy – giving our age.
(I am finding reasons that I know my wife would otherwise – she overanalyzes things ;-))…Coming back to my original plan to buy now with 10% down only.
We could choose to give away money to pay PMI for 7-8 years – 38.5 K total over 7.5 years or, to pay rent – 26K per year, times 2.5… > 55K.
Granted, with 20% down 2.5 years later, the P&I would be lower…or not (depends on what the rates and prices are doing).
What do you think about this angle?
April 13, 2011 at 8:44 AM #686123all
Participant[quote=AN]Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport…[/quote]
Unless you live 30 minutes from a resort πApril 13, 2011 at 8:44 AM #686179all
Participant[quote=AN]Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport…[/quote]
Unless you live 30 minutes from a resort πApril 13, 2011 at 8:44 AM #686803all
Participant[quote=AN]Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport…[/quote]
Unless you live 30 minutes from a resort πApril 13, 2011 at 8:44 AM #686944all
Participant[quote=AN]Snowboarding/skiing is not a cheap sport…[/quote]
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