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March 14, 2008 at 4:53 PM #170180March 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #169751raptorduckParticipant
Jane. I just love that post. You have the kind of sarcastic bent my wife has.
As a fellow very near future buyer, you have my blessing. Once we both buy, we have to convince all our friends and whoever will listen that they should buy too, cuz we need the fall to stop at that point and I still have to sell my current house after all.
March 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #170081raptorduckParticipantJane. I just love that post. You have the kind of sarcastic bent my wife has.
As a fellow very near future buyer, you have my blessing. Once we both buy, we have to convince all our friends and whoever will listen that they should buy too, cuz we need the fall to stop at that point and I still have to sell my current house after all.
March 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #170086raptorduckParticipantJane. I just love that post. You have the kind of sarcastic bent my wife has.
As a fellow very near future buyer, you have my blessing. Once we both buy, we have to convince all our friends and whoever will listen that they should buy too, cuz we need the fall to stop at that point and I still have to sell my current house after all.
March 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #170112raptorduckParticipantJane. I just love that post. You have the kind of sarcastic bent my wife has.
As a fellow very near future buyer, you have my blessing. Once we both buy, we have to convince all our friends and whoever will listen that they should buy too, cuz we need the fall to stop at that point and I still have to sell my current house after all.
March 14, 2008 at 5:26 PM #170186raptorduckParticipantJane. I just love that post. You have the kind of sarcastic bent my wife has.
As a fellow very near future buyer, you have my blessing. Once we both buy, we have to convince all our friends and whoever will listen that they should buy too, cuz we need the fall to stop at that point and I still have to sell my current house after all.
March 14, 2008 at 5:27 PM #169756sd2ocParticipantHelloKitty, your post put a smile on my face, because you sound like me, only smarter. =) my husband also makes a good living at a relatively young age, and we bought our first house two years ago for many of the same reasons: 1) we wanted the tax deduction, 2) we could easily afford it, and 3) we felt it was the perfect home and neighborhood (carmel valley) in which to start a family. UNLIKE you, we didn’t know about this forum or do much research.
anyway, just one caveat, based on my own experience–young people aren’t always in the job in which they’ll retire. just in case you end up having to relocate in the next couple of years, would you be alright if you couldn’t sell your house for what you paid for it? the answer is probably yes, since the house is so darn inexpensive to begin with, and if yes, then go for it!
March 14, 2008 at 5:27 PM #170089sd2ocParticipantHelloKitty, your post put a smile on my face, because you sound like me, only smarter. =) my husband also makes a good living at a relatively young age, and we bought our first house two years ago for many of the same reasons: 1) we wanted the tax deduction, 2) we could easily afford it, and 3) we felt it was the perfect home and neighborhood (carmel valley) in which to start a family. UNLIKE you, we didn’t know about this forum or do much research.
anyway, just one caveat, based on my own experience–young people aren’t always in the job in which they’ll retire. just in case you end up having to relocate in the next couple of years, would you be alright if you couldn’t sell your house for what you paid for it? the answer is probably yes, since the house is so darn inexpensive to begin with, and if yes, then go for it!
March 14, 2008 at 5:27 PM #170091sd2ocParticipantHelloKitty, your post put a smile on my face, because you sound like me, only smarter. =) my husband also makes a good living at a relatively young age, and we bought our first house two years ago for many of the same reasons: 1) we wanted the tax deduction, 2) we could easily afford it, and 3) we felt it was the perfect home and neighborhood (carmel valley) in which to start a family. UNLIKE you, we didn’t know about this forum or do much research.
anyway, just one caveat, based on my own experience–young people aren’t always in the job in which they’ll retire. just in case you end up having to relocate in the next couple of years, would you be alright if you couldn’t sell your house for what you paid for it? the answer is probably yes, since the house is so darn inexpensive to begin with, and if yes, then go for it!
March 14, 2008 at 5:27 PM #170115sd2ocParticipantHelloKitty, your post put a smile on my face, because you sound like me, only smarter. =) my husband also makes a good living at a relatively young age, and we bought our first house two years ago for many of the same reasons: 1) we wanted the tax deduction, 2) we could easily afford it, and 3) we felt it was the perfect home and neighborhood (carmel valley) in which to start a family. UNLIKE you, we didn’t know about this forum or do much research.
anyway, just one caveat, based on my own experience–young people aren’t always in the job in which they’ll retire. just in case you end up having to relocate in the next couple of years, would you be alright if you couldn’t sell your house for what you paid for it? the answer is probably yes, since the house is so darn inexpensive to begin with, and if yes, then go for it!
March 14, 2008 at 5:27 PM #170193sd2ocParticipantHelloKitty, your post put a smile on my face, because you sound like me, only smarter. =) my husband also makes a good living at a relatively young age, and we bought our first house two years ago for many of the same reasons: 1) we wanted the tax deduction, 2) we could easily afford it, and 3) we felt it was the perfect home and neighborhood (carmel valley) in which to start a family. UNLIKE you, we didn’t know about this forum or do much research.
anyway, just one caveat, based on my own experience–young people aren’t always in the job in which they’ll retire. just in case you end up having to relocate in the next couple of years, would you be alright if you couldn’t sell your house for what you paid for it? the answer is probably yes, since the house is so darn inexpensive to begin with, and if yes, then go for it!
March 14, 2008 at 5:36 PM #169761HelloKittyParticipantOh, honey you weren’t far off at all. There’s plenty of “yazzo” in my husband’s line of work since he’s the Chief Technical Officer of a well known internet porn company in Los Angeles.
So if you’re into online porn and you pay up the “yazzo” to see some “yazzo” just let me know, I’ll hook you up with the friends and family discount!
It’s not a huge discount or anything, since we all know how little money there is to be made in online porn.
I met my husband when we were both 18 and AT THAT TIME he worked for a software company doing tech support. He’s moved up since then.
You know how some parents tell their kids that they’ll never get anywhere playing video games? Well, it’s bullshit and my husband is a walking example of it.
My husband used to play video games online with the CEO of a very well known web company, and this guy was so impressed by my husband’s knowledge of computers that my husband got a job there before he even got a high school diploma!
Um, I’ll double check but I’m pretty sure my husband’s pubes are made of four leaf clovers!
That is how lucky my man is.
My husband doesn’t have a single day of a college education, he is completely self taught and somehow he knows EVERY single facet of computers – networking, coding, programming, software, etc.
You know how little kids will take shit apart and put it back together?
For shits and giggles, my husband built a replica of YouTube.
You know how sometimes you get bored and you decide to code and design billion dollar web applications from scratch just for fun?
That’s what my husband did… with YOUTUBE!
So had he thought of YouTube first and put it up just one minute before they did,I would be sitting on a diamond crusted toilet wiping my ass with $100,000 bills taking a shit instead of giving a shit.
Jane
March 14, 2008 at 5:36 PM #170094HelloKittyParticipantOh, honey you weren’t far off at all. There’s plenty of “yazzo” in my husband’s line of work since he’s the Chief Technical Officer of a well known internet porn company in Los Angeles.
So if you’re into online porn and you pay up the “yazzo” to see some “yazzo” just let me know, I’ll hook you up with the friends and family discount!
It’s not a huge discount or anything, since we all know how little money there is to be made in online porn.
I met my husband when we were both 18 and AT THAT TIME he worked for a software company doing tech support. He’s moved up since then.
You know how some parents tell their kids that they’ll never get anywhere playing video games? Well, it’s bullshit and my husband is a walking example of it.
My husband used to play video games online with the CEO of a very well known web company, and this guy was so impressed by my husband’s knowledge of computers that my husband got a job there before he even got a high school diploma!
Um, I’ll double check but I’m pretty sure my husband’s pubes are made of four leaf clovers!
That is how lucky my man is.
My husband doesn’t have a single day of a college education, he is completely self taught and somehow he knows EVERY single facet of computers – networking, coding, programming, software, etc.
You know how little kids will take shit apart and put it back together?
For shits and giggles, my husband built a replica of YouTube.
You know how sometimes you get bored and you decide to code and design billion dollar web applications from scratch just for fun?
That’s what my husband did… with YOUTUBE!
So had he thought of YouTube first and put it up just one minute before they did,I would be sitting on a diamond crusted toilet wiping my ass with $100,000 bills taking a shit instead of giving a shit.
Jane
March 14, 2008 at 5:36 PM #170095HelloKittyParticipantOh, honey you weren’t far off at all. There’s plenty of “yazzo” in my husband’s line of work since he’s the Chief Technical Officer of a well known internet porn company in Los Angeles.
So if you’re into online porn and you pay up the “yazzo” to see some “yazzo” just let me know, I’ll hook you up with the friends and family discount!
It’s not a huge discount or anything, since we all know how little money there is to be made in online porn.
I met my husband when we were both 18 and AT THAT TIME he worked for a software company doing tech support. He’s moved up since then.
You know how some parents tell their kids that they’ll never get anywhere playing video games? Well, it’s bullshit and my husband is a walking example of it.
My husband used to play video games online with the CEO of a very well known web company, and this guy was so impressed by my husband’s knowledge of computers that my husband got a job there before he even got a high school diploma!
Um, I’ll double check but I’m pretty sure my husband’s pubes are made of four leaf clovers!
That is how lucky my man is.
My husband doesn’t have a single day of a college education, he is completely self taught and somehow he knows EVERY single facet of computers – networking, coding, programming, software, etc.
You know how little kids will take shit apart and put it back together?
For shits and giggles, my husband built a replica of YouTube.
You know how sometimes you get bored and you decide to code and design billion dollar web applications from scratch just for fun?
That’s what my husband did… with YOUTUBE!
So had he thought of YouTube first and put it up just one minute before they did,I would be sitting on a diamond crusted toilet wiping my ass with $100,000 bills taking a shit instead of giving a shit.
Jane
March 14, 2008 at 5:36 PM #170121HelloKittyParticipantOh, honey you weren’t far off at all. There’s plenty of “yazzo” in my husband’s line of work since he’s the Chief Technical Officer of a well known internet porn company in Los Angeles.
So if you’re into online porn and you pay up the “yazzo” to see some “yazzo” just let me know, I’ll hook you up with the friends and family discount!
It’s not a huge discount or anything, since we all know how little money there is to be made in online porn.
I met my husband when we were both 18 and AT THAT TIME he worked for a software company doing tech support. He’s moved up since then.
You know how some parents tell their kids that they’ll never get anywhere playing video games? Well, it’s bullshit and my husband is a walking example of it.
My husband used to play video games online with the CEO of a very well known web company, and this guy was so impressed by my husband’s knowledge of computers that my husband got a job there before he even got a high school diploma!
Um, I’ll double check but I’m pretty sure my husband’s pubes are made of four leaf clovers!
That is how lucky my man is.
My husband doesn’t have a single day of a college education, he is completely self taught and somehow he knows EVERY single facet of computers – networking, coding, programming, software, etc.
You know how little kids will take shit apart and put it back together?
For shits and giggles, my husband built a replica of YouTube.
You know how sometimes you get bored and you decide to code and design billion dollar web applications from scratch just for fun?
That’s what my husband did… with YOUTUBE!
So had he thought of YouTube first and put it up just one minute before they did,I would be sitting on a diamond crusted toilet wiping my ass with $100,000 bills taking a shit instead of giving a shit.
Jane
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