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February 2, 2009 at 10:35 AM #340400February 2, 2009 at 10:59 AM #339908
Djshakes
Participant[quote=patb]usually when i refer to a nice surprise it is my girl waitng for me naked
at the door[/quote]Pics for proof
February 2, 2009 at 10:59 AM #340232Djshakes
Participant[quote=patb]usually when i refer to a nice surprise it is my girl waitng for me naked
at the door[/quote]Pics for proof
February 2, 2009 at 10:59 AM #340329Djshakes
Participant[quote=patb]usually when i refer to a nice surprise it is my girl waitng for me naked
at the door[/quote]Pics for proof
February 2, 2009 at 10:59 AM #340356Djshakes
Participant[quote=patb]usually when i refer to a nice surprise it is my girl waitng for me naked
at the door[/quote]Pics for proof
February 2, 2009 at 10:59 AM #340450Djshakes
Participant[quote=patb]usually when i refer to a nice surprise it is my girl waitng for me naked
at the door[/quote]Pics for proof
February 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM #339913tothjj
ParticipantND
The Marine Corps released a message a few months ago stating a new program had started that will pay all of your moving costs (like a PCS) if your rental is foreclosed on. I know you don’t want to move twice, but if you have to, I assume the Navy has a similar program.JT
February 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM #340237tothjj
ParticipantND
The Marine Corps released a message a few months ago stating a new program had started that will pay all of your moving costs (like a PCS) if your rental is foreclosed on. I know you don’t want to move twice, but if you have to, I assume the Navy has a similar program.JT
February 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM #340334tothjj
ParticipantND
The Marine Corps released a message a few months ago stating a new program had started that will pay all of your moving costs (like a PCS) if your rental is foreclosed on. I know you don’t want to move twice, but if you have to, I assume the Navy has a similar program.JT
February 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM #340361tothjj
ParticipantND
The Marine Corps released a message a few months ago stating a new program had started that will pay all of your moving costs (like a PCS) if your rental is foreclosed on. I know you don’t want to move twice, but if you have to, I assume the Navy has a similar program.JT
February 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM #340455tothjj
ParticipantND
The Marine Corps released a message a few months ago stating a new program had started that will pay all of your moving costs (like a PCS) if your rental is foreclosed on. I know you don’t want to move twice, but if you have to, I assume the Navy has a similar program.JT
February 2, 2009 at 11:34 AM #339918Enorah
ParticipantNavydoc, may I just say, I feel that to continue to live in that house now and the negative feelings you will accumulate over time about the landlord way outweighs the stress of moving twice in 6 months. I have done that, moved twice (yes even 3 times) in 6 months, always for good reasons, and I always benefited from the choice. Do what is for your highest good in this moment, if you can.
All the best
February 2, 2009 at 11:34 AM #340242Enorah
ParticipantNavydoc, may I just say, I feel that to continue to live in that house now and the negative feelings you will accumulate over time about the landlord way outweighs the stress of moving twice in 6 months. I have done that, moved twice (yes even 3 times) in 6 months, always for good reasons, and I always benefited from the choice. Do what is for your highest good in this moment, if you can.
All the best
February 2, 2009 at 11:34 AM #340339Enorah
ParticipantNavydoc, may I just say, I feel that to continue to live in that house now and the negative feelings you will accumulate over time about the landlord way outweighs the stress of moving twice in 6 months. I have done that, moved twice (yes even 3 times) in 6 months, always for good reasons, and I always benefited from the choice. Do what is for your highest good in this moment, if you can.
All the best
February 2, 2009 at 11:34 AM #340366Enorah
ParticipantNavydoc, may I just say, I feel that to continue to live in that house now and the negative feelings you will accumulate over time about the landlord way outweighs the stress of moving twice in 6 months. I have done that, moved twice (yes even 3 times) in 6 months, always for good reasons, and I always benefited from the choice. Do what is for your highest good in this moment, if you can.
All the best
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