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January 10, 2008 at 7:25 PM #134117January 10, 2008 at 10:06 PM #133927
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ParticipantRustico:
You know, I was tempted to suggest the exact thing you did – that Marion buy a multi-unit, that path being the best possible way for her to get financial independence.
Considering her past posts complaining about landlords, though, I found it too ironic to suggest…
January 10, 2008 at 10:06 PM #134120surveyor
ParticipantRustico:
You know, I was tempted to suggest the exact thing you did – that Marion buy a multi-unit, that path being the best possible way for her to get financial independence.
Considering her past posts complaining about landlords, though, I found it too ironic to suggest…
January 10, 2008 at 10:06 PM #134127surveyor
ParticipantRustico:
You know, I was tempted to suggest the exact thing you did – that Marion buy a multi-unit, that path being the best possible way for her to get financial independence.
Considering her past posts complaining about landlords, though, I found it too ironic to suggest…
January 10, 2008 at 10:06 PM #134184surveyor
ParticipantRustico:
You know, I was tempted to suggest the exact thing you did – that Marion buy a multi-unit, that path being the best possible way for her to get financial independence.
Considering her past posts complaining about landlords, though, I found it too ironic to suggest…
January 10, 2008 at 10:06 PM #134222surveyor
ParticipantRustico:
You know, I was tempted to suggest the exact thing you did – that Marion buy a multi-unit, that path being the best possible way for her to get financial independence.
Considering her past posts complaining about landlords, though, I found it too ironic to suggest…
January 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM #133942Anonymous
GuestSurveyor and Rustico, yeah, I’m not really sure I’d want to deal with the hassles of being a landlord. But, keep the suggestions coming.
January 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM #134135Anonymous
GuestSurveyor and Rustico, yeah, I’m not really sure I’d want to deal with the hassles of being a landlord. But, keep the suggestions coming.
January 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM #134142Anonymous
GuestSurveyor and Rustico, yeah, I’m not really sure I’d want to deal with the hassles of being a landlord. But, keep the suggestions coming.
January 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM #134199Anonymous
GuestSurveyor and Rustico, yeah, I’m not really sure I’d want to deal with the hassles of being a landlord. But, keep the suggestions coming.
January 10, 2008 at 10:13 PM #134237Anonymous
GuestSurveyor and Rustico, yeah, I’m not really sure I’d want to deal with the hassles of being a landlord. But, keep the suggestions coming.
January 10, 2008 at 10:23 PM #133952scaredyclassic
ParticipantNO ONE IS “FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT” we are all dependent on the us dollar being worth something. and that is far from a sure thing. there is an illusion of financial independence, but there’s really very very very few people whoa re actually “set”. everyone else is in varying states of denial and dependence on the current state of various markets. the only real independence for a working dude or dudette is to keep yourself as mentally and physically healthy as possible and to keep working. to count on nay investment; housing, which could be flat or falling till you die; or stocks, ditto; or really any of the things we have previously assessed as retainers of wealth, is truly not sure thing.
Drink Heavily.
January 10, 2008 at 10:23 PM #134145scaredyclassic
ParticipantNO ONE IS “FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT” we are all dependent on the us dollar being worth something. and that is far from a sure thing. there is an illusion of financial independence, but there’s really very very very few people whoa re actually “set”. everyone else is in varying states of denial and dependence on the current state of various markets. the only real independence for a working dude or dudette is to keep yourself as mentally and physically healthy as possible and to keep working. to count on nay investment; housing, which could be flat or falling till you die; or stocks, ditto; or really any of the things we have previously assessed as retainers of wealth, is truly not sure thing.
Drink Heavily.
January 10, 2008 at 10:23 PM #134152scaredyclassic
ParticipantNO ONE IS “FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT” we are all dependent on the us dollar being worth something. and that is far from a sure thing. there is an illusion of financial independence, but there’s really very very very few people whoa re actually “set”. everyone else is in varying states of denial and dependence on the current state of various markets. the only real independence for a working dude or dudette is to keep yourself as mentally and physically healthy as possible and to keep working. to count on nay investment; housing, which could be flat or falling till you die; or stocks, ditto; or really any of the things we have previously assessed as retainers of wealth, is truly not sure thing.
Drink Heavily.
January 10, 2008 at 10:23 PM #134208scaredyclassic
ParticipantNO ONE IS “FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT” we are all dependent on the us dollar being worth something. and that is far from a sure thing. there is an illusion of financial independence, but there’s really very very very few people whoa re actually “set”. everyone else is in varying states of denial and dependence on the current state of various markets. the only real independence for a working dude or dudette is to keep yourself as mentally and physically healthy as possible and to keep working. to count on nay investment; housing, which could be flat or falling till you die; or stocks, ditto; or really any of the things we have previously assessed as retainers of wealth, is truly not sure thing.
Drink Heavily.
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