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January 9, 2008 at 12:04 AM #132749January 9, 2008 at 7:59 AM #132537SD RealtorParticipant
I think I am in the 7 or 8 range for a variety of reasons ranging from the smugness and perfection eminating from Belicheck and his unstoppable force of a football team, to missed opportunities in my life regarding real estate and equity markets, and perhaps that cute girl that sat across from me in the 6th grade. I don’t let things go easily…
Also I agree your thoughts new renter about a general concern I have for our nation/economy. The primary concern is for the world my kids will grow up in. Seeing so many kids grow up with all these medications bums me out. I thing most of the problem is that teachers and our education system just cannot tolerate young boys. They would rather drug them up instead of dealing with all the energy they need to expend.
Sorry for veering off the topic. The final bitterness does stem from renting. The wind blew down the fence out back and the landlord will not be able to fix it until this weekend which means the dogs go in the garage and such. He can’t fix it until this weekend cuz he will not call a fence company and he has to do it himself. Renting sucks but I keep hoping it will pay off. Working two careers to save up money so that my family will grow up in a home I want for them blows but I like San Diego to much so ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Perhaps I am a 9!
SD Realtor
ps – final bitterness that I didn’t by those damn gs april 200 puts two weeks ago. DARN!
January 9, 2008 at 7:59 AM #132720SD RealtorParticipantI think I am in the 7 or 8 range for a variety of reasons ranging from the smugness and perfection eminating from Belicheck and his unstoppable force of a football team, to missed opportunities in my life regarding real estate and equity markets, and perhaps that cute girl that sat across from me in the 6th grade. I don’t let things go easily…
Also I agree your thoughts new renter about a general concern I have for our nation/economy. The primary concern is for the world my kids will grow up in. Seeing so many kids grow up with all these medications bums me out. I thing most of the problem is that teachers and our education system just cannot tolerate young boys. They would rather drug them up instead of dealing with all the energy they need to expend.
Sorry for veering off the topic. The final bitterness does stem from renting. The wind blew down the fence out back and the landlord will not be able to fix it until this weekend which means the dogs go in the garage and such. He can’t fix it until this weekend cuz he will not call a fence company and he has to do it himself. Renting sucks but I keep hoping it will pay off. Working two careers to save up money so that my family will grow up in a home I want for them blows but I like San Diego to much so ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Perhaps I am a 9!
SD Realtor
ps – final bitterness that I didn’t by those damn gs april 200 puts two weeks ago. DARN!
January 9, 2008 at 7:59 AM #132727SD RealtorParticipantI think I am in the 7 or 8 range for a variety of reasons ranging from the smugness and perfection eminating from Belicheck and his unstoppable force of a football team, to missed opportunities in my life regarding real estate and equity markets, and perhaps that cute girl that sat across from me in the 6th grade. I don’t let things go easily…
Also I agree your thoughts new renter about a general concern I have for our nation/economy. The primary concern is for the world my kids will grow up in. Seeing so many kids grow up with all these medications bums me out. I thing most of the problem is that teachers and our education system just cannot tolerate young boys. They would rather drug them up instead of dealing with all the energy they need to expend.
Sorry for veering off the topic. The final bitterness does stem from renting. The wind blew down the fence out back and the landlord will not be able to fix it until this weekend which means the dogs go in the garage and such. He can’t fix it until this weekend cuz he will not call a fence company and he has to do it himself. Renting sucks but I keep hoping it will pay off. Working two careers to save up money so that my family will grow up in a home I want for them blows but I like San Diego to much so ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Perhaps I am a 9!
SD Realtor
ps – final bitterness that I didn’t by those damn gs april 200 puts two weeks ago. DARN!
January 9, 2008 at 7:59 AM #132788SD RealtorParticipantI think I am in the 7 or 8 range for a variety of reasons ranging from the smugness and perfection eminating from Belicheck and his unstoppable force of a football team, to missed opportunities in my life regarding real estate and equity markets, and perhaps that cute girl that sat across from me in the 6th grade. I don’t let things go easily…
Also I agree your thoughts new renter about a general concern I have for our nation/economy. The primary concern is for the world my kids will grow up in. Seeing so many kids grow up with all these medications bums me out. I thing most of the problem is that teachers and our education system just cannot tolerate young boys. They would rather drug them up instead of dealing with all the energy they need to expend.
Sorry for veering off the topic. The final bitterness does stem from renting. The wind blew down the fence out back and the landlord will not be able to fix it until this weekend which means the dogs go in the garage and such. He can’t fix it until this weekend cuz he will not call a fence company and he has to do it himself. Renting sucks but I keep hoping it will pay off. Working two careers to save up money so that my family will grow up in a home I want for them blows but I like San Diego to much so ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Perhaps I am a 9!
SD Realtor
ps – final bitterness that I didn’t by those damn gs april 200 puts two weeks ago. DARN!
January 9, 2008 at 7:59 AM #132824SD RealtorParticipantI think I am in the 7 or 8 range for a variety of reasons ranging from the smugness and perfection eminating from Belicheck and his unstoppable force of a football team, to missed opportunities in my life regarding real estate and equity markets, and perhaps that cute girl that sat across from me in the 6th grade. I don’t let things go easily…
Also I agree your thoughts new renter about a general concern I have for our nation/economy. The primary concern is for the world my kids will grow up in. Seeing so many kids grow up with all these medications bums me out. I thing most of the problem is that teachers and our education system just cannot tolerate young boys. They would rather drug them up instead of dealing with all the energy they need to expend.
Sorry for veering off the topic. The final bitterness does stem from renting. The wind blew down the fence out back and the landlord will not be able to fix it until this weekend which means the dogs go in the garage and such. He can’t fix it until this weekend cuz he will not call a fence company and he has to do it himself. Renting sucks but I keep hoping it will pay off. Working two careers to save up money so that my family will grow up in a home I want for them blows but I like San Diego to much so ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Perhaps I am a 9!
SD Realtor
ps – final bitterness that I didn’t by those damn gs april 200 puts two weeks ago. DARN!
January 9, 2008 at 8:44 AM #132586AecetiaParticipantCongrats. to you Navydoc. I am somewhere between SDRealtor and the 1’s. I am lucky to own, but a down economy brings other social ills and not just low house prices. I guess I want it both ways.
January 9, 2008 at 8:44 AM #132769AecetiaParticipantCongrats. to you Navydoc. I am somewhere between SDRealtor and the 1’s. I am lucky to own, but a down economy brings other social ills and not just low house prices. I guess I want it both ways.
January 9, 2008 at 8:44 AM #132777AecetiaParticipantCongrats. to you Navydoc. I am somewhere between SDRealtor and the 1’s. I am lucky to own, but a down economy brings other social ills and not just low house prices. I guess I want it both ways.
January 9, 2008 at 8:44 AM #132838AecetiaParticipantCongrats. to you Navydoc. I am somewhere between SDRealtor and the 1’s. I am lucky to own, but a down economy brings other social ills and not just low house prices. I guess I want it both ways.
January 9, 2008 at 8:44 AM #132874AecetiaParticipantCongrats. to you Navydoc. I am somewhere between SDRealtor and the 1’s. I am lucky to own, but a down economy brings other social ills and not just low house prices. I guess I want it both ways.
January 9, 2008 at 8:50 AM #132597SD TransplantParticipantCongrats to you Navydoc.
My wife and I are execting our first baby now. We just found out recently. I guess I’m somewhere between a 3-4 because I am renting a nice townhouse with a garage and all the amenities. However, my employment opportunities are dimisishing with my current employer (in San Diego), and I don’t just want to pick up and move. Hence, I will be looking for new work soon.
I’m happy about an extra deduction to my taxes, but I realize that will be short lived once we realize what a costly venture a new baby is. The reality is that surviving on a low six figure income for a family is tough in San Diego. I always wonder how others are handling it (I guess credit cards or higher income) π
January 9, 2008 at 8:50 AM #132780SD TransplantParticipantCongrats to you Navydoc.
My wife and I are execting our first baby now. We just found out recently. I guess I’m somewhere between a 3-4 because I am renting a nice townhouse with a garage and all the amenities. However, my employment opportunities are dimisishing with my current employer (in San Diego), and I don’t just want to pick up and move. Hence, I will be looking for new work soon.
I’m happy about an extra deduction to my taxes, but I realize that will be short lived once we realize what a costly venture a new baby is. The reality is that surviving on a low six figure income for a family is tough in San Diego. I always wonder how others are handling it (I guess credit cards or higher income) π
January 9, 2008 at 8:50 AM #132787SD TransplantParticipantCongrats to you Navydoc.
My wife and I are execting our first baby now. We just found out recently. I guess I’m somewhere between a 3-4 because I am renting a nice townhouse with a garage and all the amenities. However, my employment opportunities are dimisishing with my current employer (in San Diego), and I don’t just want to pick up and move. Hence, I will be looking for new work soon.
I’m happy about an extra deduction to my taxes, but I realize that will be short lived once we realize what a costly venture a new baby is. The reality is that surviving on a low six figure income for a family is tough in San Diego. I always wonder how others are handling it (I guess credit cards or higher income) π
January 9, 2008 at 8:50 AM #132848SD TransplantParticipantCongrats to you Navydoc.
My wife and I are execting our first baby now. We just found out recently. I guess I’m somewhere between a 3-4 because I am renting a nice townhouse with a garage and all the amenities. However, my employment opportunities are dimisishing with my current employer (in San Diego), and I don’t just want to pick up and move. Hence, I will be looking for new work soon.
I’m happy about an extra deduction to my taxes, but I realize that will be short lived once we realize what a costly venture a new baby is. The reality is that surviving on a low six figure income for a family is tough in San Diego. I always wonder how others are handling it (I guess credit cards or higher income) π
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