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November 8, 2010 at 11:43 AM #629080November 8, 2010 at 11:45 AM #628000bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
A couple of my questions are answered here. Congrats on retiring your voluminous student loan debt so quickly, jstoesz!! This decision will serve you very well in the years to come!
November 8, 2010 at 11:45 AM #628075bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
A couple of my questions are answered here. Congrats on retiring your voluminous student loan debt so quickly, jstoesz!! This decision will serve you very well in the years to come!
November 8, 2010 at 11:45 AM #628642bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
A couple of my questions are answered here. Congrats on retiring your voluminous student loan debt so quickly, jstoesz!! This decision will serve you very well in the years to come!
November 8, 2010 at 11:45 AM #628769bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
A couple of my questions are answered here. Congrats on retiring your voluminous student loan debt so quickly, jstoesz!! This decision will serve you very well in the years to come!
November 8, 2010 at 11:45 AM #629085bearishgurlParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
A couple of my questions are answered here. Congrats on retiring your voluminous student loan debt so quickly, jstoesz!! This decision will serve you very well in the years to come!
November 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM #628005NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
I don’t hate “track homes” because, like you, I don’t care that much about cars, clothes, houses… I hate tracts of tract homes.
I would suggest Jamul, of course.Actually, Bearishgirl can handle that question.
I think your success and failure in San Diego,given what you have disclosed, is going to depend on a patient and intelligent mutually held strategy,hard work, maybe a “sacrifice” or two and some luck…same as with anyone else. You could do it.
November 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM #628080NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
I don’t hate “track homes” because, like you, I don’t care that much about cars, clothes, houses… I hate tracts of tract homes.
I would suggest Jamul, of course.Actually, Bearishgirl can handle that question.
I think your success and failure in San Diego,given what you have disclosed, is going to depend on a patient and intelligent mutually held strategy,hard work, maybe a “sacrifice” or two and some luck…same as with anyone else. You could do it.
November 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM #628647NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
I don’t hate “track homes” because, like you, I don’t care that much about cars, clothes, houses… I hate tracts of tract homes.
I would suggest Jamul, of course.Actually, Bearishgirl can handle that question.
I think your success and failure in San Diego,given what you have disclosed, is going to depend on a patient and intelligent mutually held strategy,hard work, maybe a “sacrifice” or two and some luck…same as with anyone else. You could do it.
November 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM #628774NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
I don’t hate “track homes” because, like you, I don’t care that much about cars, clothes, houses… I hate tracts of tract homes.
I would suggest Jamul, of course.Actually, Bearishgirl can handle that question.
I think your success and failure in San Diego,given what you have disclosed, is going to depend on a patient and intelligent mutually held strategy,hard work, maybe a “sacrifice” or two and some luck…same as with anyone else. You could do it.
November 8, 2010 at 11:51 AM #629090NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jstoesz]That was funny Rustico…no the 3rd world is not good enough. Yup, I am a stupid American I suppose. I also have an irrational fear/hatred of tract homes. Its always been there, I think I like variety and walking too much.
The biggest problem is that I do not want to be a two income family. Works well for some folks, but not what I am looking for.
Where would you suggest living in SD, Rustico?
You asked what do we do with our money? PA school student loan debt is quite the millstone…with a bit more penny pinching, it will be gone next year.
werewolf, because we both found better jobs in east sac, and we figured it would be fun to live in the mountains for a while. We had been considering putting down roots here, but the high price of SD gave us itchy feet.[/quote]
I don’t hate “track homes” because, like you, I don’t care that much about cars, clothes, houses… I hate tracts of tract homes.
I would suggest Jamul, of course.Actually, Bearishgirl can handle that question.
I think your success and failure in San Diego,given what you have disclosed, is going to depend on a patient and intelligent mutually held strategy,hard work, maybe a “sacrifice” or two and some luck…same as with anyone else. You could do it.
November 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #628010briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl] I actually really like Placerville . . . for a retirement locale.[/quote]
Why would you want to retire somewhere out of the way when you’re old?
I want to retire somewhere I can walk and where there’s plenty to do outside the house.
A close friend’s dad just died. The mom is about 80yo and doesn’t drive anymore. She’s feeling pretty lonely in her big suburban house.
November 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #628085briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl] I actually really like Placerville . . . for a retirement locale.[/quote]
Why would you want to retire somewhere out of the way when you’re old?
I want to retire somewhere I can walk and where there’s plenty to do outside the house.
A close friend’s dad just died. The mom is about 80yo and doesn’t drive anymore. She’s feeling pretty lonely in her big suburban house.
November 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #628652briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl] I actually really like Placerville . . . for a retirement locale.[/quote]
Why would you want to retire somewhere out of the way when you’re old?
I want to retire somewhere I can walk and where there’s plenty to do outside the house.
A close friend’s dad just died. The mom is about 80yo and doesn’t drive anymore. She’s feeling pretty lonely in her big suburban house.
November 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM #628778briansd1Guest[quote=bearishgurl] I actually really like Placerville . . . for a retirement locale.[/quote]
Why would you want to retire somewhere out of the way when you’re old?
I want to retire somewhere I can walk and where there’s plenty to do outside the house.
A close friend’s dad just died. The mom is about 80yo and doesn’t drive anymore. She’s feeling pretty lonely in her big suburban house.
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