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Ash HousewaresParticipant
spiritually sick of moving (and renting)
Now that’s a rationale for buying I haven’t heard before.
Ash HousewaresParticipantspiritually sick of moving (and renting)
Now that’s a rationale for buying I haven’t heard before.
Ash HousewaresParticipantspiritually sick of moving (and renting)
Now that’s a rationale for buying I haven’t heard before.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177303Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177656Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177664Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177670Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
March 27, 2008 at 7:17 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177757Ash HousewaresParticipantDitto what zk said. Anyone who looks at the record will conclude the Bush foreign policy is a disaster. People like Casca argue that the war is part of a larger struggle in the middle east involving Iran, etc, and they use scare tactics to make their points. But they never seem to mention that the reason the war was started, if we our to believe Bush, was over Iraq’s WMD program. Since that didn’t pan out they are just grasping at straws for another justification to make it look like some brilliant well thought out plan, like countering Iran was the idea all along. It’s revisionist history at best.
Ash HousewaresParticipantI don’t understand all those “couldn’t handle the cold” comments. Yes it’s colder, but you wear more clothes so it feels the same. You spend an extra minute putting on a jacket, hat, and maybe a scarf before you go out. With all that on, you’re no colder than you would be walking around CA in a t-shirt in winter. Plus, I’m like cyphire, I like weather and seasons. Would you rather have a 65F sunny Christmas, or have a snow falling outside as you unwrap gifts by a fire? For now I’d take the snow and fireplace, maybe when I’m older I’d like the warm sun.
Ash HousewaresParticipantI don’t understand all those “couldn’t handle the cold” comments. Yes it’s colder, but you wear more clothes so it feels the same. You spend an extra minute putting on a jacket, hat, and maybe a scarf before you go out. With all that on, you’re no colder than you would be walking around CA in a t-shirt in winter. Plus, I’m like cyphire, I like weather and seasons. Would you rather have a 65F sunny Christmas, or have a snow falling outside as you unwrap gifts by a fire? For now I’d take the snow and fireplace, maybe when I’m older I’d like the warm sun.
Ash HousewaresParticipantI don’t understand all those “couldn’t handle the cold” comments. Yes it’s colder, but you wear more clothes so it feels the same. You spend an extra minute putting on a jacket, hat, and maybe a scarf before you go out. With all that on, you’re no colder than you would be walking around CA in a t-shirt in winter. Plus, I’m like cyphire, I like weather and seasons. Would you rather have a 65F sunny Christmas, or have a snow falling outside as you unwrap gifts by a fire? For now I’d take the snow and fireplace, maybe when I’m older I’d like the warm sun.
Ash HousewaresParticipantI don’t understand all those “couldn’t handle the cold” comments. Yes it’s colder, but you wear more clothes so it feels the same. You spend an extra minute putting on a jacket, hat, and maybe a scarf before you go out. With all that on, you’re no colder than you would be walking around CA in a t-shirt in winter. Plus, I’m like cyphire, I like weather and seasons. Would you rather have a 65F sunny Christmas, or have a snow falling outside as you unwrap gifts by a fire? For now I’d take the snow and fireplace, maybe when I’m older I’d like the warm sun.
Ash HousewaresParticipantI don’t understand all those “couldn’t handle the cold” comments. Yes it’s colder, but you wear more clothes so it feels the same. You spend an extra minute putting on a jacket, hat, and maybe a scarf before you go out. With all that on, you’re no colder than you would be walking around CA in a t-shirt in winter. Plus, I’m like cyphire, I like weather and seasons. Would you rather have a 65F sunny Christmas, or have a snow falling outside as you unwrap gifts by a fire? For now I’d take the snow and fireplace, maybe when I’m older I’d like the warm sun.
Ash HousewaresParticipantAhhh, Madison. Some of my fondest memories are of that place. Sip a beer at the Union Terrace overlooking Lake Mendota on a crisp fall afternoon, then walk over to state street for any kind of ethnic food you can imagine. Mix that with Packer/Badger football, the intellectual curiosity that permeates the place, and the nicest people in the world. Stir, and you have a the recipe for a heaven cocktail.
You may even have Barry Alvarez for a neighbor!
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