Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
atr
ParticipantI have had friends with younger children that preferred first floor units so that they didn’t have to deal with stairs regularly, particularly if bringing in groceries or whatever with a child or two in tow. Personal preference, I guess.
atr
ParticipantNostradamus–
As as renter, I much prefer living upstairs. Two reasons: one, I don’t want the clomping of neighbors overhead, and two, I like to open my windows at night, but I’ll only do it if my bedrooms are upstairs (and not located on the veranda, obviously). Yes, moving furniture is a pain, but you only do it once, and the benefits of living upstairs are many.
It sounds like this deal is potentially a good one! Good on you for doing the research.
atr
ParticipantNostradamus–
As as renter, I much prefer living upstairs. Two reasons: one, I don’t want the clomping of neighbors overhead, and two, I like to open my windows at night, but I’ll only do it if my bedrooms are upstairs (and not located on the veranda, obviously). Yes, moving furniture is a pain, but you only do it once, and the benefits of living upstairs are many.
It sounds like this deal is potentially a good one! Good on you for doing the research.
atr
ParticipantNostradamus–
As as renter, I much prefer living upstairs. Two reasons: one, I don’t want the clomping of neighbors overhead, and two, I like to open my windows at night, but I’ll only do it if my bedrooms are upstairs (and not located on the veranda, obviously). Yes, moving furniture is a pain, but you only do it once, and the benefits of living upstairs are many.
It sounds like this deal is potentially a good one! Good on you for doing the research.
atr
ParticipantNostradamus–
As as renter, I much prefer living upstairs. Two reasons: one, I don’t want the clomping of neighbors overhead, and two, I like to open my windows at night, but I’ll only do it if my bedrooms are upstairs (and not located on the veranda, obviously). Yes, moving furniture is a pain, but you only do it once, and the benefits of living upstairs are many.
It sounds like this deal is potentially a good one! Good on you for doing the research.
atr
ParticipantNostradamus–
As as renter, I much prefer living upstairs. Two reasons: one, I don’t want the clomping of neighbors overhead, and two, I like to open my windows at night, but I’ll only do it if my bedrooms are upstairs (and not located on the veranda, obviously). Yes, moving furniture is a pain, but you only do it once, and the benefits of living upstairs are many.
It sounds like this deal is potentially a good one! Good on you for doing the research.
atr
ParticipantOkay, I’m not defending McCain per se, (I admire him on some levels, but I am not voting for him) but I think that marriage is a pretty complicated thing, and McCain and his first wife had a pretty unusual set of circumstances to deal with. Military life is not simple in the best of times, and add a horrific car crash and 5 years as a POW to the mix, and WOW–you have a hot mess.
Plenty of politicians have done things that don’t qualify them to be paragons of virtue. Hell, I’ve done things that don’t qualify ME to be a paragon of virtue. I just don’t believe that the circumstances of a divorce are one of the more important issues when considering whether someone would make a good president or not.
Marion, I don’t believe that ad hominem attacks are the best way of picking your candidate or belittling someone else’s. Furthermore, we just can’t truly know what goes on in someone else’s marriage. Can we draw extreme conclusions about you or anyone else who has been divorced at some point? Would that be fair or even accurate? I think not.
atr
ParticipantOkay, I’m not defending McCain per se, (I admire him on some levels, but I am not voting for him) but I think that marriage is a pretty complicated thing, and McCain and his first wife had a pretty unusual set of circumstances to deal with. Military life is not simple in the best of times, and add a horrific car crash and 5 years as a POW to the mix, and WOW–you have a hot mess.
Plenty of politicians have done things that don’t qualify them to be paragons of virtue. Hell, I’ve done things that don’t qualify ME to be a paragon of virtue. I just don’t believe that the circumstances of a divorce are one of the more important issues when considering whether someone would make a good president or not.
Marion, I don’t believe that ad hominem attacks are the best way of picking your candidate or belittling someone else’s. Furthermore, we just can’t truly know what goes on in someone else’s marriage. Can we draw extreme conclusions about you or anyone else who has been divorced at some point? Would that be fair or even accurate? I think not.
atr
ParticipantOkay, I’m not defending McCain per se, (I admire him on some levels, but I am not voting for him) but I think that marriage is a pretty complicated thing, and McCain and his first wife had a pretty unusual set of circumstances to deal with. Military life is not simple in the best of times, and add a horrific car crash and 5 years as a POW to the mix, and WOW–you have a hot mess.
Plenty of politicians have done things that don’t qualify them to be paragons of virtue. Hell, I’ve done things that don’t qualify ME to be a paragon of virtue. I just don’t believe that the circumstances of a divorce are one of the more important issues when considering whether someone would make a good president or not.
Marion, I don’t believe that ad hominem attacks are the best way of picking your candidate or belittling someone else’s. Furthermore, we just can’t truly know what goes on in someone else’s marriage. Can we draw extreme conclusions about you or anyone else who has been divorced at some point? Would that be fair or even accurate? I think not.
atr
ParticipantOkay, I’m not defending McCain per se, (I admire him on some levels, but I am not voting for him) but I think that marriage is a pretty complicated thing, and McCain and his first wife had a pretty unusual set of circumstances to deal with. Military life is not simple in the best of times, and add a horrific car crash and 5 years as a POW to the mix, and WOW–you have a hot mess.
Plenty of politicians have done things that don’t qualify them to be paragons of virtue. Hell, I’ve done things that don’t qualify ME to be a paragon of virtue. I just don’t believe that the circumstances of a divorce are one of the more important issues when considering whether someone would make a good president or not.
Marion, I don’t believe that ad hominem attacks are the best way of picking your candidate or belittling someone else’s. Furthermore, we just can’t truly know what goes on in someone else’s marriage. Can we draw extreme conclusions about you or anyone else who has been divorced at some point? Would that be fair or even accurate? I think not.
atr
ParticipantOkay, I’m not defending McCain per se, (I admire him on some levels, but I am not voting for him) but I think that marriage is a pretty complicated thing, and McCain and his first wife had a pretty unusual set of circumstances to deal with. Military life is not simple in the best of times, and add a horrific car crash and 5 years as a POW to the mix, and WOW–you have a hot mess.
Plenty of politicians have done things that don’t qualify them to be paragons of virtue. Hell, I’ve done things that don’t qualify ME to be a paragon of virtue. I just don’t believe that the circumstances of a divorce are one of the more important issues when considering whether someone would make a good president or not.
Marion, I don’t believe that ad hominem attacks are the best way of picking your candidate or belittling someone else’s. Furthermore, we just can’t truly know what goes on in someone else’s marriage. Can we draw extreme conclusions about you or anyone else who has been divorced at some point? Would that be fair or even accurate? I think not.
-
AuthorPosts