Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]it’s pretty clear what his problem is. not easily solveable.
distraction may be the only alternative.[/quote]
scaredy, “distraction” doesn’t work. Pornography is an addiction … a very insidious and recalcitrant one, at that.
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]it’s pretty clear what his problem is. not easily solveable.
distraction may be the only alternative.[/quote]
scaredy, “distraction” doesn’t work. Pornography is an addiction … a very insidious and recalcitrant one, at that.
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Always studying]I have been lurking on this board for years, I usually don’t have anything to add, but this time I do.
Last year my wife and I brought a brand new house in Temecula, it came with solar. So far our highest monthly electric bill was 99 cents. The home builder said it was a $25,000 value, and we did get a pretty good tax rebate because of it this year.
If you were going to install a system on an existing house, I would think you would need to stay in the house for at least 10 years to recoup the investment. Figuring $200 a month electric bill.[/quote]
Always studying, your new utility bill is astounding, esp given your inland location! I’d be interested to know the sf of your new home and how much you paid, if you could so oblige me!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Always studying]I have been lurking on this board for years, I usually don’t have anything to add, but this time I do.
Last year my wife and I brought a brand new house in Temecula, it came with solar. So far our highest monthly electric bill was 99 cents. The home builder said it was a $25,000 value, and we did get a pretty good tax rebate because of it this year.
If you were going to install a system on an existing house, I would think you would need to stay in the house for at least 10 years to recoup the investment. Figuring $200 a month electric bill.[/quote]
Always studying, your new utility bill is astounding, esp given your inland location! I’d be interested to know the sf of your new home and how much you paid, if you could so oblige me!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Always studying]I have been lurking on this board for years, I usually don’t have anything to add, but this time I do.
Last year my wife and I brought a brand new house in Temecula, it came with solar. So far our highest monthly electric bill was 99 cents. The home builder said it was a $25,000 value, and we did get a pretty good tax rebate because of it this year.
If you were going to install a system on an existing house, I would think you would need to stay in the house for at least 10 years to recoup the investment. Figuring $200 a month electric bill.[/quote]
Always studying, your new utility bill is astounding, esp given your inland location! I’d be interested to know the sf of your new home and how much you paid, if you could so oblige me!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Always studying]I have been lurking on this board for years, I usually don’t have anything to add, but this time I do.
Last year my wife and I brought a brand new house in Temecula, it came with solar. So far our highest monthly electric bill was 99 cents. The home builder said it was a $25,000 value, and we did get a pretty good tax rebate because of it this year.
If you were going to install a system on an existing house, I would think you would need to stay in the house for at least 10 years to recoup the investment. Figuring $200 a month electric bill.[/quote]
Always studying, your new utility bill is astounding, esp given your inland location! I’d be interested to know the sf of your new home and how much you paid, if you could so oblige me!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Always studying]I have been lurking on this board for years, I usually don’t have anything to add, but this time I do.
Last year my wife and I brought a brand new house in Temecula, it came with solar. So far our highest monthly electric bill was 99 cents. The home builder said it was a $25,000 value, and we did get a pretty good tax rebate because of it this year.
If you were going to install a system on an existing house, I would think you would need to stay in the house for at least 10 years to recoup the investment. Figuring $200 a month electric bill.[/quote]
Always studying, your new utility bill is astounding, esp given your inland location! I’d be interested to know the sf of your new home and how much you paid, if you could so oblige me!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]im going to send my friend a copy of this chat. i think it’ll inspire him
treasure hunting in the phillipines sounds perfect. much better than hot sex with some crazy chick.
but then again, i am old…[/quote]
scaredy, do you realize there is supposedly “1000 islands” in the Phillipines to “treasure hunt” in? It’s a virtual “oasis.”
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]im going to send my friend a copy of this chat. i think it’ll inspire him
treasure hunting in the phillipines sounds perfect. much better than hot sex with some crazy chick.
but then again, i am old…[/quote]
scaredy, do you realize there is supposedly “1000 islands” in the Phillipines to “treasure hunt” in? It’s a virtual “oasis.”
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]im going to send my friend a copy of this chat. i think it’ll inspire him
treasure hunting in the phillipines sounds perfect. much better than hot sex with some crazy chick.
but then again, i am old…[/quote]
scaredy, do you realize there is supposedly “1000 islands” in the Phillipines to “treasure hunt” in? It’s a virtual “oasis.”
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]im going to send my friend a copy of this chat. i think it’ll inspire him
treasure hunting in the phillipines sounds perfect. much better than hot sex with some crazy chick.
but then again, i am old…[/quote]
scaredy, do you realize there is supposedly “1000 islands” in the Phillipines to “treasure hunt” in? It’s a virtual “oasis.”
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=walterwhite]im going to send my friend a copy of this chat. i think it’ll inspire him
treasure hunting in the phillipines sounds perfect. much better than hot sex with some crazy chick.
but then again, i am old…[/quote]
scaredy, do you realize there is supposedly “1000 islands” in the Phillipines to “treasure hunt” in? It’s a virtual “oasis.”
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]… Also, not discussed here, but men aren’t the only ones who corner the market on cheating. I imagine the maid could’ve been afraid of retaliation, losing her job, etc, but she could’ve said no. It would seem she had no problem being w/a married man. Vows sometimes mean nothing to women, either…[/quote]
My understanding from one of those online gossip rags was that the maid in this case was married to another while bearing the guvenator’s child. She even told the hospital her husband was the father. The gossip rag posted a copy of this child’s (redacted) LA County birth certificate with the father and mother’s names on it. It also stated she was not a live-in maid. She lived with her husband and children at the time in LA County. The guvenator and his family also lived in LA County at the time.
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]… Also, not discussed here, but men aren’t the only ones who corner the market on cheating. I imagine the maid could’ve been afraid of retaliation, losing her job, etc, but she could’ve said no. It would seem she had no problem being w/a married man. Vows sometimes mean nothing to women, either…[/quote]
My understanding from one of those online gossip rags was that the maid in this case was married to another while bearing the guvenator’s child. She even told the hospital her husband was the father. The gossip rag posted a copy of this child’s (redacted) LA County birth certificate with the father and mother’s names on it. It also stated she was not a live-in maid. She lived with her husband and children at the time in LA County. The guvenator and his family also lived in LA County at the time.
-
AuthorPosts
