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CoronitaParticipantIf i rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn't raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I'd suspect it's an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected "infestation", or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.
I don't have a rodent problem, but I do seem to see a swarm of geckos where i live (please no insurance jokes). I generally don't mind them, because they tend to eat all the bugs. One made the unfortunate decision to sleep under one of my car's tires, and I sort of had to scrape the flatten remains off the garage floor. Another one met it's demise when it decided to sleep inside my wife's shoe and was squashed when she put the shoes on and went jogging. Funny thing is my wife didn't notice until I saw a flattened gecko on the carpet, apparently left after the gecko dislodged from her socks while walking in.
Yes, I know TMI.
CoronitaParticipantIf i rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn't raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I'd suspect it's an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected "infestation", or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.
I don't have a rodent problem, but I do seem to see a swarm of geckos where i live (please no insurance jokes). I generally don't mind them, because they tend to eat all the bugs. One made the unfortunate decision to sleep under one of my car's tires, and I sort of had to scrape the flatten remains off the garage floor. Another one met it's demise when it decided to sleep inside my wife's shoe and was squashed when she put the shoes on and went jogging. Funny thing is my wife didn't notice until I saw a flattened gecko on the carpet, apparently left after the gecko dislodged from her socks while walking in.
Yes, I know TMI.
CoronitaParticipantIf i rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn't raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I'd suspect it's an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected "infestation", or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.
I don't have a rodent problem, but I do seem to see a swarm of geckos where i live (please no insurance jokes). I generally don't mind them, because they tend to eat all the bugs. One made the unfortunate decision to sleep under one of my car's tires, and I sort of had to scrape the flatten remains off the garage floor. Another one met it's demise when it decided to sleep inside my wife's shoe and was squashed when she put the shoes on and went jogging. Funny thing is my wife didn't notice until I saw a flattened gecko on the carpet, apparently left after the gecko dislodged from her socks while walking in.
Yes, I know TMI.
CoronitaParticipantIf i rented, and I saw a sporadic rodent, I probably wouldn't raise it as a concern to the ll. If I saw a swarm of them, I'd suspect it's an infestation, and make sure to contact my landlord. Generally, as a renter, I would expect the landlord to at least make an attempt at dealing with a suspected "infestation", or if it really bothered me, I would ask my landlord to break whatever lease i still had and find another place to live.
I don't have a rodent problem, but I do seem to see a swarm of geckos where i live (please no insurance jokes). I generally don't mind them, because they tend to eat all the bugs. One made the unfortunate decision to sleep under one of my car's tires, and I sort of had to scrape the flatten remains off the garage floor. Another one met it's demise when it decided to sleep inside my wife's shoe and was squashed when she put the shoes on and went jogging. Funny thing is my wife didn't notice until I saw a flattened gecko on the carpet, apparently left after the gecko dislodged from her socks while walking in.
Yes, I know TMI.
CoronitaParticipantAlex_angel,
I was referring to south of 56 and near 5.
But go to Vons, walk around and say hi to people and see which ones say hi back. its very rare. I have no idea where that jackass that comments on how I approach people knows anything. I am a very firendly and nice person. I just call BS when I see it and that seems to upset people.
Which one? The one off of 56 or the one in torrey hills in front of all the power lines?
Usually, people are pretty friendly to me, even when I look like sh*t. But then again, people love interacting with my daughter. I find the people at the Ace Hardware store pretty friendly, more so than those people at the mira mesa home depot. The vons people are pretty nice, and always seems to ask if I need help out. If you're trying to pick up someone in Vons, that might be a problem. Maybe it would also help if you drop your long beard, dropped the pony tail and pierced nose? 🙂 Just kidding.
I never had an issue of CV superficialness. I guess growing up in L.A., I'm pretty use to superficial people, and just tend to ignore them. BTW: lot's of those bimmers and mercedes are leased or financed. There is very little correlation between expensive car and net worth, especially in america where you can just about finance your way into anything.
CoronitaParticipantAlex_angel,
I was referring to south of 56 and near 5.
But go to Vons, walk around and say hi to people and see which ones say hi back. its very rare. I have no idea where that jackass that comments on how I approach people knows anything. I am a very firendly and nice person. I just call BS when I see it and that seems to upset people.
Which one? The one off of 56 or the one in torrey hills in front of all the power lines?
Usually, people are pretty friendly to me, even when I look like sh*t. But then again, people love interacting with my daughter. I find the people at the Ace Hardware store pretty friendly, more so than those people at the mira mesa home depot. The vons people are pretty nice, and always seems to ask if I need help out. If you're trying to pick up someone in Vons, that might be a problem. Maybe it would also help if you drop your long beard, dropped the pony tail and pierced nose? 🙂 Just kidding.
I never had an issue of CV superficialness. I guess growing up in L.A., I'm pretty use to superficial people, and just tend to ignore them. BTW: lot's of those bimmers and mercedes are leased or financed. There is very little correlation between expensive car and net worth, especially in america where you can just about finance your way into anything.
CoronitaParticipantAlex_angel,
I was referring to south of 56 and near 5.
But go to Vons, walk around and say hi to people and see which ones say hi back. its very rare. I have no idea where that jackass that comments on how I approach people knows anything. I am a very firendly and nice person. I just call BS when I see it and that seems to upset people.
Which one? The one off of 56 or the one in torrey hills in front of all the power lines?
Usually, people are pretty friendly to me, even when I look like sh*t. But then again, people love interacting with my daughter. I find the people at the Ace Hardware store pretty friendly, more so than those people at the mira mesa home depot. The vons people are pretty nice, and always seems to ask if I need help out. If you're trying to pick up someone in Vons, that might be a problem. Maybe it would also help if you drop your long beard, dropped the pony tail and pierced nose? 🙂 Just kidding.
I never had an issue of CV superficialness. I guess growing up in L.A., I'm pretty use to superficial people, and just tend to ignore them. BTW: lot's of those bimmers and mercedes are leased or financed. There is very little correlation between expensive car and net worth, especially in america where you can just about finance your way into anything.
CoronitaParticipantAlex_angel,
I was referring to south of 56 and near 5.
But go to Vons, walk around and say hi to people and see which ones say hi back. its very rare. I have no idea where that jackass that comments on how I approach people knows anything. I am a very firendly and nice person. I just call BS when I see it and that seems to upset people.
Which one? The one off of 56 or the one in torrey hills in front of all the power lines?
Usually, people are pretty friendly to me, even when I look like sh*t. But then again, people love interacting with my daughter. I find the people at the Ace Hardware store pretty friendly, more so than those people at the mira mesa home depot. The vons people are pretty nice, and always seems to ask if I need help out. If you're trying to pick up someone in Vons, that might be a problem. Maybe it would also help if you drop your long beard, dropped the pony tail and pierced nose? 🙂 Just kidding.
I never had an issue of CV superficialness. I guess growing up in L.A., I'm pretty use to superficial people, and just tend to ignore them. BTW: lot's of those bimmers and mercedes are leased or financed. There is very little correlation between expensive car and net worth, especially in america where you can just about finance your way into anything.
CoronitaParticipantAlex_angel,
I was referring to south of 56 and near 5.
But go to Vons, walk around and say hi to people and see which ones say hi back. its very rare. I have no idea where that jackass that comments on how I approach people knows anything. I am a very firendly and nice person. I just call BS when I see it and that seems to upset people.
Which one? The one off of 56 or the one in torrey hills in front of all the power lines?
Usually, people are pretty friendly to me, even when I look like sh*t. But then again, people love interacting with my daughter. I find the people at the Ace Hardware store pretty friendly, more so than those people at the mira mesa home depot. The vons people are pretty nice, and always seems to ask if I need help out. If you're trying to pick up someone in Vons, that might be a problem. Maybe it would also help if you drop your long beard, dropped the pony tail and pierced nose? 🙂 Just kidding.
I never had an issue of CV superficialness. I guess growing up in L.A., I'm pretty use to superficial people, and just tend to ignore them. BTW: lot's of those bimmers and mercedes are leased or financed. There is very little correlation between expensive car and net worth, especially in america where you can just about finance your way into anything.
December 20, 2007 at 1:26 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #121583
CoronitaParticipantI'm smoking crack today. Double checking my current plan, the contribution is 10% gross, and the stock discount is 15%. Never mind. Why did I think 15%/20% is beyond me.
Poll still applies though. Dump or hold on?
December 20, 2007 at 1:26 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #121726
CoronitaParticipantI'm smoking crack today. Double checking my current plan, the contribution is 10% gross, and the stock discount is 15%. Never mind. Why did I think 15%/20% is beyond me.
Poll still applies though. Dump or hold on?
December 20, 2007 at 1:26 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #121752
CoronitaParticipantI'm smoking crack today. Double checking my current plan, the contribution is 10% gross, and the stock discount is 15%. Never mind. Why did I think 15%/20% is beyond me.
Poll still applies though. Dump or hold on?
December 20, 2007 at 1:26 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #121804
CoronitaParticipantI'm smoking crack today. Double checking my current plan, the contribution is 10% gross, and the stock discount is 15%. Never mind. Why did I think 15%/20% is beyond me.
Poll still applies though. Dump or hold on?
December 20, 2007 at 1:26 PM in reply to: Poll: ESPP participants. Do you typically take the money and run or hold for cap gaps treatment. #121826
CoronitaParticipantI'm smoking crack today. Double checking my current plan, the contribution is 10% gross, and the stock discount is 15%. Never mind. Why did I think 15%/20% is beyond me.
Poll still applies though. Dump or hold on?
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