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drunkle
Participantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
drunkle
Participantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
drunkle
Participantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
drunkle
Participantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
drunkle
Participantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
drunkle
Participantcut your losses now. dont wait for the value to sink any further. depending on when you got into your current wife, you may still have equity you can save. and, with the current exchange rates, you may find a sucker overseas investor to take her off your hands.
either way, dump her, find yourself a rental with a nice attitude and nice amenities. in a couple years, you may either buy the rental or find another for half off. be patient, the marriage mess is only just unfolding.
drunkle
Participantthe airlines and the power companies have pretty much gone to sod *after* privatization and deregulation. what does that say about private industry?
the housing market is imploding now because of lax regulation of lending.
and private health care itself is being shown to be criminal in some cases, lax in others and overall in poor condition… for everyone except the shareholders.
i dont think national health care will be possible, however, without changes in all other areas of american life. the opinion that people will be healthier if they led healthier lifestyles being case in point. why put a warning label on cigarettes when you can outright ban them and force people to be healthier? same with potato chips and fried burgers and on down the line.
too many industries become targets with a national healthcare system that focuses on prevention and actually improving health. not gonna happen.
drunkle
Participantthe airlines and the power companies have pretty much gone to sod *after* privatization and deregulation. what does that say about private industry?
the housing market is imploding now because of lax regulation of lending.
and private health care itself is being shown to be criminal in some cases, lax in others and overall in poor condition… for everyone except the shareholders.
i dont think national health care will be possible, however, without changes in all other areas of american life. the opinion that people will be healthier if they led healthier lifestyles being case in point. why put a warning label on cigarettes when you can outright ban them and force people to be healthier? same with potato chips and fried burgers and on down the line.
too many industries become targets with a national healthcare system that focuses on prevention and actually improving health. not gonna happen.
drunkle
Participantthe airlines and the power companies have pretty much gone to sod *after* privatization and deregulation. what does that say about private industry?
the housing market is imploding now because of lax regulation of lending.
and private health care itself is being shown to be criminal in some cases, lax in others and overall in poor condition… for everyone except the shareholders.
i dont think national health care will be possible, however, without changes in all other areas of american life. the opinion that people will be healthier if they led healthier lifestyles being case in point. why put a warning label on cigarettes when you can outright ban them and force people to be healthier? same with potato chips and fried burgers and on down the line.
too many industries become targets with a national healthcare system that focuses on prevention and actually improving health. not gonna happen.
drunkle
Participantthe airlines and the power companies have pretty much gone to sod *after* privatization and deregulation. what does that say about private industry?
the housing market is imploding now because of lax regulation of lending.
and private health care itself is being shown to be criminal in some cases, lax in others and overall in poor condition… for everyone except the shareholders.
i dont think national health care will be possible, however, without changes in all other areas of american life. the opinion that people will be healthier if they led healthier lifestyles being case in point. why put a warning label on cigarettes when you can outright ban them and force people to be healthier? same with potato chips and fried burgers and on down the line.
too many industries become targets with a national healthcare system that focuses on prevention and actually improving health. not gonna happen.
drunkle
Participantthe airlines and the power companies have pretty much gone to sod *after* privatization and deregulation. what does that say about private industry?
the housing market is imploding now because of lax regulation of lending.
and private health care itself is being shown to be criminal in some cases, lax in others and overall in poor condition… for everyone except the shareholders.
i dont think national health care will be possible, however, without changes in all other areas of american life. the opinion that people will be healthier if they led healthier lifestyles being case in point. why put a warning label on cigarettes when you can outright ban them and force people to be healthier? same with potato chips and fried burgers and on down the line.
too many industries become targets with a national healthcare system that focuses on prevention and actually improving health. not gonna happen.
drunkle
Participantif you work on base, consider san clemente? i love that town/area… beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, small town with lots of mom and pop shops…
oside is strange. 2 miles north of carlsbad, but it’s like a totally different planet… nice places by the beach, but inland, the ghettos broken up by farms and tract houses… it’s like the ob or even ib of north county… but el cajonified…
drunkle
Participantif you work on base, consider san clemente? i love that town/area… beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, small town with lots of mom and pop shops…
oside is strange. 2 miles north of carlsbad, but it’s like a totally different planet… nice places by the beach, but inland, the ghettos broken up by farms and tract houses… it’s like the ob or even ib of north county… but el cajonified…
drunkle
Participantif you work on base, consider san clemente? i love that town/area… beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, small town with lots of mom and pop shops…
oside is strange. 2 miles north of carlsbad, but it’s like a totally different planet… nice places by the beach, but inland, the ghettos broken up by farms and tract houses… it’s like the ob or even ib of north county… but el cajonified…
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