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meadandale
Participant“I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner”
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don’t have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a ‘better person’ or a more ‘responsible citizen’ is you.
meadandale
Participant“I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner”
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don’t have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a ‘better person’ or a more ‘responsible citizen’ is you.
meadandale
Participant“I can tell by your comments that you are a bitter owner”
LOL
Save your amateur psycho analysis….You don’t have a clue what you are talking about and your assessment is wrong in every aspect.
Frankly, it sounds like you are the bitter one and the last person who I need giving me advice on how to be a ‘better person’ or a more ‘responsible citizen’ is you.
meadandale
Participant“Why do you live 20 miles from work? Let me guess, you either have a McMansion or a McMarpment. I chose to rent a reasonably-sized place 10 minutes from work.”
LOL. Make assumptions much?
I OWN a house, I don’t rent. It’s not a Mc anything. It’s 1000 square feet and it’s 50 years old.
Unfortunately, my job is in Sorrento Valley and my house is near SDSU. I can’t afford a house 10 minutes from where I work.
What happens if I were to buy a house near where I work and change jobs? Should I keep selling my house and moving everytime I change jobs? That makes alot sense.
meadandale
Participant“Why do you live 20 miles from work? Let me guess, you either have a McMansion or a McMarpment. I chose to rent a reasonably-sized place 10 minutes from work.”
LOL. Make assumptions much?
I OWN a house, I don’t rent. It’s not a Mc anything. It’s 1000 square feet and it’s 50 years old.
Unfortunately, my job is in Sorrento Valley and my house is near SDSU. I can’t afford a house 10 minutes from where I work.
What happens if I were to buy a house near where I work and change jobs? Should I keep selling my house and moving everytime I change jobs? That makes alot sense.
meadandale
Participant“Why do you live 20 miles from work? Let me guess, you either have a McMansion or a McMarpment. I chose to rent a reasonably-sized place 10 minutes from work.”
LOL. Make assumptions much?
I OWN a house, I don’t rent. It’s not a Mc anything. It’s 1000 square feet and it’s 50 years old.
Unfortunately, my job is in Sorrento Valley and my house is near SDSU. I can’t afford a house 10 minutes from where I work.
What happens if I were to buy a house near where I work and change jobs? Should I keep selling my house and moving everytime I change jobs? That makes alot sense.
meadandale
Participant“Why do you live 20 miles from work? Let me guess, you either have a McMansion or a McMarpment. I chose to rent a reasonably-sized place 10 minutes from work.”
LOL. Make assumptions much?
I OWN a house, I don’t rent. It’s not a Mc anything. It’s 1000 square feet and it’s 50 years old.
Unfortunately, my job is in Sorrento Valley and my house is near SDSU. I can’t afford a house 10 minutes from where I work.
What happens if I were to buy a house near where I work and change jobs? Should I keep selling my house and moving everytime I change jobs? That makes alot sense.
meadandale
Participant“Why do you live 20 miles from work? Let me guess, you either have a McMansion or a McMarpment. I chose to rent a reasonably-sized place 10 minutes from work.”
LOL. Make assumptions much?
I OWN a house, I don’t rent. It’s not a Mc anything. It’s 1000 square feet and it’s 50 years old.
Unfortunately, my job is in Sorrento Valley and my house is near SDSU. I can’t afford a house 10 minutes from where I work.
What happens if I were to buy a house near where I work and change jobs? Should I keep selling my house and moving everytime I change jobs? That makes alot sense.
meadandale
Participant“Much less waste, pollution, and conspicous consumption and more focus on things that actually matter.”
This coming from the person that just spent their stimulous check on a a big screen tv, stereo system and a big ‘see how cool my new crap is’ party?
LOL. Pot? Meet the kettle.
meadandale
Participant“Much less waste, pollution, and conspicous consumption and more focus on things that actually matter.”
This coming from the person that just spent their stimulous check on a a big screen tv, stereo system and a big ‘see how cool my new crap is’ party?
LOL. Pot? Meet the kettle.
meadandale
Participant“Much less waste, pollution, and conspicous consumption and more focus on things that actually matter.”
This coming from the person that just spent their stimulous check on a a big screen tv, stereo system and a big ‘see how cool my new crap is’ party?
LOL. Pot? Meet the kettle.
meadandale
Participant“Much less waste, pollution, and conspicous consumption and more focus on things that actually matter.”
This coming from the person that just spent their stimulous check on a a big screen tv, stereo system and a big ‘see how cool my new crap is’ party?
LOL. Pot? Meet the kettle.
meadandale
Participant“Much less waste, pollution, and conspicous consumption and more focus on things that actually matter.”
This coming from the person that just spent their stimulous check on a a big screen tv, stereo system and a big ‘see how cool my new crap is’ party?
LOL. Pot? Meet the kettle.
meadandale
Participant“It’s not like I (or most anyone else) has to drive to work every day. We just do it because taking public transportation to work is such a hassle.”
I’d call public transportation more than ‘a hassle’. I don’t know about you but spending 4 hours a day to commute 20 miles in each direction is a pretty piss poor quality of life.
Do you have an extra 4 hours a day to get to and from work?
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