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ParticipantCan the 1st and 2nd agree to a split based on the % each of them loaned? If the 1st loaned 80% and the 2nd loaned 20%, then those are the percentages they get from the final sale price. Assuming they can work together.
nostradamus
ParticipantCan the 1st and 2nd agree to a split based on the % each of them loaned? If the 1st loaned 80% and the 2nd loaned 20%, then those are the percentages they get from the final sale price. Assuming they can work together.
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo] Also, I think there are cultural attitudes about physical appearance – like being able to look good in a bikini on the beach.[/quote]
Looking good in a bikini is nice, but I’m more concerned with being well enough to enjoy a long, stress-free life well into my golden years. When you’re in your 30’s, 40’s, 50’s it’s easy to say health is all about appearance… Later on when the poor-diet-and-exercise-induced illnesses set in, you may find that keeping in good health pays off in more ways than just appearance…Just before my dad died I asked him if he wanted to leave me with any advice he had learned in his many years (he lived until 91 and was almost 60 when I was born). He was a doctor– a pathologist. He said: take care of your teeth, and avoid fat. His whole career was spent diagnosing illnesses, the majority of which he believe could be traced to the levels of fat in your body. He learned to skateboard at age 80, the same year I set him up on the internet.
I can’t discredit the words of my dad on his death bed and have used his advice since! San Diego is an easy place to do it. Surf all year, snowboard in the winter, volleyball all year, scuba, hiking, swimming, you name it. We have many sports clubs, fitness centers, and plain old nature trails for the outdoorsy types.
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo] Also, I think there are cultural attitudes about physical appearance – like being able to look good in a bikini on the beach.[/quote]
Looking good in a bikini is nice, but I’m more concerned with being well enough to enjoy a long, stress-free life well into my golden years. When you’re in your 30’s, 40’s, 50’s it’s easy to say health is all about appearance… Later on when the poor-diet-and-exercise-induced illnesses set in, you may find that keeping in good health pays off in more ways than just appearance…Just before my dad died I asked him if he wanted to leave me with any advice he had learned in his many years (he lived until 91 and was almost 60 when I was born). He was a doctor– a pathologist. He said: take care of your teeth, and avoid fat. His whole career was spent diagnosing illnesses, the majority of which he believe could be traced to the levels of fat in your body. He learned to skateboard at age 80, the same year I set him up on the internet.
I can’t discredit the words of my dad on his death bed and have used his advice since! San Diego is an easy place to do it. Surf all year, snowboard in the winter, volleyball all year, scuba, hiking, swimming, you name it. We have many sports clubs, fitness centers, and plain old nature trails for the outdoorsy types.
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo] Also, I think there are cultural attitudes about physical appearance – like being able to look good in a bikini on the beach.[/quote]
Looking good in a bikini is nice, but I’m more concerned with being well enough to enjoy a long, stress-free life well into my golden years. When you’re in your 30’s, 40’s, 50’s it’s easy to say health is all about appearance… Later on when the poor-diet-and-exercise-induced illnesses set in, you may find that keeping in good health pays off in more ways than just appearance…Just before my dad died I asked him if he wanted to leave me with any advice he had learned in his many years (he lived until 91 and was almost 60 when I was born). He was a doctor– a pathologist. He said: take care of your teeth, and avoid fat. His whole career was spent diagnosing illnesses, the majority of which he believe could be traced to the levels of fat in your body. He learned to skateboard at age 80, the same year I set him up on the internet.
I can’t discredit the words of my dad on his death bed and have used his advice since! San Diego is an easy place to do it. Surf all year, snowboard in the winter, volleyball all year, scuba, hiking, swimming, you name it. We have many sports clubs, fitness centers, and plain old nature trails for the outdoorsy types.
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo] Also, I think there are cultural attitudes about physical appearance – like being able to look good in a bikini on the beach.[/quote]
Looking good in a bikini is nice, but I’m more concerned with being well enough to enjoy a long, stress-free life well into my golden years. When you’re in your 30’s, 40’s, 50’s it’s easy to say health is all about appearance… Later on when the poor-diet-and-exercise-induced illnesses set in, you may find that keeping in good health pays off in more ways than just appearance…Just before my dad died I asked him if he wanted to leave me with any advice he had learned in his many years (he lived until 91 and was almost 60 when I was born). He was a doctor– a pathologist. He said: take care of your teeth, and avoid fat. His whole career was spent diagnosing illnesses, the majority of which he believe could be traced to the levels of fat in your body. He learned to skateboard at age 80, the same year I set him up on the internet.
I can’t discredit the words of my dad on his death bed and have used his advice since! San Diego is an easy place to do it. Surf all year, snowboard in the winter, volleyball all year, scuba, hiking, swimming, you name it. We have many sports clubs, fitness centers, and plain old nature trails for the outdoorsy types.
nostradamus
Participant[quote=seattle-relo] Also, I think there are cultural attitudes about physical appearance – like being able to look good in a bikini on the beach.[/quote]
Looking good in a bikini is nice, but I’m more concerned with being well enough to enjoy a long, stress-free life well into my golden years. When you’re in your 30’s, 40’s, 50’s it’s easy to say health is all about appearance… Later on when the poor-diet-and-exercise-induced illnesses set in, you may find that keeping in good health pays off in more ways than just appearance…Just before my dad died I asked him if he wanted to leave me with any advice he had learned in his many years (he lived until 91 and was almost 60 when I was born). He was a doctor– a pathologist. He said: take care of your teeth, and avoid fat. His whole career was spent diagnosing illnesses, the majority of which he believe could be traced to the levels of fat in your body. He learned to skateboard at age 80, the same year I set him up on the internet.
I can’t discredit the words of my dad on his death bed and have used his advice since! San Diego is an easy place to do it. Surf all year, snowboard in the winter, volleyball all year, scuba, hiking, swimming, you name it. We have many sports clubs, fitness centers, and plain old nature trails for the outdoorsy types.
nostradamus
ParticipantFor active people it just doesn’t get any better than SD. If you like sports and staying in shape, this is the place to be.
I would consider moving, but then I see the fat people talking about life in the South or Midwest…
I almost got in a fight this weekend when someone tried to steal my volleyball and the dude called me a “20-year-old-jerk”. It wasn’t a very good insult considering I’m 37 but I do lots of sports in SD and he was clearly a tourist from elsewhere (paunchy, pasty, and white).
Maybe it’s good that we don’t have the best restaurants in the world, yet another reason to keep us in shape.
Sorry for all the geographic fatness generalizations, feel free to thrash me for it.
nostradamus
ParticipantFor active people it just doesn’t get any better than SD. If you like sports and staying in shape, this is the place to be.
I would consider moving, but then I see the fat people talking about life in the South or Midwest…
I almost got in a fight this weekend when someone tried to steal my volleyball and the dude called me a “20-year-old-jerk”. It wasn’t a very good insult considering I’m 37 but I do lots of sports in SD and he was clearly a tourist from elsewhere (paunchy, pasty, and white).
Maybe it’s good that we don’t have the best restaurants in the world, yet another reason to keep us in shape.
Sorry for all the geographic fatness generalizations, feel free to thrash me for it.
nostradamus
ParticipantFor active people it just doesn’t get any better than SD. If you like sports and staying in shape, this is the place to be.
I would consider moving, but then I see the fat people talking about life in the South or Midwest…
I almost got in a fight this weekend when someone tried to steal my volleyball and the dude called me a “20-year-old-jerk”. It wasn’t a very good insult considering I’m 37 but I do lots of sports in SD and he was clearly a tourist from elsewhere (paunchy, pasty, and white).
Maybe it’s good that we don’t have the best restaurants in the world, yet another reason to keep us in shape.
Sorry for all the geographic fatness generalizations, feel free to thrash me for it.
nostradamus
ParticipantFor active people it just doesn’t get any better than SD. If you like sports and staying in shape, this is the place to be.
I would consider moving, but then I see the fat people talking about life in the South or Midwest…
I almost got in a fight this weekend when someone tried to steal my volleyball and the dude called me a “20-year-old-jerk”. It wasn’t a very good insult considering I’m 37 but I do lots of sports in SD and he was clearly a tourist from elsewhere (paunchy, pasty, and white).
Maybe it’s good that we don’t have the best restaurants in the world, yet another reason to keep us in shape.
Sorry for all the geographic fatness generalizations, feel free to thrash me for it.
nostradamus
ParticipantFor active people it just doesn’t get any better than SD. If you like sports and staying in shape, this is the place to be.
I would consider moving, but then I see the fat people talking about life in the South or Midwest…
I almost got in a fight this weekend when someone tried to steal my volleyball and the dude called me a “20-year-old-jerk”. It wasn’t a very good insult considering I’m 37 but I do lots of sports in SD and he was clearly a tourist from elsewhere (paunchy, pasty, and white).
Maybe it’s good that we don’t have the best restaurants in the world, yet another reason to keep us in shape.
Sorry for all the geographic fatness generalizations, feel free to thrash me for it.
nostradamus
ParticipantI hate hearing about any of it from either side. Who cares who blew who or who did what to his wife 30 years ago. Do we want a leader or a soap opera? It’s all so petty.
nostradamus
ParticipantI hate hearing about any of it from either side. Who cares who blew who or who did what to his wife 30 years ago. Do we want a leader or a soap opera? It’s all so petty.
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