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patientlywaiting
ParticipantI do have sympathy.
If she lived in Canada, she’d be fine.
Caveat Emptor is fine for well-educated people. But it’s the government’s job to protect the most vulnerable. She should not have been able to get a loan.
Sometimes we do need to protect people from themselves.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI do have sympathy.
If she lived in Canada, she’d be fine.
Caveat Emptor is fine for well-educated people. But it’s the government’s job to protect the most vulnerable. She should not have been able to get a loan.
Sometimes we do need to protect people from themselves.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI do have sympathy.
If she lived in Canada, she’d be fine.
Caveat Emptor is fine for well-educated people. But it’s the government’s job to protect the most vulnerable. She should not have been able to get a loan.
Sometimes we do need to protect people from themselves.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI do have sympathy.
If she lived in Canada, she’d be fine.
Caveat Emptor is fine for well-educated people. But it’s the government’s job to protect the most vulnerable. She should not have been able to get a loan.
Sometimes we do need to protect people from themselves.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
patientlywaiting
ParticipantTuvu, i think that you should move to SF not because of the city but to be close to your daughter.
You only have so much time to live and enjoy your family.
When people live apart, they grow apart.
If you can afford it, why not move to SF and have an adventure. You’ll make new memories and experience a different city. But best of all, you can meet you daughter for lunch, get to know her boyfriend, etc…
Sounds like your daughter became an adult in The City. Why not move there and get to know her as the wonderful adult she’s become?
August 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260151patientlywaiting
ParticipantSpecial Canada Day Report: How Canada stole the American Dream
The numbers are in. Compared to the U.S., we work less, live longer, enjoy better health and have more sex. And get this: now we’re wealthier too.
http://www.macleans.ca/canada/national/article.jsp?content=20080625_50113_50113
August 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260349patientlywaiting
ParticipantSpecial Canada Day Report: How Canada stole the American Dream
The numbers are in. Compared to the U.S., we work less, live longer, enjoy better health and have more sex. And get this: now we’re wealthier too.
http://www.macleans.ca/canada/national/article.jsp?content=20080625_50113_50113
August 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260360patientlywaiting
ParticipantSpecial Canada Day Report: How Canada stole the American Dream
The numbers are in. Compared to the U.S., we work less, live longer, enjoy better health and have more sex. And get this: now we’re wealthier too.
http://www.macleans.ca/canada/national/article.jsp?content=20080625_50113_50113
August 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260407patientlywaiting
ParticipantSpecial Canada Day Report: How Canada stole the American Dream
The numbers are in. Compared to the U.S., we work less, live longer, enjoy better health and have more sex. And get this: now we’re wealthier too.
http://www.macleans.ca/canada/national/article.jsp?content=20080625_50113_50113
August 22, 2008 at 2:31 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260447patientlywaiting
ParticipantSpecial Canada Day Report: How Canada stole the American Dream
The numbers are in. Compared to the U.S., we work less, live longer, enjoy better health and have more sex. And get this: now we’re wealthier too.
http://www.macleans.ca/canada/national/article.jsp?content=20080625_50113_50113
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