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ParticipantWait.are my best days behind me
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ParticipantShe looks very, well, fuckable.
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ParticipantI admit the spray of water is pleasant. But more so if rare.
I prefer spartan to stubborn.
I’m highly amused at the idea that I do not need running water.
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ParticipantIt’s been a sweaty summer, but I showering about 1 to 2x a month and that’s only to be occasionally sociable with my life. A slight rubdown with a towel gets rid of the sweat. Scrub the pits and crotcg several times a day, at work w paper towels.
The hair is the only place that smells according to wife. I scrub 9t with a towel but it’s still kind of heavily human smelling.
Need to keep it short maybe find some product.
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Participant[quote=gzz]US 10 year bond rates just hit a 33-month low! This is the rate that ties closest to mortgage rates.
Swiss 10 year rates have hit an all time world record low of -.77. Boggles the mind, give the government 1000 francs, and after ten years it will return 920 of them.
Even if San Diego real estate only yields 4% long term (I think it is well higher), that is more than double what you get investing in bonds, and the real estate is taxed at a lower rate the entire way.
There’s no guarantee we’ll ever get another real estate bubble, but the amount of money on the sidelines making 1.8%, 1%, 0%, -0.5% is gigantic.
We’ve got nearly all the ingredients: tight inventory, low mortgage rates, booming economy, growing population. Memories of losing money 2007-2010 are getting hazy… or non existent for the post 1995 birth cohort.[/quote]
The argument against gold is it produces nothing. But at least its not a guaranteed loss.
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ParticipantDear treehugger.
Is it just about $ or is it a spiritual/environmental impact type concern.
What upkeep is is too much? A/c? Sweeping?
I feel sometimes our large houses are ecological horrors, collectively. It’s not like we are building them. But we are guilty of excess by buying more than we really need.
All this bad environmental impact for walk in closets and unused bedrooms.
Ugh.
But what can I do? Realistically, nothing. My wife wouldnt downsize into a small condo [unless it was on Laguna beach]
my interest rates too low. The payment is right, no HOA, low taxes,
There’s nothing else here shed accept.
Plus like tg says I’d probably not come out ahead financially and I’m definitely not doing a big move for no money.
Basically in the immortal acronym of the wu tang clan, C.R.E.A.M.
So i’ll just live here with a ridiculous increase in square footage per person per day on average.
I feel bad. But then, that’s my way.
Smaller. More efficient. Hard not to fantasize about how beautiful itd be
My a/c is still busted, the savings and guilt assuaging are incredible. Maybe vandalize your own a-c in an easy to fix way for a while..
Bman I’d love a cool tiny little efficient place. With no pool … landscaping does bysoeoe else
Maybe forego downsizing and get an ebike, if it’s bad energy over your carbon footprint, treehuger. A gorgeous mid drive Bosch evoke. I’m gonna go ride it this minute. It’s a good way to hug a tree
Scaredy cat, whose own cats kill too m any birds, just like the evil cats in Franzen’ s book FREEDOM. Ugh.still. I love my little orange puss.
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ParticipantWith tomato juice.
Or without tomato juice. Classic version?
Both excellent.
But I dont like plain tomato juice solo. Isnt it basically spaghetti sauce?
So this michelada is a way to get tomatoes into your diet.
Knutson organic tomato juice, top rated…
The limes with vitamin c.
It all makes sense.
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ParticipantIt’s kind of like an appetizer. Its changed my life.
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Participant[quote=flu]…..So…I broke down finally and caved. I ordered a Model 3 today for my mom. Hopefully it gets here before her birthday. The electric Miata will have to wait….
However, I want to cancel and reorder the car because the order number has three 4’s in a row.. And superstition has it that is bad luck.. But it’s really hard to cancel and reorder and then Tesla will hold onto the $2500 for a few weeks and not let you apply it to the new order right away, which is annoying. Tesla needs to work on their website. I guess cost cutting found it’s way to the IT group… The model 3 was just discounted by $3000 BTW….
For me, maybe an ebikein the short term…I think there are a few ebike conversion kits on Amazon I wanted to try out. I got an old road bike that I rarely use… Reduce recycle reuse…lol…
no no no no no no no
test a mid drive bosch system.
its different.
no conversion.
this is not negotiable.
bosch midd drive.
2k at your trek dealer complete.
different experience.
keep yr old bike or sell.
only bosch.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=scaredyclassic]cmon, thats funny, right?[/quote]
Yes. But a Jewish guy is highly logical and he would never complain about a party splintering when the end result he supposedly wants is another party.[/quote]
she might. for instance, in a supreme ct legal opinion, you may have multiple concurring or dissenting opinions, that agree on the result but accuse the others of bad reasoning. the rwasoning may be more important thsn the result, since the rwasoning could lead to bad results in future disputes
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Participantcmon, thats funny, right?
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ParticipantA new rabbi comes to a well-established congregation. Every week on the Sabbath, a fight erupts during the service. When it comes time to recite the Shema prayer, half of the congregation stands and the other half sits. The half who stand say, “Of course we stand for the Shema. It’s the credo of Judaism. Throughout history, thousands of Jews have died with the words of the Shema on their lips.” The half who remain seated say, “No. According to the Shulchan Aruch (the code of Jewish law), if you are seated when you get to the Shema you remain seated.”
The people who are standing yell at the people who are sitting, “Stand up!” while the people who are sitting yell at the people who are standing, “Sit down!” It’s destroying the whole decorum of the service, and driving the new rabbi crazy. Finally, it’s brought to the rabbi’s attention that at a nearby home for the aged is a 98-year-old man who was a founding member of the congregation. So, in accordance with Talmudic tradition, the rabbi appoints a delegation of three, one who stands for the Shema, one who sits, and the rabbi himself, to go interview the man. They enter his room, and the man who stands for the Shema rushes over to the old man and says, “Wasn’t it the tradition in our synagogue to stand for the Shema?”
“No,” the old man answers in a weak voice. “That wasn’t the tradition.”
The other man jumps in excitedly. “Wasn’t it the tradition in our synagogue to sit for the Shema?”
“No,” the old man says. “That wasn’t the tradition.”
At this point, the rabbi cannot control himself. He cuts in angrily. “I don’t care what the tradition was! Just tell them one or the other. Do you know what goes on in services every week — the people who are standing yell at the people who are sitting, the people who are sitting yell at the people who are standing—”
“That was the tradition,” the old man says.
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Participantits even worse for the Tribe.
as the saying goes, “two jews, three opinions”
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Participanti like short scrappy guys. at 5’9, and skinny, ive always felt smaller than a real man. so my vote would, after green oarty, go 4 the little guy.
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