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March 26, 2015 at 10:24 PM in reply to: The cost of an Ivy League undergrad degree next year…. #784221
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ParticipantI had a client just under 90. Had the body of a solid 40 year old carpenter. Lean and powerful. Face looked very old. Dude had little money but continues to do construction work his whole life. Roofing. Jack Hammer work. Whatever. Stronger than hell. Had picked up a charge of resisting arrest…with a shocking amount of resistance.
I’m starting to think the way to grow old is hard labor.
March 26, 2015 at 7:49 AM in reply to: The cost of an Ivy League undergrad degree next year…. #784196scaredyclassic
ParticipantNew academic PhD us essentially unemployable. Person is probably an idiot.
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ParticipantIt does feel like humans are increasingly unnecessary.
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ParticipantIn the future all underwear will be virtual.
March 22, 2015 at 9:42 PM in reply to: State of the economy and affect on housing in S California #784092scaredyclassic
ParticipantThis opportunity is no longer avsilable, also Immoral, now illegal and evil, but Thomas Jefferson’s journals say he was getting a 4 percent return on his slaves through births.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-dark-side-of-thomas-jefferson-35976004/
March 22, 2015 at 8:44 PM in reply to: State of the economy and affect on housing in S California #784085scaredyclassic
ParticipantAt the very least get .9 to 1 perc. In an Amex personal savings acct. Linked to yr. Checking
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ParticipantTrue. But I think this is my last car ever. I’m gonna give it away when the last kid leaves and switch to electric bicycles.
We just cleaned up our living room and threw out some furniture and it looks like a new house.
We are very messy people…
March 22, 2015 at 2:06 PM in reply to: State of the economy and affect on housing in S California #784072scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=Jazzman][quote=wallers]ok thanks everyone! great info. I think I am going to rent and see how this all plays out.
From all the info here and everywhere generally speaking it seems prices will either remain somewhat the same/maybe a bit up for sometime and things will trudge along or go down. So financially it might be prudent to wait and see with minimal risk of a continued large price increase (buy now or be priced out forever!). Plus there is the possibility of staying calm and being rewarded for waiting for lower prices.
On the personal side I like being a homeowner. But if I can’t get what I want perhaps than maybe it’s not a great idea to buy anyways.[/quote]
If I was in your shoes, I’d probably be doing the same. It’s a huge commitment so you have to be comfortable with it.[/quote]
people who actually think about things are unlikely to ever be really comfortable.
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ParticipantAt under 1 percent interest for 5 y. It seemed reasonable to finance 100 percent of our cars.
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Participanti was into saving money for so long…
one side effect is now that its not so tight… it can be difficult to let go and spend money
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Participantok. i’ll stay.
these strange desires for another life that pass over like a fever…
i guess i could just eat out at aztek tacos every day….tasty…but not by the mediterranean….just ina strip mall on the 79. though they have an outdoor eating earea. i could pretend.
March 21, 2015 at 10:30 PM in reply to: The cost of an Ivy League undergrad degree next year…. #784055scaredyclassic
Participanti talked to him on the phone for an hour the other day. i always feel like i shouldnt talk to him too much. could be draining energy. it can be draining enough to talk to ones mom generally speaking…like theres nothing left to say, and one doesnt want to have to repeat ones self….. im always 2nd after her, which is ok. usually i cut him off cause i dont want him to feel obligated to chatter. but for some reason the other day he wanted to jabber on and on. it was nice. i got tired and had to go to sleep. he wouldve kept talking. he has so much excitement about every little thing going on…his little life is amazing, so amazing.
March 21, 2015 at 2:51 PM in reply to: State of the economy and affect on housing in S California #784041scaredyclassic
ParticipantNoone knows
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ParticipantA new life. A new start.
No.
Not possible.
It’s always you wherever you go.
The library is great here. The beer at garage brewing by the freeway is probably as good as anywhere in the world.
Everything I could want is here right…
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