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Participantlismore.
finlaggan.
both cheapa t trader joes…
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ParticipantTEach kids to be enlightened.
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ParticipantNo. He didnt.
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ParticipantEyeglasses. Sky’s the limit.
Wallet. 300 max.
Leather portfolio I carry everyday. Any price pretty much.
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ParticipantItems we touch and use everyday may be worth paying more.
100$ for a wallet or 2000 for a watch or 50$ for a key chain may be not silly since they are items you are in daily contact with. V. Say something in a closet.
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Participanthere’s a lower risk proposition.
something hugeley devastating, catastrophic, horrifying, disruptive happens today or tomorrow.
you short soemthing related for just monday. get outmonday afternoon.
you have a chance of making a bit of money on that. may only happen once ina while though…
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ParticipantA zipped wallet is intriguing.
Roberu of Japan makes a high end zippered model. Exquisite.
Available at Kaufman mercantile a brilliant start up business selling nice things.
https://store.kaufmann-mercantile.com/collections/gifts-75-150/products/zippered-leather-wallet
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ParticipantBares and Noble discount accessible by phone number.
A a a card in the car. Kids insurance cards photograph into phone.
March 15, 2014 at 7:36 AM in reply to: OT: Should I request mediation or try to get a restraining order… #771883scaredyclassic
ParticipantPinned by vehicles with gun display is a crime in CA.
False imprisonment, criminal threats, brandishing, assault with a deadly weapon, extortion come to mind.
Why did you not call the cops?
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Participant[quote=SK in CV][quote=scaredyclassic]I used to believe that what I believed had some connection to reality. Now I believe that any connection is merely accidental. Investment wise. There’s still a very high probability my legal advice will be acvurate.[/quote]
I just lectured my daughter on using the words “I believe”. She used the words in an application for a supplemental grad school program. I told her “believe” is a religious word. It’s a word to use when you think something irrespective of the evidence.
Your legal advice is sound because you KNOW your shit. You don’t just believe it to be accurate. It isn’t based on speculation or feelings. I think you’re right. Any connections between “beliefs” and reality are merely accidental.[/quote]
there is a bit of speculation with some legal advice, as you are predicting what’s going to happen based on some facts and some law. however, i wish my investment abilities were as accurate as my law predictions…
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ParticipantLately I’ve been drinking old crow 12.99 for 1.75 liter at CVS.
Laphroaigp seems especially something. Smoky…
so, anyway. when you buy a bottle of laphroaig, and register it, they give you one square foot of land out their way. you can go visit it when you like. they’ll point you toward it. for this reason, im sticking with laphroaig also, it’s very manly. woman and children cannot stand the smell…
smells like smoke, seaweed, peat and bandaids, per the internet reviews. normally i cannot taste any wine descriptors, but laphroaig is pretty recognizableysmokey and bandaidy. with peat. i can’t really taste the seaweed, but maybe, although could just be in my head
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Participanta wallet is definitely not going to signify much. hopefully gt up way erly tomorrow and go hit some yard sales witha fat stack of ones.
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Participanti just want to be a man, like my dad was a man. hedidn’t think about being a man he was justa man. i’m kind of a “man”, with quotation marks. I think of myself as male, heterosexual, but in terms of manliness, i’m more of an ironic man. i blame the 70s free to be you and me spirit…
and the lack of emphasis on manliness, or the existence of ritual rites into manhood.
of course my dad didn’t think about his wallet, he just had a wallet. and a humidor, with stinky cheap cigars that he didn’t give a damn ifwe complained about. and dewars…he was a man.
maybe i’m a man, jjust a little postmodern.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=spdrun]Ghetto is south-central LA. Maybe SESD. Parts of Oakland. WW II-era Warsaw and Lodz in another sense. Ghetto is an ethnically homogeneous often poor neighborhood, which is pretty much the diametrical opposite of what I’m describing.
If you think that the area of which you speak is “ghetto”, you’ve lived a pretty sheltered life. That is all.[/quote]
You’re too literal. In this context, ghetto just means not palatable. Like hometown buffet and walmart are ghetto.
Today, I think average Joe 6p is struggling to pay monthly bills. He lives to pay bills. Debts galore.
Well paid professionals and above are doing better. more choices and option… Upscale restaurants, consumer products, travel choices and resort destinations that didn’t even exist decades ago.[/quote]
yes. resort destinations, like…temecula, ca…seriously…its bizarre how many people are coming here. the traffic on the road in to my place is crazy. we need to take a back road just to get home…
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