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scaredyclassic
Participanta man is nothing but dreams and stale air and the mistaken sense that he has all the time in the world. while a woman is rooted to the earth, she bleeds, she knows time is running out. nothign make a guy more real more fast than a wife and children.
i think this is why it is highly unlikely wed ever elect a bachelor president.
i think a married asian woman witha green card might beat him in the polls, if the natural born requirement is waived..
but what about pres. buchanan….
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ParticipantHer image of where I would be alone is quite a bit more colorful and involves farting, sleeping on a couch in my clotjing, lots of empty pizza boxes, excessive drinking and a tub so filthy it appears to be some sort of ancient pottery.
I wonder…she may not be far off.
I’m pretty sure I couldn’t have remained employed without a family. Me and mishkin, we are brothers in matrimony: we need Her to goad us into action. A man alone without the pressing demands of family can be a sad creature.
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ParticipantFortunately we have moved on to other less weighty squabbles.
But this was big. The feeling was that I was somehow holding back the progress of happiness in life by eschewing a mortgage.
Maybe I could buy Mish kin a beer and commiserate
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]I don’t know scaredy… the guy is married man just like you and me and others. I bet ya 10 bucks he actually did tell his wife what he thought the market was gonna do and you know what? She probably said she didnt give a sh-t. Obviously the guy has a decent job and makes good money.
Looking back at the timing of the purchase, depending on where they bought, they may have very well caught the very bottom of the trough and are actually doing really well.
I recall when you were making the decision to purchase and correct me if I am wrong, you, (like me and most other men) were “incentivized” to buy by our wives correct? I can say with all honesty that many of the purchases my younger family clients make are done in the name of family harmony.
More often then not, “knowing better” really doesnt matter.[/quote]
Well yeah I also bet he tried to tell her, but I meant tell her with the imprimatur of his August position with some authority that she would of course respect and defer to.
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ParticipantArticle implies mishkin buy was jan. 08 and “bad timing”.
I was afraid i would never be allowed a moments peace and that i woild bear the blame for all of lifes inevitable miseries if i did not move us promptly into a mortgaged structure.
my wife believes without women, men would be wallowing in filth and never getting anywhere
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ParticipantScratch whole life …
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ParticipantI mean sheeesh if this guy can’t tell his wife he knows better what hope is there for the rest of us? She probably has the inside track on every dopey move he’s made his entire life.
No one is an expert in their hometown as the saying goes.
February 24, 2014 at 6:14 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771219scaredyclassic
ParticipantLately I think one of the best things to do with money is just use it to have fun.
February 24, 2014 at 6:12 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771218scaredyclassic
ParticipantYeah but…
What if a guy just wants to save money.
A house ultimately is a disintegrating consume able item destined to cost a fortune in maintenance as it slowly decays.
A gold coin had purchasing power in ancient Rome and it has purchasing power today.
I oppose buying a house unless you That is to say your wife really wants that house.
I oppose us dollars.
I’m neutral on gold although I suspect we have not seen its high in my lifetime.
February 24, 2014 at 4:53 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771214scaredyclassic
ParticipantLooking for stability in an inherently unstable system is like looking for a good night’s sleep in a war zone.
All one can do is make a best guess and hope for the best.
Given your guess, I’d tend to agree that buying a place and hunkering down might not be a bad bet.
But given the choice of holding dollars rupees and gold, say over the next 15 years? Much more likely you’ll see 100 perc. Gain on only one of them.
February 24, 2014 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771212scaredyclassic
ParticipantAs opposed to rupees, which have greater intrinsic value?
February 24, 2014 at 12:54 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771210scaredyclassic
ParticipantI think a lot of India believe in holding gold.
February 24, 2014 at 12:54 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771209scaredyclassic
ParticipantGold?
February 24, 2014 at 6:56 AM in reply to: The Vampire Squid Strikes Again: The Mega Banks’ Most Devious Scam Yet #771206scaredyclassic
Participantit’s a little scary.
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