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ParticipantWell. On the other hand. It would keep one from starving.
And we were all so excited to eat it. Half sausage. An antipasto. We returned to our small apartment like conquering heros. Coke with ice. I miss my dad.
I think I may finally be ready to change.
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ParticipantPizza is just beautiful. I recall walking home from franks pizza on Ave P in brooklyn in the 70s. A dark little Hole of a pizzeria. The box so hot my fingers felt burnt. Every one so happy when we walked in the door. So perfect.
I like everything about pizza.
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ParticipantPizza. I love pizza. Maybe with a whole tin of anchovies and some veggies it can be deemed food?
I love pizza w anchovies….I love snchovies…
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Participant[quote=temeculaguy]There is a solution, it’s called a pre-nup. Unless of course you haven’t already had your kids, then I can’t help you. But avoiding romantic entanglements for fear of financial loss is no way to go about enjoying your limited time on this planet. Find a woman you enjoy being with, who treats you like a king, you are attracted to and who is grounded in a similar way to yourself, perfection is overrated. A woman with a great education, career, credit report and investment portfolio is just as likely if not more likely to leave you than a poor one with bad credit. She’s also probably more adept at skewering you when things go south. There are millions of loyal, sexy and loving women out there, unfortunately most men are chasing the same 10% of the female population who do not fall into that category for whatever singular attribute they have. Believe me, I’ve dated some seemingly perfect women, but try to look beyond the exterior and the pedigree.
Make sure she turns you on, will fulfill any fantasies you have or will have and when you see her in a crowded room, she’s the one you would want to take home. I have never been aroused by a balance sheet, in fact any woman that can be described as “perfect” is probably shit in bed. Be smart, but don’t be afraid of a little imperfection. There are plenty of good ones out there, especially the curvy ones (sorry, personal preference), don’t let your filters play tricks on you.[/quote]
Fear of financial loss ultimately may be a fear of death. I think That He May Need To Do Some Deep Reflection On What Exactly It Is He’s Afraid Of.
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ParticipantNo commingling!
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ParticipantI do have low blood pressure 112/72. I feel like I should have high blood pressure. I get uptight. Nervous. But I dont. So in spite of the potential futility of it, I will eat my oatmeal and flax. Some herring from Costco and some salad. And the occasional protein shake at the gym.
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ParticipantMy family had pizza and I had salad … they asked if I was trying for a medal in self control.
February 20, 2014 at 5:29 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771124scaredyclassic
Participanthttp://Www.everbank.com had accounts where u could hold in foreign currency. I still have Ann act there. Yup. Just checked. They’ll hold your rupees do all the work…
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ParticipantEverything is more complex than it seems.
Still to be on the safe side I shall eliminate pizza, red meat, ice cream and candies. See what happens.
I ate many pizzas.
The damage is done.
This vow subject to temporary suspension if the food looks amazing.
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ParticipantEverything is more complex than it seems.
Still to be on the safe side I shall eliminate pizza, red meat, ice cream and candies. See what happens.
I ate many pizzas.
February 20, 2014 at 1:19 PM in reply to: Moving money to another country for better interest rates #771113scaredyclassic
ParticipantIf you get married and have a bunch of kids you won’t have to worry as much about stuff like extra money.
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ParticipantIt’s probably best to marry before one knows too much.
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Participantmarry a doctor?
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ParticipantMy compadre recently retired on not much money.
Moved to cambodia. His health plan is sketchy but his expenses are low.
I refinanced my law school debt and with time and inflation it really is dinky. Granted I’ve been paying about 17 years and still have 8 to go on some of it. But when I started my total student debt was about 3 times my annual gross income. Thiscyear my total student debt is about 15 percent of my annual gross
Even if you do things kind of dumb they can still kind of work out. Debt did not kill my dreams but then again my dreams did not include homeownership vacations new cars or anything except pasta meat sauce cheap wine and kids. And then when the kids were older we finally were able to save some money for a few years and bought a house, my wife’s dream. So it all can work out but it might take a few decades.
Maybe.
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