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January 10, 2013 at 7:29 AM in reply to: Personal Financial “Advisors” and Self Help “Financial Coaches”…What so many people already knew… #757411
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ParticipantEmails just said they’d renegotiate.
However there are pleadings online in a class action against amerisave that are similar.
Think this might violate some law…
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ParticipantI’m asking for extra 1,000
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ParticipantIf it weren’t so risky to build construction loans wouldn’t cost so much more than reg mortgages.
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ParticipantWho first said
Sleep tight don’t let the bedbugs bite.
How can one stop the biting?
Dumb advice probably from a financial advisor.
January 10, 2013 at 6:31 AM in reply to: Personal Financial “Advisors” and Self Help “Financial Coaches”…What so many people already knew… #757398scaredyclassic
ParticipantGood idea for a book.
I just bought one similar for strength called lift with your head by chip Conrad. His position is the entire fitness industry is full of crap too.
Everyone is full of crap.
Except I guess just before my colonoscopy.
January 10, 2013 at 6:28 AM in reply to: Obama re-elected to grow our national pie, not just re-divide it #757397scaredyclassic
ParticipantYou can’t grow a pie. You bake a pie. You grow pot or other produce.
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ParticipantWas talking to a cop acquaintance about gun confiscation. He said he would refuse to confiscate guns cuz it violated the constitution. I bet there’s a lot of law enf w same view.
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ParticipantI’ll take the drugs please.
i don’t think I could watch.
i would have no problem watching someone else’s.
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ParticipantBut let’s face it… Homeschoolers can be a little weird. My kids are just different than they woulda been if they’d spent seven yes getting indoctrinated in the social pecking order, dealing w asshole bully teachers. Not spending lots of time hanging with each other … Reading and thinking less.
Your average homeschooler is…not your average public student.
January 7, 2013 at 7:20 PM in reply to: OT: So if a underage teen drinker gets drunk on flight and gets arrested, is it constitutional? #757317scaredyclassic
Participantif charged federally, air travel is definitely the kind of area the govcanregualte on as it clearly involves interstate commerce.
January 7, 2013 at 9:57 AM in reply to: OT: So if a underage teen drinker gets drunk on flight and gets arrested, is it constitutional? #757300scaredyclassic
ParticipantThe disorderly could be the problem
January 7, 2013 at 7:42 AM in reply to: OT: So if a underage teen drinker gets drunk on flight and gets arrested, is it constitutional? #757293scaredyclassic
Participantif many facets of a politician’s “character” is truly an issue for voters, it seems like their kids failings, to the extent they manifest a politician’s character, are also relevant.
personally, i don’t find it relevant, but it seems like the way voters evaluate candidates, pretty much everything, including this kind of stuff, would be relevant.
at the very least, parents need to teach their kids to be cool on aircraft.
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ParticipantAlcohol was widely available during prohibition and easy to connect with.
As a non drug user it’s very difficult to just go out and score.
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ParticipantWe homeschooled but didn’t cover practical insurrection..
Still the point remains. If we actually believe that the People should be prepared to overthrow the government, we should be preparing for battle at the boy scouts , at churches, everywhere good moral people privately gather. Just owning a gun isn’t enough for a well regulated militia. There is battle training involved.
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