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ParticipantProbably a hard job to leave at the office. Seems likely regardless of party affiliation decisions would be weighing on you all the time.
Ralph Nader wouldve put more desk hours in though.
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Participant75,000 financed over 30 years at 4% is actually pretty cheap fora happy woman. however, i do not beleive that this happiness
will last over the amortized period.scaredyclassic
Participant56 just seems too young to die. that;s because im not far off from 56.
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Participantit’s probably a good rule not to let people sleep in parks.they wouldn’t really be parks anymore. they’d be campsites. creepy campsites…
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Participantbut isn’t every place in the process of decaying. liek a new car is instantly int he process of becoming a used car? why not embrace wherever it is along the lone of decay. why is starting at no decay so attractive?
October 11, 2011 at 8:26 PM in reply to: It’s going to get much worse…there is no escape (ECRI) #730493scaredyclassic
Participantplease do NOT vote for me for president. i am running on a party platform but once im in, it’s going to be the same old crap. I will probably keep geithner on.
also there will be no partying, just more war and I may even loosen environmental restrictions, even though i sort of promised to clean things up.voting for me would be bad.
October 11, 2011 at 2:24 PM in reply to: It’s going to get much worse…there is no escape (ECRI) #730479scaredyclassic
ParticipantWould it work to stimulate the economy to say we are going to have the best party with the best party technology next year? Spend whatever it takes and instead of fighting, just partying like crazy. Producing jello shots instead of bullets. Getting the best entertainment the best party wear and just gearing the nation up for the most intense partying ever?
Wouldn’t this generate a lot of activity, like war?
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ParticipantGod, 300 for a jazz concert in temecula just sounds high.
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ParticipantNo in this hypothetical you get to choose.
In fact, I insist you choose.
Jobs till 56 or a normal somewhat pathetic but healthy life till a sudden heart attack on the tennis court at 80.
I worked with a famous dude in my misspent youth who died very young but wealthy. I remember being surprised shocked and sad he was dead but glad I was alive.
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ParticipantSo is it better to have been jobs, and been adored and admired but die at 56, or be an ordinary schlub, relatively happy but unadored and non-oracular and die at, say 75. Would 19 extra years of schlubbery be worth not being jobslike?
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ParticipantHey you’re right. I guess in a way I AM loaded or as my wife would say “completely full if it.”
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ParticipantFace it. If me or some crazy homeless guy or Joel Osteen spouted the same bullshit as Jobs, it just wouldn’t sound as good.
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ParticipantThanks. But if I’m so deep why aren’t I rich?
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