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seattle-relo
ParticipantYou’re a perv Nostradamus!…It was pretty funny π
But still my favorite is the SNL Christmas skit/song ” I’ve Got My D*%k in a Box”, IMO that was way funnier.seattle-relo
ParticipantYou’re a perv Nostradamus!…It was pretty funny π
But still my favorite is the SNL Christmas skit/song ” I’ve Got My D*%k in a Box”, IMO that was way funnier.seattle-relo
ParticipantYou’re a perv Nostradamus!…It was pretty funny π
But still my favorite is the SNL Christmas skit/song ” I’ve Got My D*%k in a Box”, IMO that was way funnier.seattle-relo
ParticipantYou’re a perv Nostradamus!…It was pretty funny π
But still my favorite is the SNL Christmas skit/song ” I’ve Got My D*%k in a Box”, IMO that was way funnier.seattle-relo
ParticipantDude, you made a hundred grand. Rather than being giddy on the backs of others misfortune, why don’t you just be grateful for the profit you did make and that you aren’t living the housing nightmare so many people in the area are. Your reaction looks a lot like greed, in the end greed doesn’t get rewarded, but gratefullness does.
seattle-relo
ParticipantDude, you made a hundred grand. Rather than being giddy on the backs of others misfortune, why don’t you just be grateful for the profit you did make and that you aren’t living the housing nightmare so many people in the area are. Your reaction looks a lot like greed, in the end greed doesn’t get rewarded, but gratefullness does.
seattle-relo
ParticipantDude, you made a hundred grand. Rather than being giddy on the backs of others misfortune, why don’t you just be grateful for the profit you did make and that you aren’t living the housing nightmare so many people in the area are. Your reaction looks a lot like greed, in the end greed doesn’t get rewarded, but gratefullness does.
seattle-relo
ParticipantDude, you made a hundred grand. Rather than being giddy on the backs of others misfortune, why don’t you just be grateful for the profit you did make and that you aren’t living the housing nightmare so many people in the area are. Your reaction looks a lot like greed, in the end greed doesn’t get rewarded, but gratefullness does.
seattle-relo
ParticipantDude, you made a hundred grand. Rather than being giddy on the backs of others misfortune, why don’t you just be grateful for the profit you did make and that you aren’t living the housing nightmare so many people in the area are. Your reaction looks a lot like greed, in the end greed doesn’t get rewarded, but gratefullness does.
seattle-relo
ParticipantDWCAP – I can see that just giving her a budgeting book would seem like a slap in the face, but she has actually asked for some budgeting advice from me noting that we live within our means and have no revolving cc debt, that’s the only reason I would even consider doing that. I like your idea of recommending a colleague. I might still give her the Ramsey book but also try to open the conversation that overspending might also be a result of some other issues (I think she would agree, she’s kinda hinted about it in the past) and then give her a couple names she could contact to explore those issues if she feels ready.
You guys have great advice! Thanks
seattle-relo
ParticipantDWCAP – I can see that just giving her a budgeting book would seem like a slap in the face, but she has actually asked for some budgeting advice from me noting that we live within our means and have no revolving cc debt, that’s the only reason I would even consider doing that. I like your idea of recommending a colleague. I might still give her the Ramsey book but also try to open the conversation that overspending might also be a result of some other issues (I think she would agree, she’s kinda hinted about it in the past) and then give her a couple names she could contact to explore those issues if she feels ready.
You guys have great advice! Thanks
seattle-relo
ParticipantDWCAP – I can see that just giving her a budgeting book would seem like a slap in the face, but she has actually asked for some budgeting advice from me noting that we live within our means and have no revolving cc debt, that’s the only reason I would even consider doing that. I like your idea of recommending a colleague. I might still give her the Ramsey book but also try to open the conversation that overspending might also be a result of some other issues (I think she would agree, she’s kinda hinted about it in the past) and then give her a couple names she could contact to explore those issues if she feels ready.
You guys have great advice! Thanks
seattle-relo
ParticipantDWCAP – I can see that just giving her a budgeting book would seem like a slap in the face, but she has actually asked for some budgeting advice from me noting that we live within our means and have no revolving cc debt, that’s the only reason I would even consider doing that. I like your idea of recommending a colleague. I might still give her the Ramsey book but also try to open the conversation that overspending might also be a result of some other issues (I think she would agree, she’s kinda hinted about it in the past) and then give her a couple names she could contact to explore those issues if she feels ready.
You guys have great advice! Thanks
seattle-relo
ParticipantDWCAP – I can see that just giving her a budgeting book would seem like a slap in the face, but she has actually asked for some budgeting advice from me noting that we live within our means and have no revolving cc debt, that’s the only reason I would even consider doing that. I like your idea of recommending a colleague. I might still give her the Ramsey book but also try to open the conversation that overspending might also be a result of some other issues (I think she would agree, she’s kinda hinted about it in the past) and then give her a couple names she could contact to explore those issues if she feels ready.
You guys have great advice! Thanks
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