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UCGal
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]
How is it that nobody told me that a thread fell so far that porn was discussed? On that topic, I googled her as well, sorry, not in my wheelhouse, not even close, she looks 11. If we are going to have a rational, adult and realistic discussion about porn stars, regardless of ethnicity, we have to set some ground rules. D-cup minimum is the first rule, since I have seen asian porn stars meet this minimum, go back to the drawing board and bring me some better names. Rule #2, the word “cute” is not permitted during the discussion.
Now if you brought up Ava Devine, different story, but then again, she’s U.S. born and after cheeseburgers and silicon get the better of them, now they are in the wheelhouse. I’ll even entertain a discussion of true asian borns Hitomi Tanaka, Anna Ohura, Mariko Morikawa or Miki Sawaguchi, well then we can have a conversation. But keep that middle schooler looking skinny stuff of my computer.[/quote]
LMAO – TG’s in the house.
UCGal
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]
How is it that nobody told me that a thread fell so far that porn was discussed? On that topic, I googled her as well, sorry, not in my wheelhouse, not even close, she looks 11. If we are going to have a rational, adult and realistic discussion about porn stars, regardless of ethnicity, we have to set some ground rules. D-cup minimum is the first rule, since I have seen asian porn stars meet this minimum, go back to the drawing board and bring me some better names. Rule #2, the word “cute” is not permitted during the discussion.
Now if you brought up Ava Devine, different story, but then again, she’s U.S. born and after cheeseburgers and silicon get the better of them, now they are in the wheelhouse. I’ll even entertain a discussion of true asian borns Hitomi Tanaka, Anna Ohura, Mariko Morikawa or Miki Sawaguchi, well then we can have a conversation. But keep that middle schooler looking skinny stuff of my computer.[/quote]
LMAO – TG’s in the house.
UCGal
ParticipantGreat idea about the Roth conversion in a sabbatical year.
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ParticipantGreat idea about the Roth conversion in a sabbatical year.
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ParticipantGreat idea about the Roth conversion in a sabbatical year.
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ParticipantGreat idea about the Roth conversion in a sabbatical year.
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ParticipantGreat idea about the Roth conversion in a sabbatical year.
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Participant[quote=Russell]Just a comment to interject:
A good part of a year or more abroad is not necessarily out of the question with kids, mortgages or whatever. I’d like to live and travel abroad with the whole family when the oldest kids, who are a grade apart, are in middle school. The youngest would be in the 4th grade.The way I have been told and understand it, with home school abroad they don’t skip any grades.[/quote]
I like the way you think.
We’ve been trying to figure out how to do extended travelling – preferably not exclusively in peak (crowded) travel season – aka Summer.My husband has family in Sicily and Paris and we both want to show the kids Asia.
I’d have to do a lot of research on their school curriculum to see what it would take to make sure they didn’t fall behind. But the experience would be awesome for them.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]Just a comment to interject:
A good part of a year or more abroad is not necessarily out of the question with kids, mortgages or whatever. I’d like to live and travel abroad with the whole family when the oldest kids, who are a grade apart, are in middle school. The youngest would be in the 4th grade.The way I have been told and understand it, with home school abroad they don’t skip any grades.[/quote]
I like the way you think.
We’ve been trying to figure out how to do extended travelling – preferably not exclusively in peak (crowded) travel season – aka Summer.My husband has family in Sicily and Paris and we both want to show the kids Asia.
I’d have to do a lot of research on their school curriculum to see what it would take to make sure they didn’t fall behind. But the experience would be awesome for them.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]Just a comment to interject:
A good part of a year or more abroad is not necessarily out of the question with kids, mortgages or whatever. I’d like to live and travel abroad with the whole family when the oldest kids, who are a grade apart, are in middle school. The youngest would be in the 4th grade.The way I have been told and understand it, with home school abroad they don’t skip any grades.[/quote]
I like the way you think.
We’ve been trying to figure out how to do extended travelling – preferably not exclusively in peak (crowded) travel season – aka Summer.My husband has family in Sicily and Paris and we both want to show the kids Asia.
I’d have to do a lot of research on their school curriculum to see what it would take to make sure they didn’t fall behind. But the experience would be awesome for them.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]Just a comment to interject:
A good part of a year or more abroad is not necessarily out of the question with kids, mortgages or whatever. I’d like to live and travel abroad with the whole family when the oldest kids, who are a grade apart, are in middle school. The youngest would be in the 4th grade.The way I have been told and understand it, with home school abroad they don’t skip any grades.[/quote]
I like the way you think.
We’ve been trying to figure out how to do extended travelling – preferably not exclusively in peak (crowded) travel season – aka Summer.My husband has family in Sicily and Paris and we both want to show the kids Asia.
I’d have to do a lot of research on their school curriculum to see what it would take to make sure they didn’t fall behind. But the experience would be awesome for them.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]Just a comment to interject:
A good part of a year or more abroad is not necessarily out of the question with kids, mortgages or whatever. I’d like to live and travel abroad with the whole family when the oldest kids, who are a grade apart, are in middle school. The youngest would be in the 4th grade.The way I have been told and understand it, with home school abroad they don’t skip any grades.[/quote]
I like the way you think.
We’ve been trying to figure out how to do extended travelling – preferably not exclusively in peak (crowded) travel season – aka Summer.My husband has family in Sicily and Paris and we both want to show the kids Asia.
I’d have to do a lot of research on their school curriculum to see what it would take to make sure they didn’t fall behind. But the experience would be awesome for them.
UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I just passed on a 2 week trip to Elba and Cinque Terra. Not that I couldnt take a career break but I cant take that long away from my children. If you can swing it, go for it![/quote]
Why not take them with you? We took the kids (then age 4 and 6) to Italy in 2007 and will be taking them again in 2011.UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I just passed on a 2 week trip to Elba and Cinque Terra. Not that I couldnt take a career break but I cant take that long away from my children. If you can swing it, go for it![/quote]
Why not take them with you? We took the kids (then age 4 and 6) to Italy in 2007 and will be taking them again in 2011. -
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