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Participant[quote=DataAgent]And a former Charger player had 8 babies with 6 young girls. In today’s world it’s a big yawn….[/quote]
You’re probably right.
Now if it were Lindsay Lohan people might be interested. LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=DataAgent]And a former Charger player had 8 babies with 6 young girls. In today’s world it’s a big yawn….[/quote]
You’re probably right.
Now if it were Lindsay Lohan people might be interested. LOLUCGal
ParticipantWhat? No reactions to a former San Diego Mayor being in foreclosure after some serious equity withdrawal?
I thought it was interesting. LOL
UCGal
ParticipantWhat? No reactions to a former San Diego Mayor being in foreclosure after some serious equity withdrawal?
I thought it was interesting. LOL
UCGal
ParticipantWhat? No reactions to a former San Diego Mayor being in foreclosure after some serious equity withdrawal?
I thought it was interesting. LOL
UCGal
ParticipantWhat? No reactions to a former San Diego Mayor being in foreclosure after some serious equity withdrawal?
I thought it was interesting. LOL
UCGal
ParticipantWhat? No reactions to a former San Diego Mayor being in foreclosure after some serious equity withdrawal?
I thought it was interesting. LOL
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
It is but it isn’t a recent fad. I think it is kind of a hold over from our parents and Grandparents when thier thrith wouldn’t allow them to throw anything away because “they could use that again”.CE[/quote]
I hear you on this. My mother in law is the worst… she grew up in the depression, raised 6 kids and never drove a car… she’s the queen of “I can use that for something… just haven’t figured out what, yet.”. We really ride her to keep the granny flat free of clutter… She’s never met a cheap pie tin, or plastic cake holder that can’t be repurposed.
Her sister in law (hubby’s aunt) is even worse – goes to garage sales and pays money for trash and junk… (She drives so she can make special trips to get junk.) Their Jersey shore house is scary with all the years of accumulated crap.
I don’t know if it’s growing up in the depression, or if it’s growing up poor children of immigrants… but both sides of hubby’s family are like that.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
It is but it isn’t a recent fad. I think it is kind of a hold over from our parents and Grandparents when thier thrith wouldn’t allow them to throw anything away because “they could use that again”.CE[/quote]
I hear you on this. My mother in law is the worst… she grew up in the depression, raised 6 kids and never drove a car… she’s the queen of “I can use that for something… just haven’t figured out what, yet.”. We really ride her to keep the granny flat free of clutter… She’s never met a cheap pie tin, or plastic cake holder that can’t be repurposed.
Her sister in law (hubby’s aunt) is even worse – goes to garage sales and pays money for trash and junk… (She drives so she can make special trips to get junk.) Their Jersey shore house is scary with all the years of accumulated crap.
I don’t know if it’s growing up in the depression, or if it’s growing up poor children of immigrants… but both sides of hubby’s family are like that.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
It is but it isn’t a recent fad. I think it is kind of a hold over from our parents and Grandparents when thier thrith wouldn’t allow them to throw anything away because “they could use that again”.CE[/quote]
I hear you on this. My mother in law is the worst… she grew up in the depression, raised 6 kids and never drove a car… she’s the queen of “I can use that for something… just haven’t figured out what, yet.”. We really ride her to keep the granny flat free of clutter… She’s never met a cheap pie tin, or plastic cake holder that can’t be repurposed.
Her sister in law (hubby’s aunt) is even worse – goes to garage sales and pays money for trash and junk… (She drives so she can make special trips to get junk.) Their Jersey shore house is scary with all the years of accumulated crap.
I don’t know if it’s growing up in the depression, or if it’s growing up poor children of immigrants… but both sides of hubby’s family are like that.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
It is but it isn’t a recent fad. I think it is kind of a hold over from our parents and Grandparents when thier thrith wouldn’t allow them to throw anything away because “they could use that again”.CE[/quote]
I hear you on this. My mother in law is the worst… she grew up in the depression, raised 6 kids and never drove a car… she’s the queen of “I can use that for something… just haven’t figured out what, yet.”. We really ride her to keep the granny flat free of clutter… She’s never met a cheap pie tin, or plastic cake holder that can’t be repurposed.
Her sister in law (hubby’s aunt) is even worse – goes to garage sales and pays money for trash and junk… (She drives so she can make special trips to get junk.) Their Jersey shore house is scary with all the years of accumulated crap.
I don’t know if it’s growing up in the depression, or if it’s growing up poor children of immigrants… but both sides of hubby’s family are like that.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
It is but it isn’t a recent fad. I think it is kind of a hold over from our parents and Grandparents when thier thrith wouldn’t allow them to throw anything away because “they could use that again”.CE[/quote]
I hear you on this. My mother in law is the worst… she grew up in the depression, raised 6 kids and never drove a car… she’s the queen of “I can use that for something… just haven’t figured out what, yet.”. We really ride her to keep the granny flat free of clutter… She’s never met a cheap pie tin, or plastic cake holder that can’t be repurposed.
Her sister in law (hubby’s aunt) is even worse – goes to garage sales and pays money for trash and junk… (She drives so she can make special trips to get junk.) Their Jersey shore house is scary with all the years of accumulated crap.
I don’t know if it’s growing up in the depression, or if it’s growing up poor children of immigrants… but both sides of hubby’s family are like that.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=sdrealtor]Plenty of junk in mine which hasnt had a vehicle in it for years.[/quote]
And your HOA hasn’t been after you to park your car inside? Your neighborhood must not be all that exclusive. ;)[/quote]
I know you were being tongue and cheek – but most older neighborhoods don’t have HOAs (or mello roos). Older neighborhood doesn’t always mean crappy neighborhood…. look at Mission Hills.UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=sdrealtor]Plenty of junk in mine which hasnt had a vehicle in it for years.[/quote]
And your HOA hasn’t been after you to park your car inside? Your neighborhood must not be all that exclusive. ;)[/quote]
I know you were being tongue and cheek – but most older neighborhoods don’t have HOAs (or mello roos). Older neighborhood doesn’t always mean crappy neighborhood…. look at Mission Hills. -
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