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April 6, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: If you’re that hot looking woman that was lurking on this board talking to TG in the last meetup….. #536629April 6, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: If you’re that hot looking woman that was lurking on this board talking to TG in the last meetup….. #536726
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ParticipantLOL!
April 6, 2010 at 9:20 AM in reply to: OT: If you’re that hot looking woman that was lurking on this board talking to TG in the last meetup….. #536989UCGal
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ParticipantTo the OP’s question…
Not creepy if they were in their 20’s – definitely creepy given their age. And I am a big dance fan… I just don’t think the costumes/choice of music was appropriate for pre-teens and early teens.
On the subject of girls activities… I have an acquaintance who’s daughter has been doing competitive cheerleading for 2 years. The daughter is 5!!!! Yes – she started before her 4th birthday. I don’t get it. If for nothing else, the risk of injury is pretty high. She also does beauty pageants.
I’m glad I have sons – the tomboy in my couldn’t handle it if I had a girly-girl daughter.
UCGal
ParticipantTo the OP’s question…
Not creepy if they were in their 20’s – definitely creepy given their age. And I am a big dance fan… I just don’t think the costumes/choice of music was appropriate for pre-teens and early teens.
On the subject of girls activities… I have an acquaintance who’s daughter has been doing competitive cheerleading for 2 years. The daughter is 5!!!! Yes – she started before her 4th birthday. I don’t get it. If for nothing else, the risk of injury is pretty high. She also does beauty pageants.
I’m glad I have sons – the tomboy in my couldn’t handle it if I had a girly-girl daughter.
UCGal
ParticipantTo the OP’s question…
Not creepy if they were in their 20’s – definitely creepy given their age. And I am a big dance fan… I just don’t think the costumes/choice of music was appropriate for pre-teens and early teens.
On the subject of girls activities… I have an acquaintance who’s daughter has been doing competitive cheerleading for 2 years. The daughter is 5!!!! Yes – she started before her 4th birthday. I don’t get it. If for nothing else, the risk of injury is pretty high. She also does beauty pageants.
I’m glad I have sons – the tomboy in my couldn’t handle it if I had a girly-girl daughter.
UCGal
ParticipantTo the OP’s question…
Not creepy if they were in their 20’s – definitely creepy given their age. And I am a big dance fan… I just don’t think the costumes/choice of music was appropriate for pre-teens and early teens.
On the subject of girls activities… I have an acquaintance who’s daughter has been doing competitive cheerleading for 2 years. The daughter is 5!!!! Yes – she started before her 4th birthday. I don’t get it. If for nothing else, the risk of injury is pretty high. She also does beauty pageants.
I’m glad I have sons – the tomboy in my couldn’t handle it if I had a girly-girl daughter.
UCGal
ParticipantTo the OP’s question…
Not creepy if they were in their 20’s – definitely creepy given their age. And I am a big dance fan… I just don’t think the costumes/choice of music was appropriate for pre-teens and early teens.
On the subject of girls activities… I have an acquaintance who’s daughter has been doing competitive cheerleading for 2 years. The daughter is 5!!!! Yes – she started before her 4th birthday. I don’t get it. If for nothing else, the risk of injury is pretty high. She also does beauty pageants.
I’m glad I have sons – the tomboy in my couldn’t handle it if I had a girly-girl daughter.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] Those ridiculous iPads flying off the shelf…Comscores showing significant increase in smartphone spending….
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I didn’t think people would open up their wallets for more mobile services.
But I’ve come to realize that it’s a lifestyle thing driven by kids with texting and mobile internet.
I resisted texting for a long time, but I now need it to communicate with friends and relatives. Of course with the iPhone and all the other smart phones out there, a $30 data plan is compulsory. Add texting that that’s an extra $50.
It’s an affordable luxury. Consumers are now hit with so many affordable luxuries that it’s hard to keep up.
Of course, without increasing home equity to finance it all, people can’t make the mortgage payment but the feel that those affordable luxuries are now necessities of life.
I’m not seeing people line-drying their clothes to save money or eating at home. They go out just as much as before, albeit to cheaper restaurants.[/quote]
I also benefit, professionally, from the way people spend on what I consider non-essentials. And I’m WAY to cheap to pay for a data plan for my phone. I have acquaintances who are on the brink of bankruptcy – but justify their smart phones w/data plans, their full package cable/satellite bills, and insist on putting their kids in Gap and Gymbo clothes… I roll my eyes when I hear how broke they are. It’s like the government – they don’t have an income problem, they have a spending problem.
I’m waiting for everyone to rush out to get 3-d capable tv’s… Most folks I know just recently upgraded to flat panel… and now their tv’s will be out of date because 3-d is the next big thing… I give it 2-3 years before we’re being told we can’t live without 3d tvs to replace our new HD tvs.
Oh – and I line dry about 1/2 of my family’s laundry… Too labor intensive for socks/undies… but for sheets/towels/pants/t-shirts – it’s easy… It’s free, zero carbon footprint, clothes smell fresh… I love it. My husband was surprised that I actually use the lines as much as I do… he expected it to be fad but we’re going on 3 years of 2-4 loads a week getting line dried.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] Those ridiculous iPads flying off the shelf…Comscores showing significant increase in smartphone spending….
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I didn’t think people would open up their wallets for more mobile services.
But I’ve come to realize that it’s a lifestyle thing driven by kids with texting and mobile internet.
I resisted texting for a long time, but I now need it to communicate with friends and relatives. Of course with the iPhone and all the other smart phones out there, a $30 data plan is compulsory. Add texting that that’s an extra $50.
It’s an affordable luxury. Consumers are now hit with so many affordable luxuries that it’s hard to keep up.
Of course, without increasing home equity to finance it all, people can’t make the mortgage payment but the feel that those affordable luxuries are now necessities of life.
I’m not seeing people line-drying their clothes to save money or eating at home. They go out just as much as before, albeit to cheaper restaurants.[/quote]
I also benefit, professionally, from the way people spend on what I consider non-essentials. And I’m WAY to cheap to pay for a data plan for my phone. I have acquaintances who are on the brink of bankruptcy – but justify their smart phones w/data plans, their full package cable/satellite bills, and insist on putting their kids in Gap and Gymbo clothes… I roll my eyes when I hear how broke they are. It’s like the government – they don’t have an income problem, they have a spending problem.
I’m waiting for everyone to rush out to get 3-d capable tv’s… Most folks I know just recently upgraded to flat panel… and now their tv’s will be out of date because 3-d is the next big thing… I give it 2-3 years before we’re being told we can’t live without 3d tvs to replace our new HD tvs.
Oh – and I line dry about 1/2 of my family’s laundry… Too labor intensive for socks/undies… but for sheets/towels/pants/t-shirts – it’s easy… It’s free, zero carbon footprint, clothes smell fresh… I love it. My husband was surprised that I actually use the lines as much as I do… he expected it to be fad but we’re going on 3 years of 2-4 loads a week getting line dried.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] Those ridiculous iPads flying off the shelf…Comscores showing significant increase in smartphone spending….
[/quote]
I didn’t think people would open up their wallets for more mobile services.
But I’ve come to realize that it’s a lifestyle thing driven by kids with texting and mobile internet.
I resisted texting for a long time, but I now need it to communicate with friends and relatives. Of course with the iPhone and all the other smart phones out there, a $30 data plan is compulsory. Add texting that that’s an extra $50.
It’s an affordable luxury. Consumers are now hit with so many affordable luxuries that it’s hard to keep up.
Of course, without increasing home equity to finance it all, people can’t make the mortgage payment but the feel that those affordable luxuries are now necessities of life.
I’m not seeing people line-drying their clothes to save money or eating at home. They go out just as much as before, albeit to cheaper restaurants.[/quote]
I also benefit, professionally, from the way people spend on what I consider non-essentials. And I’m WAY to cheap to pay for a data plan for my phone. I have acquaintances who are on the brink of bankruptcy – but justify their smart phones w/data plans, their full package cable/satellite bills, and insist on putting their kids in Gap and Gymbo clothes… I roll my eyes when I hear how broke they are. It’s like the government – they don’t have an income problem, they have a spending problem.
I’m waiting for everyone to rush out to get 3-d capable tv’s… Most folks I know just recently upgraded to flat panel… and now their tv’s will be out of date because 3-d is the next big thing… I give it 2-3 years before we’re being told we can’t live without 3d tvs to replace our new HD tvs.
Oh – and I line dry about 1/2 of my family’s laundry… Too labor intensive for socks/undies… but for sheets/towels/pants/t-shirts – it’s easy… It’s free, zero carbon footprint, clothes smell fresh… I love it. My husband was surprised that I actually use the lines as much as I do… he expected it to be fad but we’re going on 3 years of 2-4 loads a week getting line dried.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] Those ridiculous iPads flying off the shelf…Comscores showing significant increase in smartphone spending….
[/quote]
I didn’t think people would open up their wallets for more mobile services.
But I’ve come to realize that it’s a lifestyle thing driven by kids with texting and mobile internet.
I resisted texting for a long time, but I now need it to communicate with friends and relatives. Of course with the iPhone and all the other smart phones out there, a $30 data plan is compulsory. Add texting that that’s an extra $50.
It’s an affordable luxury. Consumers are now hit with so many affordable luxuries that it’s hard to keep up.
Of course, without increasing home equity to finance it all, people can’t make the mortgage payment but the feel that those affordable luxuries are now necessities of life.
I’m not seeing people line-drying their clothes to save money or eating at home. They go out just as much as before, albeit to cheaper restaurants.[/quote]
I also benefit, professionally, from the way people spend on what I consider non-essentials. And I’m WAY to cheap to pay for a data plan for my phone. I have acquaintances who are on the brink of bankruptcy – but justify their smart phones w/data plans, their full package cable/satellite bills, and insist on putting their kids in Gap and Gymbo clothes… I roll my eyes when I hear how broke they are. It’s like the government – they don’t have an income problem, they have a spending problem.
I’m waiting for everyone to rush out to get 3-d capable tv’s… Most folks I know just recently upgraded to flat panel… and now their tv’s will be out of date because 3-d is the next big thing… I give it 2-3 years before we’re being told we can’t live without 3d tvs to replace our new HD tvs.
Oh – and I line dry about 1/2 of my family’s laundry… Too labor intensive for socks/undies… but for sheets/towels/pants/t-shirts – it’s easy… It’s free, zero carbon footprint, clothes smell fresh… I love it. My husband was surprised that I actually use the lines as much as I do… he expected it to be fad but we’re going on 3 years of 2-4 loads a week getting line dried.
UCGal
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] Those ridiculous iPads flying off the shelf…Comscores showing significant increase in smartphone spending….
[/quote]
I didn’t think people would open up their wallets for more mobile services.
But I’ve come to realize that it’s a lifestyle thing driven by kids with texting and mobile internet.
I resisted texting for a long time, but I now need it to communicate with friends and relatives. Of course with the iPhone and all the other smart phones out there, a $30 data plan is compulsory. Add texting that that’s an extra $50.
It’s an affordable luxury. Consumers are now hit with so many affordable luxuries that it’s hard to keep up.
Of course, without increasing home equity to finance it all, people can’t make the mortgage payment but the feel that those affordable luxuries are now necessities of life.
I’m not seeing people line-drying their clothes to save money or eating at home. They go out just as much as before, albeit to cheaper restaurants.[/quote]
I also benefit, professionally, from the way people spend on what I consider non-essentials. And I’m WAY to cheap to pay for a data plan for my phone. I have acquaintances who are on the brink of bankruptcy – but justify their smart phones w/data plans, their full package cable/satellite bills, and insist on putting their kids in Gap and Gymbo clothes… I roll my eyes when I hear how broke they are. It’s like the government – they don’t have an income problem, they have a spending problem.
I’m waiting for everyone to rush out to get 3-d capable tv’s… Most folks I know just recently upgraded to flat panel… and now their tv’s will be out of date because 3-d is the next big thing… I give it 2-3 years before we’re being told we can’t live without 3d tvs to replace our new HD tvs.
Oh – and I line dry about 1/2 of my family’s laundry… Too labor intensive for socks/undies… but for sheets/towels/pants/t-shirts – it’s easy… It’s free, zero carbon footprint, clothes smell fresh… I love it. My husband was surprised that I actually use the lines as much as I do… he expected it to be fad but we’re going on 3 years of 2-4 loads a week getting line dried.
UCGal
ParticipantNone of the old-timers are moving on my block… There are so many older folks who bought in the 60’s-80’s… And when they do downsize, their kids move in. (Including me, I bought from my dad.)
There are 6 of us on my block that all grew up here 40 years ago. There are several more houses that are looking to turn over from the ‘old-timers’ to the now middle aged crew.
UCGal
ParticipantNone of the old-timers are moving on my block… There are so many older folks who bought in the 60’s-80’s… And when they do downsize, their kids move in. (Including me, I bought from my dad.)
There are 6 of us on my block that all grew up here 40 years ago. There are several more houses that are looking to turn over from the ‘old-timers’ to the now middle aged crew.
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