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UCGal
ParticipantTwo restaurants I’ve enjoyed lately:
Sea Rocket Bistro
http://searocketbistro.com/The Linkery
Both have really good/fresh/tasty food. Both buy their food locally and are part of the slow food movement. Both have decent vegitarian selections – as well as carnivore choices.
They’re in North Park – both on 30th – but different parts of 30th.
UCGal
ParticipantTwo restaurants I’ve enjoyed lately:
Sea Rocket Bistro
http://searocketbistro.com/The Linkery
Both have really good/fresh/tasty food. Both buy their food locally and are part of the slow food movement. Both have decent vegitarian selections – as well as carnivore choices.
They’re in North Park – both on 30th – but different parts of 30th.
UCGal
Participant[quote=scaredycat]being able to walk away is worth something.
I need to buya house for reasons out of my control[/quote]
I’m assuming your wife is the reason out of your control.
Wouldn’t it be just as big a problem if you bought and walked… as far as marital harmony. She wouldn’t be happy with that, would she?
I’m assuming she’s looking for stability (or at least the false sense of it.) If you enter into the transaction with the idea that you’ll walk if the prices dip… that isn’t stability.
It’s kind of like getting married with the idea that if it’s not perfect you’ll just get divorced… it’s a bad way to enter the transaction.
UCGal
Participant[quote=scaredycat]being able to walk away is worth something.
I need to buya house for reasons out of my control[/quote]
I’m assuming your wife is the reason out of your control.
Wouldn’t it be just as big a problem if you bought and walked… as far as marital harmony. She wouldn’t be happy with that, would she?
I’m assuming she’s looking for stability (or at least the false sense of it.) If you enter into the transaction with the idea that you’ll walk if the prices dip… that isn’t stability.
It’s kind of like getting married with the idea that if it’s not perfect you’ll just get divorced… it’s a bad way to enter the transaction.
UCGal
Participant[quote=scaredycat]being able to walk away is worth something.
I need to buya house for reasons out of my control[/quote]
I’m assuming your wife is the reason out of your control.
Wouldn’t it be just as big a problem if you bought and walked… as far as marital harmony. She wouldn’t be happy with that, would she?
I’m assuming she’s looking for stability (or at least the false sense of it.) If you enter into the transaction with the idea that you’ll walk if the prices dip… that isn’t stability.
It’s kind of like getting married with the idea that if it’s not perfect you’ll just get divorced… it’s a bad way to enter the transaction.
UCGal
Participant[quote=scaredycat]being able to walk away is worth something.
I need to buya house for reasons out of my control[/quote]
I’m assuming your wife is the reason out of your control.
Wouldn’t it be just as big a problem if you bought and walked… as far as marital harmony. She wouldn’t be happy with that, would she?
I’m assuming she’s looking for stability (or at least the false sense of it.) If you enter into the transaction with the idea that you’ll walk if the prices dip… that isn’t stability.
It’s kind of like getting married with the idea that if it’s not perfect you’ll just get divorced… it’s a bad way to enter the transaction.
UCGal
Participant[quote=scaredycat]being able to walk away is worth something.
I need to buya house for reasons out of my control[/quote]
I’m assuming your wife is the reason out of your control.
Wouldn’t it be just as big a problem if you bought and walked… as far as marital harmony. She wouldn’t be happy with that, would she?
I’m assuming she’s looking for stability (or at least the false sense of it.) If you enter into the transaction with the idea that you’ll walk if the prices dip… that isn’t stability.
It’s kind of like getting married with the idea that if it’s not perfect you’ll just get divorced… it’s a bad way to enter the transaction.
UCGal
ParticipantBlack Friday preliminary numbers are out.
http://www.nrf.com/modules.php?name=News&op=viewlive&sp_id=841
More shoppers spending less money. The National Retail Federation.
I’m standing by my prediction of people hunting out bargains – which are lower profits for retailers. This will be within a few percent of last years Christmas season – which was super low compared to 2007 and earlier.
UCGal
ParticipantBlack Friday preliminary numbers are out.
http://www.nrf.com/modules.php?name=News&op=viewlive&sp_id=841
More shoppers spending less money. The National Retail Federation.
I’m standing by my prediction of people hunting out bargains – which are lower profits for retailers. This will be within a few percent of last years Christmas season – which was super low compared to 2007 and earlier.
UCGal
ParticipantBlack Friday preliminary numbers are out.
http://www.nrf.com/modules.php?name=News&op=viewlive&sp_id=841
More shoppers spending less money. The National Retail Federation.
I’m standing by my prediction of people hunting out bargains – which are lower profits for retailers. This will be within a few percent of last years Christmas season – which was super low compared to 2007 and earlier.
UCGal
ParticipantBlack Friday preliminary numbers are out.
http://www.nrf.com/modules.php?name=News&op=viewlive&sp_id=841
More shoppers spending less money. The National Retail Federation.
I’m standing by my prediction of people hunting out bargains – which are lower profits for retailers. This will be within a few percent of last years Christmas season – which was super low compared to 2007 and earlier.
UCGal
ParticipantBlack Friday preliminary numbers are out.
http://www.nrf.com/modules.php?name=News&op=viewlive&sp_id=841
More shoppers spending less money. The National Retail Federation.
I’m standing by my prediction of people hunting out bargains – which are lower profits for retailers. This will be within a few percent of last years Christmas season – which was super low compared to 2007 and earlier.
UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JC]$200 dress by laundry for $25 at Amvets. Hate shopping as much as the other ladies, but need work stuff. Can’t beat the awesome price and ability to support local non-profits.[/quote]
Pigg ladies unite! Corporations must really hate us. ;)[/quote]
I think it’s funny that the pigg women all hate shopping and the pigg men were largely at the mall. What does that say about pigg’s as a demographic, lol!
UCGal
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=JC]$200 dress by laundry for $25 at Amvets. Hate shopping as much as the other ladies, but need work stuff. Can’t beat the awesome price and ability to support local non-profits.[/quote]
Pigg ladies unite! Corporations must really hate us. ;)[/quote]
I think it’s funny that the pigg women all hate shopping and the pigg men were largely at the mall. What does that say about pigg’s as a demographic, lol!
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