What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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flex wood wrote: I wasn't even talking about that stuff, the angry irrational girl fits of rage are hilarious to me from a safe distance, I was taking about when they all start taking about guys, relationships and their "lady problems."

I don't think I've ever heard any girl give another girl good relationship advice in my life now that I think about it. Just an observation on the women I know not saying that women shouldn't give each other advice.
This is the main reason why I had lots of guy friends, and could never be a lesbian. Every woman friend I have know likes drama (I won't lie, I do too. I keep to reading online stuff about other people though). It is a generalization, but one I have found to have truth to it.

About the girl rage thing, I want to type something witty about that, but in my half asleep state I can't think of anything.
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:( My regular migraines have returned! Not sure what causes them, but I can go a couple weeks without them then they come back. It comes to the point where I have to pop an aspirin twice a day to keep them away, and that does hell to my stomach. I've dealt with this all my life and what's weird is that my dad and two of my brothers have the same exact issue. Random fits of headaches that last for weeks. Sucks dood.

:D The storm today was nice and relaxing. With the high humidity and temp staying in the low to mid eighties, my little bug pals should stay nice and comfortable on there way to my doorstep.

:) Victory Road!

:? Find out more about the place we're trying to buy tomorrow. Nervous that we're going to get that "you're too young" we always seem to get. Also worried about how this will budget out if we do end up getting it. We'll have to continue to stay here and also pay for the property back home.
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And the Angels sung.

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Ain't she a beauty?
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Luke wrote:And the Angels sung.
Aww...
Does this mean there won't be anymore of Luke's "A/C Problems" posts? If so, that means I'll have to rely on Noise's "Can't find the button" posts for my lulz.
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jinx wrote: Noise's "Can't find the button" posts
those are the best
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jinx wrote:
Luke wrote:And the Angels sung.
Aww...
Does this mean there won't be anymore of Luke's "A/C Problems" posts? If so, that means I'll have to rely on Noise's "Can't find the button" posts for my lulz.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I sure hope so.

But don't fret, there is rarely a dull moment when it comes to home ownership.
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Also, any thoughts on having 3 female roommates? I wouldn't have to share a bathroom, and I get a space in the garage for my tooniceofacarforacollegekidmobile. Meeting and discussing with them tomorrow to see if we would drive eachother absolutely nuts initially. I'm more concerned about long term how that would play out. I pretty well keep to myself and get along with others pretty well, so I don't think that's a problem.
As long as you do not hook up with any of them, you should be fine. You will also learn a lot about the opposite sex.
Luke wrote: But don't fret, there is rarely a dull moment when it comes to home ownership.
I hear you on this one. My home was constructed in 1928...and the previous owner was a "carpenter" for lack of a better term. The bones are very solid, but calling some of the design decisions "quirky" would be a tremendous understatement.
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My wife and I have been looking at houses.

She gets frustrated because of the huge amount of old houses for sale in this area. She'll find a listing she likes but then I'll hear her exclaim "it was built in 1850!" She wants something brand new or maybe a decade old.

My buddy has a 1793 house, which is awesome.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:My wife and I have been looking at houses.

She gets frustrated because of the huge amount of old houses for sale in this area. She'll find a listing she likes but then I'll hear her exclaim "it was built in 1850!" She wants something brand new or maybe a decade old.

My buddy has a 1793 house, which is awesome.
A good friend of mine lives in an early 1800s house that was expanded many many years ago. The one story with 18ft ceilings is simply awesome. Though changing a bulb is a pain.
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This stuff about homes from the 1800s made me check up on when my city was founded.

1881, though I guess you could count the incorporated Buffalo Gap, which is 1857.

No 1850s homes here!
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