No I meant the Inazuma avatar.flex wood wrote:Well I'm not sure how old daves kid is but I'd guess so.Stark wrote:Is that the reason for both of those things?
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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I know I just couldn't resist that joke. And yes bone actually beat me to it.Stark wrote:No I meant the Inazuma avatar.
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Jokes should be funny.
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Thats what I'm scared of when looking for a houseaaron wrote:: paid my first mortgage payment today.
: paid my first mortgage payment today.
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I can't believe it was snowing hard yesterday and now today it's bright and sunny. It's only ~50 degrees right now but there's no wind and it feels really warm in the sun. The only snow left on the ground are piles from shoveling.
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Luckily for myself, if I ever get to be a homeowner, I can do a lot of work myself. I wouldn't even mind a fixer upper (assuming I had the money to put into it) because in most cases I actually like doing the work.SirGawain wrote:Thats what I'm scared of when looking for a houseaaron wrote:: paid my first mortgage payment today.
: paid my first mortgage payment today.
. Luckily, there are a couple fixer uppers, needing little more than painting, under 80k and around 2,000 sq ft. It helps that my dad is a Renaissance man when it comes to building and fixing anything.
But congrats on owning a home, aaron. That is something that is increasingly becoming more and more of a scary thought for me. They say that it's a buyer's market right now, but property taxes on LI make my stomach turn. I'd hate to leave the place I was born and raised, and that's probably the thought that actually scares me the most about it all.
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Yay?? ?prfsnl_gmr wrote:A very nasty norovirus infection ruined my weekend...
Thanks to a very nasty norovirus infection, I am over halfway to my weight loss goal for the year! (Seriously...I lost 7 pounds this weekend.)
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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It was a buyer's market a few years ago. (I very much wish I had bought my house in 2009 rather than in 2006...) As the economy continues to improve, however, it is becoming more and more of a seller's market.Ziggy587 wrote:They say that it's a buyer's market right now...
In any event, owning a house is a lot of work. My wife and I have a 1929 bungalow that was in good shape when we purchased it. Nonetheless, we spend a lot of our weekends working on it. (Having children also delayed some of our home improvement plans significantly.)
If this horrible, horrible infection helps me to recalibrate my portion size, it might have been worth it...Stark wrote:Yay?? ?prfsnl_gmr wrote:A very nasty norovirus infection ruined my weekend...
Thanks to a very nasty norovirus infection, I am over halfway to my weight loss goal for the year! (Seriously...I lost 7 pounds this weekend.)
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