Okay, so...
Do you think your Dad will want to put Em to bed?
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Okay, so...
Do you think your Dad will want to put Em to bed?
I'm going to call you. We've subjected our fellow Bitches to enough "Joe and Aimee Plan a Date".
P-C, here's the plan:
Buy a fabulous place in a really cool East Bay neighborhood. Live in it for a couple of years. When you move, sell it at a painful loss to an income-challenged but thoroughly lovely family of four from San Francisco, who will try to cushion the blow by throwing in unlimited music-ripping privileges, shopping assistance at Trader Joe's, and a flying Appa action figure.
What? Personally, I think it's a great plan.
Happy Anniversary, Miracleborns! According to this list, the traditional fifth anniversary gift is wood. I merely point this out, and leave the porn to others far more accomplished.
I'm going to call you. We've subjected our fellow Bitches to enough "Joe and Aimee Plan a Date".
I was sitting here waiting for "Joe and Aimee Consummate Their Anniversary."
Buy a fabulous place in a really cool East Bay neighborhood. Live in it for a couple of years. When you move, sell it at a painful loss to an income-challenged but thoroughly lovely family of four from San Francisco, who will try to cushion the loss by throwing in unlimited music-ripping privileges, shopping assistance at Trader Joe's, and a flying Appa action figure.
What? Personally, I think it's a great plan.
Heeeeeee.
(Also, seriously, Appa???)
PC- Intellectually, I know you're right. Emotionally, I flail about in fear.
I'm with you. Not that I'm in a position to buy real estate, having money somewhat liquid is more comforting. Maybe b/c I grew up with neither, I see the tangibility of money more than real estate. That said, I really do wish I could comfortably afford a place of my own.
I see the tangibility of money more than real estate.
Right. I see the numbers, and I know that's what I have. It's comforting.
According to this list, the traditional fifth anniversary gift is wood.
I read that this morning and promptly fell over in convulsions of laughter.
comforting... ya... more like, I know if income fails, I can cash it in to pay rent. Eh. I guess that's comforting. Maybe I see it as more practical.
According to this list, the traditional fifth anniversary gift is wood.
I read that this morning and promptly fell over in convulsions of laughter.
Which ruined my surprise for her in so many ways.
Ohio's a long way to go to buy a bike, you know....
Right, but oneway Southwest is cheap. They're Mr. Jane's favorite for ease of fixability, and what juliana said.
Aimee, not that you asked, but FWIW, I like your second option best. Still do the 1st time homebuyer education, though. Everytime I teach a class, afterwards I constantly hear, "I had no idea!" or worse, "I wish I'd taken this before I signed a contract." Also, don't pay someone to help you fix your credit.
If you want any of the info I have, I'm more than happy to share.
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