I will not have down payment money for 10 years, if that.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
Natter 57 Varieties
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
::sits next to Jesse::
yeah, I def got lucky that people gave me help with that.
Me too. WAY lucky.
Scrappy, my thoughts are with you and your bro and family. I'm glad I did get to meet your niece that one day.
NASA is issuing a solicitation for proposals to the Joint Dark Energy Mission (JDEM). Sounds way too Golden Compass to be real.
Ooh, maybe you could get yourself a daemon!
Me too. WAY lucky
Me three. Although "people" was mostly the government and the city.
Happy Birthday Allyson!
Although "people" was mostly the government and the city.
The problem in NYC is that places I could afford the payments on are mostly co-ops and I'm pretty sure there's no help on the 20% down there. BUT, even a place that was only half-decent would double my monthly payment (and I know that you get some back in tax relief and you're building equity and etc.), so I'm not overly pressed at this point.
Hey, maybe when my grandmother dies, I'll be able to sell her Ferragamos on eBay for the money!! (I doubt there will be much cash, but there should still be nice stuff.)
In European wine regions, a new parent might dip a finger in the local pride and wipe it lovingly across an infant’s lips — “just to give the taste.” A child at the family table might have a spoonful of wine added to the water, because it says, “You are one of us.” A teenager might have a small glass of wine, introducing an adult pleasure in a safe and supervised manner. This is how I imagined it in my house.
One authority disparaged the European model, saying that teenage drinking in Europe — never mind which part — is much worse than it is in the United States.
Even if there is any truth to this second point, I have a hard time believing it is in the "wine regions" referenced above.