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Jun 10, 2015 23:25:23 GMT -6
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Post by thunderhawk on Jun 10, 2015 23:25:23 GMT -6
Despite what all of these assholes are saying (except for Mrs. Grant, who isn't one), pretty cool, r2d2. Good luck wif it! Thanks tweets. I went and changed all the locks this evening (was sleep deprived yesterday and wanted sleep more than changing out the locks) and have to figure out how to reprogram the garage door openers with my wife's truck and my car. I messed it up and ended up jacking up the programming for even the remote they gave us so I have to figure that out. Maybe tomorrow if I get time. Gotta wrap up the last of the packing for Friday morning before the movers get there first. There's usually a reset button you have to push on the motor unit. Fuckin pain in the ass.
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Jun 10, 2015 23:57:20 GMT -6
Thanks tweets. I went and changed all the locks this evening (was sleep deprived yesterday and wanted sleep more than changing out the locks) and have to figure out how to reprogram the garage door openers with my wife's truck and my car. I messed it up and ended up jacking up the programming for even the remote they gave us so I have to figure that out. Maybe tomorrow if I get time. Gotta wrap up the last of the packing for Friday morning before the movers get there first. There's usually a reset button you have to push on the motor unit. Fuckin pain in the ass. Well, there is the "learn" button, but didn't notice the "reset" button. I did find out the fun way that holding down the learn button deprograms everything, which I guess is a good thing. That said, fuck craftsman. My only saving grace is that I'm not short and can actually touch the learn button standing on the ground, but will probably stand on the rails on my wife's truck so I can actually make sure that is the button I'm hitting as I can't exactly see it when right under it. I guess it's time to google craftsman and how to program it with the stupid homelink shit on our cars so we can just toss the openers into a junk drawer.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 4:24:47 GMT -6
Welp, closed on the house this afternoon and I'm now in even more debt! HOORAY AMERICAN DREAM! I literally laugh at people when they ask about my net worth. I have no net worth, really. I mean who are we fucking kidding here. I'm just a human money conduit. Uncle Samuel, kids, various creditors, kids, the firm, kids, J Crew, kids, daycare, the U, preschool, gifts for various occasions, leases, gas, kids, super Target, college fund, IRAs, kids, charities,kids. Money Velocity Status: Warp Speed Troof. And it only speeds up as kiddies get older, get into more activities, you get older and start to fall apart, and then wait til collidge.
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Jun 11, 2015 4:27:30 GMT -6
So let me get this right; you drive a car, while your wife drives a truck? What other roles do you reverse? I personally don't care for the Yukon and prefer the car I have. Much better gas mileage and handles a shit load better. If I need to I can use it, but she sometimes has to deliver items for customers for her work so she needs the space, I don't.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 4:29:12 GMT -6
So let me get this right; you drive a car, while your wife drives a truck? What other roles do you reverse? I personally don't care for the Yukon and prefer the car I have. Much better gas mileage and handles a shit load better. If I need to I can use it, but she sometimes has to deliver items for customers for her work so she needs the space, I don't. Still waiting for answer to Podo's second question.
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Jun 11, 2015 5:40:54 GMT -6
I personally don't care for the Yukon and prefer the car I have. Much better gas mileage and handles a shit load better. If I need to I can use it, but she sometimes has to deliver items for customers for her work so she needs the space, I don't. Gotcha. I was thinking a pick up truck, not a Yukon. Also, like Tweeter said, we're waiting on the answer to my other question. Well. I do the grocery shopping. That's about as exciting as it gets. Well, except for those times we do reverse doggystyle.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 7:58:58 GMT -6
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Post by Ginger on Jun 11, 2015 7:58:58 GMT -6
Welp, closed on the house this afternoon and I'm now in even more debt! HOORAY AMERICAN DREAM! I literally laugh at people when they ask about my net worth. I have no net worth, really. I mean who are we fucking kidding here. I'm just a human money conduit. Uncle Samuel, kids, various creditors, kids, the firm, kids, J Crew, kids, daycare, the U, preschool, gifts for various occasions, leases, gas, kids, super Target, college fund, IRAs, kids, charities,kids. Money Velocity Status: Warp Speed They say the average American is only $450 away from a financial crisis. That's why I try to leave some room on my credit cards.... College fund...that's the only thing I don't do from your list. And "the firm"
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 8:30:38 GMT -6
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Jun 11, 2015 8:30:38 GMT -6
Said every prole without a proper set of dining room furniture. Sold our dining room set as we never used the old dining room in our old house and it's a waste of space. I guess large dinners with extended family are more important to some people than others. We love to have formal sit down meals in our lovely dining room. In no way do frau Sioux and I see it add a waste of space. We also enjoy a finely appointed formal living room. Granted, we spend more time in the family room, but I would not want a house that didn't have both.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 8:36:07 GMT -6
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Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Jun 11, 2015 8:36:07 GMT -6
Sold our dining room set as we never used the old dining room in our old house and it's a waste of space. I guess large dinners with extended family are more important to some people than others. We love to have formal sit down meals in our lovely dining room. In no way do frau Sioux and I see it add a waste of space. We also enjoy a finely appointed formal living room. Granted, we spend more time in the family room, but I would not want a house that didn't have both. I can understand your point of view and appreciate the joys of having such a room. The house we had in Texas had the formal living and dining areas. We really only use it for poker tournaments and maybe 2 family meals a year. When looking for homes with those features it was either a older home that lacks some modern items that neither of us were willing to give up or it was a twice as expensive mcmansion. While those are nice, I did want to spend that kind of money prior to my inheritance someday.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 8:42:43 GMT -6
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Jun 11, 2015 8:42:43 GMT -6
The wife and I are older house nuts to begin with. What exactly are these new fangled features that are missing from my older home?
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 8:44:31 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 11, 2015 8:44:31 GMT -6
Sold our dining room set as we never used the old dining room in our old house and it's a waste of space. I guess large dinners with extended family are more important to some people than others. We love to have formal sit down meals in our lovely dining room. In no way do frau Sioux and I see it add a waste of space. We also enjoy a finely appointed formal living room. Granted, we spend more time in the family room, but I would not want a house that didn't have both. We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Generation gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 8:48:51 GMT -6
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Jun 11, 2015 8:48:51 GMT -6
I guess large dinners with extended family are more important to some people than others. We love to have formal sit down meals in our lovely dining room. In no way do frau Sioux and I see it add a waste of space. We also enjoy a finely appointed formal living room. Granted, we spend more time in the family room, but I would not want a house that didn't have both. We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Income gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that. I don't think it's really generational. See above
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 8:50:19 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 11, 2015 8:50:19 GMT -6
We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Income gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that. I don't think it's really generational. See above He ain't that old is he?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 12:56:16 GMT -6
I guess large dinners with extended family are more important to some people than others. We love to have formal sit down meals in our lovely dining room. In no way do frau Sioux and I see it add a waste of space. We also enjoy a finely appointed formal living room. Granted, we spend more time in the family room, but I would not want a house that didn't have both. We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Generation gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that. Youth is wasted on the young, Sioux. They don't think they need a dining room but in a few years as Mom and Pops get older and as brothers and sisters get married, have their own kids, it will suddenly become appealing to have everyone over for a Sunday meal or Thanksgiving dinner. EXCEPT THEY DON'T HAVE ANY FUCKING SPACE FOR IT. So they'll go to some China buffet or Holiday Inn Express and chow down on (allegedly) free waffles and some crazy corn derivative-based mix they cook up and call scrambled eggs. But enjoy, kids.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Jun 11, 2015 12:58:41 GMT -6
I feel you tweets.
I get the feeling the solution at casa de droid, will be tv trays.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 13:04:34 GMT -6
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Post by Ginger on Jun 11, 2015 13:04:34 GMT -6
We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Generation gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that. Youth is wasted on the young, Sioux. They don't think they need a dining room but in a few years as Mom and Pops get older and as brothers and sisters get married, have their own kids, it will suddenly become appealing to have everyone over for a Sunday meal or Thanksgiving dinner. EXCEPT THEY DON'T HAVE ANY FUCKING SPACE FOR IT. So they'll go to some China buffet or Holiday Inn Express and chow down on (allegedly) free waffles and some crazy corn derivative-based mix they cook up and call scrambled eggs. But enjoy, kids. This. My house is small anyway. It has an "open" kitchen/dining area. Not really a eat in kitchen and not a true dining room. Our table holds six...which is my husband and kids. When my son in law shows up and my future son in law shows up there's not enough room and someone eats in the living room or we eat in shifts. It's only going to get worse. The area is not big enough for a much bigger table either.
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Post by egadsto on Jun 11, 2015 13:30:16 GMT -6
Youth is wasted on the young, Sioux. They don't think they need a dining room but in a few years as Mom and Pops get older and as brothers and sisters get married, have their own kids, it will suddenly become appealing to have everyone over for a Sunday meal or Thanksgiving dinner. EXCEPT THEY DON'T HAVE ANY FUCKING SPACE FOR IT. So they'll go to some China buffet or Holiday Inn Express and chow down on (allegedly) free waffles and some crazy corn derivative-based mix they cook up and call scrambled eggs. But enjoy, kids. This. My house is small anyway. It has an "open" kitchen/dining area. Not really a eat in kitchen and not a true dining room. Our table holds six...which is my husband and kids. When my son in law shows up and my future son in law shows up there's not enough room and someone eats in the living room or we eat in shifts. It's only going to get worse. The area is not big enough for a much bigger table either.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 13:55:35 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 11, 2015 13:55:35 GMT -6
We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Generation gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that. Youth is wasted on the young, Sioux. They don't think they need a dining room but in a few years as Mom and Pops get older and as brothers and sisters get married, have their own kids, it will suddenly become appealing to have everyone over for a Sunday meal or Thanksgiving dinner. EXCEPT THEY DON'T HAVE ANY FUCKING SPACE FOR IT. So they'll go to some China buffet or Holiday Inn Express and chow down on (allegedly) free waffles and some crazy corn derivative-based mix they cook up and call scrambled eggs. But enjoy, kids. You might be old, but you have always been retarded.
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Post by 0044 on Jun 11, 2015 14:01:51 GMT -6
We are specifically looking for a house that doesn't have one. And we won't buy one that does. Generation gaps. The house we looked at yesterday had one, but you have the option of changing it into a 4th bedroom, and we will def do that. Youth is wasted on the young, Sioux. They don't think they need a dining room but in a few years as Mom and Pops get older and as brothers and sisters get married, have their own kids, it will suddenly become appealing to have everyone over for a Sunday meal or Thanksgiving dinner. EXCEPT THEY DON'T HAVE ANY FUCKING SPACE FOR IT. So they'll go to some China buffet or Holiday Inn Express and chow down on (allegedly) free waffles and some crazy corn derivative-based mix they cook up and call scrambled eggs. But enjoy, kids. What kind of schmuck do you think the guy is. That's what the additional folding chairs and card table is for. As he's pointed out in the past, some people don't have friends to come to the house and the fancy dining space is a waste.
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 14:15:04 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 11, 2015 14:15:04 GMT -6
Inviting friends over for a formal dinner.
LOLOLOLOLOL
holy shit. Now that's really funny.
Get fun friends, people.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 14:23:20 GMT -6
Inviting friends over for a formal dinner. LOLOLOLOLOL holy shit. Now that's really funny. Get fun friends, people. Well I suppose people could have friends and relatives over to the janky strip mall space they rent and charitably call a sports bar. Oh, wait...
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 14:28:45 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 11, 2015 14:28:45 GMT -6
Inviting friends over for a formal dinner. LOLOLOLOLOL holy shit. Now that's really funny. Get fun friends, people. Well I suppose people could have friends and relatives over to the janky strip mall space they rent and charitably call a sports bar. Oh, wait... Or they could have them over to their house and drink beer and grill ghost-perfect steaks. Or they could go to the country club and play golf while the women go to the pool. All are great options.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 14:33:55 GMT -6
Well I suppose people could have friends and relatives over to the janky strip mall space they rent and charitably call a sports bar. Oh, wait... Or they could have them over to their house and drink beer and grill ghost-perfect steaks. Or they could go to the country club and play golf while the women go to the pool. All are great options. So assuming you will ever have nieces and nephews, or friends with little kids, which I realize is highly unlikely, will you give them tokens to plug the claw machine?
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New House
Jun 11, 2015 15:20:16 GMT -6
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 11, 2015 15:20:16 GMT -6
Or they could have them over to their house and drink beer and grill ghost-perfect steaks. Or they could go to the country club and play golf while the women go to the pool. All are great options. So assuming you will ever have nieces and nephews, or friends with little kids, which I realize is highly unlikely, will you give them tokens to plug the claw machine? My sister has 2 kids. My other sister is adopting a child in the next year. And most of my friends have kids. But you stay tarded, kay?
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Post by Stan's Field on Jun 11, 2015 15:41:03 GMT -6
J F C . . . .
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