On 05/15/2012 07:28 PM, down_hill wrote:
> The Real Bev wrote:
>> On 05/15/2012 12:42 PM,
Horva...@net.net wrote:
>>> <
bashl...@gmail.com> wrote this crap:
>>>> On 05/15/2012 04:34 AM,
Horva...@net.net wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> She doesn't give freebies for ski equipment like you do, dumbass.
>>>>
>>>> I've never been able to find footwear that actually fits. If I were as
>>>> rich as Horvath I would have all such things made by the hands of
>>>> magical elves. Unfortunately, such is not the case.
>>>>
>>>> Frugality yields freedom.
We retired when my husband was 40. Then he sold software by mail and I
went back to work because I wanted to. Our actual "professional" working
lives were 12 years each, but his SS check is LOTS more than mine even
if I contributed more. Feh.
> There is a certain ring of truth to that statement. It would be nice to
> fly to road atlanta vs driving in a very packed suburban. but then
> outside of all my tools and hardware I could not bring my cooler filled
> with 8oz classic bottles of coke.
We've always done cross-country dirtbag traveling in a van full of
tools, food, bed, etc. Husband was constantly worrying about
breakdowns, of which we had plenty. If we ever travel again it's going
to be in a rented car, and if it breaks I'm just going to phone for a
new one.
Coke=diet caffeine-free. Bottles are over-rated.
>>> If you were as rich as me, you would be golfing today. It's 80
>>> degrees in Detroit, a Hawaiian shirt day.
>>
>> Jesus, If I was as rich as Carlos Slim I wouldn't be golfing today. I
>> might even hire somebody to keep me from golfing.
>>
> If he was as rich as he thinks he is he would live somewhere else nobody
> lives in detroit by choice.
Perhaps he's always wanted to be a farmer...
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Cheers, Bev
"It's important to never be arrogant. Especially if you're one
of the little people whose opinion doesn't matter." --Rat