Every new page in here is a fresh start, no matter how sullied the last page was. . . .
I like your enthusiasm!!!
"Kinda like how every day is a new start".
Every new page in here is a fresh start, no matter how sullied the last page was. . . .
Heading off on a new start myself, in many more ways than one.
stones are not caused by the Truckee. Why do you need to leave the blissful California escape vale? What will you do for a substitute San Francisco romance holiday?
Had any rain or snow around there lately?
I bet you don't ski, either. So you're not going to Vail or Aspen or even Park City, and not doing a rafting gig on the Salmon, either.
Logistics would take you to, say, Barstow, though.
Wow congrats bro sounds like fun. Enjoy it.Moving to Leipzig Germany to help run a new distribution center there for my company. Survived the recent round of layoffs and frankly right now the German gig is the most secure. Brand new building, of my own design, new clients with long-term(ish) contracts, and the fam is keen to go. Exciting and scary all at once.
Wow congrats bro sounds like fun. Enjoy it.
he probably is the kind that sets the bills on autopay on subscription and never looked at the totals ever since.PKM'S has a sense of humor, and knows I love being razzed.
I've been thinking of using the phone number he gave me, just to see if he's current on his bills. . . .
he probably is the kind that sets the bills on autopay on subscription and never looked at the totals ever since.
Thanks!
One thing, with most of my family still in the states (2 kids, grandkid, parents, etc.), I am going to start paying a lot closer attention to the exchange rate with the Euro. I don't like where it is headed right now.
I should probably adjourn my remarks to the LTE rather than drive this thread so far away from saying "hello" to the newbs.
I looked through the link, ad. I've gone through some similar lit from that period.
The thing that is great about America is that we did not have to conform to intellectual or ideological constraints, however manipulated we might have been by newspapermen, business interests, and such. The ordinary American was always his own man. With boots in the mud, and property he could call his own, life just doesn't look like a class war.
The dollar, contrary to all our common experience and wisdom, has been getting stronger. Not because of Obama the Fearless'es economic prowess. . . . . but because orders have gone out to preeminently debase other currencies like the Mark and Yen. . . . Central Bank operations. . . . . plus even more strident measures to lay out loads of freshly printed notes. Silver and Gold, far too insignificant in quantity to serve as serious stores of value, have also been manipulated markets.
You have nowhere to run, no where to hide.