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    How do pets figure in your retirement planning?

    Hi Everyone! I haven't posted here in a while, but I feel compelled to second what Sarah said about trustedhousesitters.com. My husband and I signed up with them to find a dog sitter and to become sitters ourselves. We have done 2 petsits through them and had a great time. Most of the...
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    Loneliness of ER -- where are all the other ER's?

    Seriously, I was going to say that besides all the love/sex benefits of having a GF/BF that just having someone to hang out and do little things with is nice, especially when you are ER.
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    Loneliness of ER -- where are all the other ER's?

    And Ha is one of those elderly, chronically unemployed people you see!! :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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    Loneliness of ER -- where are all the other ER's?

    I'm out and about, but I just appear to be one of those "housewives" you see. I don't try to stand out, I bet other ERs you may encounter keep a low profile as well. I'm married, so I have someone to go places/hang out with much of the time (which I'm thankful for), but I also like being...
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    Foodstamps - live on $176 a month

    Me too. Although I do buy frozen organic blueberries more often during the winter for smoothies and pancakes, that saves a bit of money. My grandmother has three blueberry bushes. It is one of the most cost effective things to grow!
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    Side Effects of Banning Politics From Board

    But what about the politics of ice cream? I'm trying a more vegan lifestyle, and let me tell you, ice cream isn't free from heated views! (I'll stop there lest I get in trouble from the PETA h8ers) :) Also, my eyes have been opened to the vast world of ice cream this past year and a half...
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    Spending more now? Interesting Asset Allocation Parallel

    Ding, ding, ding! Our situation is complicated by being on a lucrative international assignment and having an older dog. But that is really OT, so I'm just focused here on the fact that we'd like to be out there taking advantage of the deals, but we aren't for now.
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    Spending more now? Interesting Asset Allocation Parallel

    I hope this isn't too off-topic... this is a reason DH is so torn about staying in his job or quitting. As soon as he quits we want to travel and now there are lots of travel deals. So, does he stay to save more money or quit to take advantage of a time when there are deals (then stop...
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    Domicile-Rent vs. Buy

    Hi there. I think your decision to sign the lease is a good one. There are so many condos downtown now - some not even finished yet, so I think a year from now will only have lower prices, not higher. As for your decision not to marry a beautiful woman with 50 million dollars, now that is...
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    Can You Top This

    Well, maybe not top it... 110-year-old 'living fossil' becomes a dad - CNN.com His "reptile dysfunction" was cured!
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    Advice for teen son's antics...

    DH and I were dating when we were this age - brings back some exciting memories! I didn't like my folks being mad at me, so I tried to behave, but did get in trouble a couple of times. Mom said snippy things that did not help. Dad was more pragmatic, I don't remember anything specific he...
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    Reality TV

    Laurence is going to be SOOO jealous! He and a friend wanted to be on that show a couple of years ago. Whenever DH and I do something really lame when we are traveling - like go the wrong direction or say something wrong to someone in a foreign language (or English for that matter!) we always...
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    PENFED Site Overhaul Complete

    In case anyone missed it... another new item is e-mail notification of credit card statements. Sign up for this if you no longer want to receive paper statements. That's great for me!
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    Helping parents retire

    No offense taken, Ha my dear. I was just pointing out that even though many other cultures DO feel they owe their parents, it is not always something that they WANT to do. Personally, my dad and I made a deal. He'll do his best not to need any money from me and I'll not count on any money...
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    Helping parents retire

    "Only" is a little over-reaching. I know a lot of English and Australians who feel the same. I've had conversations with some Japanese people who resent having to be responsible for their parents. Especially wives of first born sons. I don't have kids (yes, ha, I have "refused"! ;)) but I...
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