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I agree with the poster who said "after a certain age, men become invisible or disgusting to younger woman"
My 24yr old friend is short fat bald and has bitch tits; But his gf said the other day, how gross it is that woman her age (23) date me (43), despite the fact that I look alot like george clooney. She's dating a troll with no future, and runs down the millionaire who used to model...
It is very hard for me to get dates with even a 30 year old american woman. Pero hay ultras culturas en este mundo que valoran un hombre en una manera distincto. There are other cultures that value a man in a completely distinct way. Thank God I speak Spanish and Portuguese... I am on my way to south america for 3 months next week!!!!
And I will have more attention there in 3 months then I would get the rest of my life here...
azrob,
I lived in the Azores for 15 mo, but all I seem to remember of the local tongue is "Desculp, noa falla Anglais" and "no faz mal"
There was one term I would like if you could explain. Something using the word "barega" (pot belly?) refering to putting off a problem. Do you know that phrase?
azrob,
Is his girlfriend attractive enough to be your girlfriend? Might just be a case of sour grapes.
I hear nothing but horror stories, that you can draw a paycheck for 4 months and do nothing and they wouldn’t know.
Horror? For whom?
plus he got harrassed a few times because he drove a Nissan Sentra
I guess a Lexus would be fine at Ford.
Why Sentra anyway? I would take a Buick Lucerne over any Nissan. :)
I toured a Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma factory in Ohio when I was at grad school. One item I remember is that although the welding was done by robots, they had a team of welders on hand. Every now and then, a welder would get up, go over and hit a spot the robot "missed." It was no secret the welders were superfluous. Wonder how much they were paid.
Not if their reality is that house prices go up 15% per year just because they do. I wonder if David Lereah is a sophist?
No, David Lereah is unemployed. Although that may be the result of his failed attempt to be a sophist. Fortunately, even the empircal guys will admit that we have finally reached the bottom in the housing bubble, with the subprime problem contained and the inventory working its way out of the system.
I wonder if being a sophist tastes bad? Maybe bullshit is an acquired taste.
Plus, what’s the hurry? A man can party until he is 35, that leaves plenty of time to marry and raise a family. Works out well, since the desire to party ebbs a bit at that age.
I can verify this.
I would imagine mostly as a meal ticket.
If I was a relatively successful guy, I would not marry people (just in case I was gay) from a lower socioeconomic class or countries with per head GDP under $10,000US. Possible exception for parts of Southeast Asia.
Peter P,
Sophist is a complement on you. I've never seen anyone defend hydrogenated fats with so much...charisma.
TOLurker,
Pinetree has Cool Breeze, which is a short season cucumber that allegedly starts bearing in 47 days. I'll send some seeds soon.
Jimbo,
Sorry for taking absolutely forever. Would you be interested in sweet peas. They're perfect for a perpetually cool and foggy place.
fantasma:
thats the best you got to make fun of my typing? go f*$ck yourself...
I love brazil, argentina and chile... I would go there even if I didn't find Latin women superior in every possible romantic way to gringas...
Go back to work and pay your rent... I own 3 homes free and clear, plus my consulting fees when I bother to work... Twice your income easily and 5 or 6 months of vacationing a year... I am learning chinese now too, I had a blast there last year.
Your best shot is trying to insult me, cause you will never have 1/10 the life I have.
as opposed to squeaking by in california? hmm let me think... nope I'll stick with az... Saw enough of california during my graduate work at UCB, and a few years working and living in hermosa beach. I came to az in the mid 80's and bought several homes, as they went flying up I sold half and paid the rest off; If this bubble truly bursts big time like the future rockafellers on here keep expecting, I will buy as many as possible when the rent to price justifies it. Either way, in a few more years I am movin on, I think I will live in Chile for a few years,or maybe Thailand.. go ahead sling away with insults; like anyone cares...
GMH (General Motors Holden) is indeed a wholly owned subsidiary of GM.
The recent Pontiac GTO (left-hand-drive Holden Monaro) was small beer compared to the left-hand-drive Statesman sedans exported to the ME and badged as Chevrolet Lumina's.
The Statesman is a rear-wheel-drive sedan about the same size as (but few other similarities to :)) the BMW 7-series, and the optioned version is the limousine DS was referring to above. It's mildly interesting that Ford Australia had this local-luxury market sewn up for many, many years and basically lost it due to a decision to stop offering V8's. By the time this decision was reversed, that particular market segment was gone to GM.
At one point GM was seriously looking at importing the GMH Commodore ute to the US and badging it as a Chevrolet El Camino. Engine/gearbox would have been a slightly smaller GM engine in a lower state of tune (but probably with the GTO drivetrain as an option for an SS version or some such).
I believe the main impediment to them going ahead was the UAW.
GMH also has a successful engine export program from Australia for small 4-cylinder engines. I believe the biggest customers used to be Daewoo in Korea. Labour costs are not a big issue in engine plants, which these days are very highly automated.
GM now owns the Daewoo plant in Korea, apparently, and is producing the 'Holden Viva' there (Vauxhall Viva in Europe, etc) -- a bit like buying an affordable Hyundai badged up as a GM. I drove one as a rental recently, it was OK, $20K on-road new. Obviously GM still has the successful Astra range andother offerings offsetting the 6.0L V8s which aren't selling terribly well at present.
GM-H now also produce a 4-door ute (!) which has a tiny rear cabin for the tradesman with kids, something like a station wagon with the rear roof cut off, I guess, or a 4-door pickup. I believe they had to use the longer luxury Statesman wheelbase to fit it all in...
how could these beasts not sell !!?? I didn't realise the El Camino was a similar concept, thought it was some sort of pickup with a segmented rear tray, etc...
Sophist is a complement on you. I’ve never seen anyone defend hydrogenated fats with so much…charisma.
I do not defend hydrogenated fats. However, I will defend consumer freedom. :)
Randy H Says:
RE: Weimar & die Inflationszeit
This is *exactly* my point. Weimar had no credible military power. They hyperinflated as a result of crippling foreign debt obligations.
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One item I remember is that although the welding was done by robots, they had a team of welders on hand.
I remembered some of the robots were in cages for safety reasons, not for safety of the workers but people were sabotaging robots in the early days.
If you don’t believe me, just go ahead and try and buy something.
Now, why would we want to do that? That's like saying, "Try to kill yourself! I bet you can't!".
I like the hybrid concept but it has too much complexity. I prefer simplicity.
Isn't the Tesla an all-electric racecar? Don't know if that's a babe magnet, though. Dual climate control, leather seats and a good European brand seem to go farther with them.
Funny
I'm looking at April numbers from one of the big, top price agencies in SF and there are almost no multiple bids, and more sales for under asking than over.
Hmmm. Maybe BigBrother is looking at last year's numbers.
My spy (who happens to have access to all coastal CA numbers for this agency) tells me they are under *strict* orders to not admit prices are going down, and to "tell everyone it is red hot with multiple bids". He also said a number of low performing agents are being let go. Is it normal to get rid of agents during the "spring selling season" BB?
BigBrother
You are welcome to stay in an overpriced condo in the city. But, if you ever make enough money to afford an actual house in Marin, you'll be in for a big surprise. I'll inform all the people who actually own your client's places of work that they live in "the boonies".
You don't know the meaning of the word "boonies". While you're at it, look up "choad".
BigBrother, maybe "those people" that are bidding up prices should meet up with these people.
Randy H Says:
> Hmmm. Maybe BigBrother is looking
> at last year’s numbers.
Or maybe things are so slow at the open house today that he is typing on his Treo trying to get some of us to rush out and buy…
HOUSING HAIKU 2007
This whole housing mess
is one big debacle. No-
thing more. Nothing less.
--MH
Need babe magnets? Try training a Guide Dog. Guaranteed to attract all kinds of women when you are out and about. However, can't leave the dog at home for long periods and takes lot of time and dedication.
Peter P Says:
May 5th, 2007 at 11:19 am
"I like the hybrid concept but it has too much complexity. I prefer simplicity. "
Go test drive a Prius, it is the coolest thing you've ever driven. They are super simple, you don't even turn the key to start it. The smart key option is fantastic. Randy makes a true point though, you become obsessive with trying to get the most efficiency out of it so you do drive 65 to try to make the little graph go up. It is a little hypocritical I admit because then I jump in my Boxster and drive 95 without a care in the world about efficiency.
Danville Woman Says:
May 5th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
"Need babe magnets? Try training a Guide Dog. Guaranteed to attract all kinds of women when you are out and about. However, can’t leave the dog at home for long periods and takes lot of time and dedication. "
San Diego has a couple of 'dog beaches' which I think are really good pick up places. If I were single I'd take my dogs to the beach a lot more. I think people buy dogs sometimes as a conversation starter. It is quite fun to stand around and talk to people about their dogs.
I'll be interested to see what the upcoming auctions do to the median home prices in LA Riverside and San Diego. People who are saying prices haven't plummeted don't realize that the house has to actually sell to be included in the numbers. These auctions force the issue, and this is all part of a very clear scenario.
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During the boom, if borrowers asked about the adjustable rates on their mortgages, they were told "oh, you can just refinance and start over".
But no one told them you can't refinance if your house is under water, that is, if the loan amount is more than the value of the house. Banks won't go for that, even in the continuing lax lending environment.
So their rates will adjust upward, and they won't be able to pay the mortgage, or refinance, or sell for what they paid.
Interesting times ahead.
Patrick
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