They never stop, just slow down after you've been here a while. I haven't been bothered by many in a while, although not having a picture did make a HUGE difference.
As for the OP, can't give you any advice or answers, nor an anyone else, because they're not in your situation. All anybody on here is doing is speculating at best. At worst, poisoning any chance of happiness anyone could have with their "advice'. Simply because it's tainted from their own experiences, which don't necessarily apply to your situation, or anyone else's.
Instead of coming on here and asking a bunch of miserable old kayaks for advice, ask yourself. You already know the answers to your own questions, all you have to do is realise the truth of the matter, and deal with it accordingly.
I have thought of writing him, asking him to hold up the family name and do what he's supposed to do for the good of this country. If he does like many of his predecessors, tow the party line, just business as usual, I'd like to be the first in line to kick him square in the balls.
He really does have the opportunity to do something, he'd better use it wisely.
Yep, I know the fun, my house in Lamont was built in 1908, and every and any sort of building/reno atrocity possibly imaginable was committed in that house over the years.
Finally had to strip it down to bare framing inside, and sheathing outside, and start right from scratch. I even pulled out half the floor joists and replaced them.
FUN FUN FUN!
I'm still convinced caulking guns should be heavily regulated, not everyone should own one.
Send him an eCard or a flower with a message, unless you've already exhausted those options as well. Failing that, ask someone to send him a message on your behalf.
First off, there is more oil and gas in the ground than anyone ever expected, or ever revealed. It may not be as easy to get to as it has been in the past, but there's plenty of it there.
Second, this is an orchestrated price fix on the behalf of the Americans, to attempt to cripple the Russian economy, as well as a few others. Mainly because of fear that the Russians were getting too powerful, which they were, but why should y'all fear them anyway, they're not Commies anymore.
The Saudi's are still pumping out oil, but aren't drilling for it, just natural gas, and that isn't ending any time soon. They have enough oil wells online that they don't need to drill for more, and can keep selling oil at today's prices and make money, without worry. Natural gas is a commodity that they can sell at good prices which necessitates the drilling for more, and will continue into the forseeable future.
The low oil prices aren't hurting the Saudis, or the US but they are having a direct effect on Russia, and the people there. It's also having n effect on Alberta, Canada, but we're used to fluctuating oil prices, as are the Russians, and we'll all survive, for the most part.
In the end, people still need to heat their homes, here in North America, and in Europe, as well as drive cars and farm for everyone on the planet.
What you should be asking is, who stands to gain the most for all this price fixing, and why.
I avoid the Mall like the plague, rarely ever go there. The last time was to the currency exchange when I was heading to Ireland a couple years ago, before that, ummm, no idea.
I was on the Island in March, lovely place, helped some friends move to Sooke from Edmonton. They love it too, and I'm hoping to have time and money over the winter to go back and visit.
I'm no longer in a Landfill, just a mere pile of iron.
Home is still in the same place, but I only get to visit it in the last while. Just back from almost a week there, and more motivated than ever to be there permanently.
The '28 Ford made it home the last trip, as well as some pieces for the '48 Ford. I know, iron, but it's what I do.
I don't think there is any free to air TV here, which I used to term "Peasant View" when I lived in Lamont. 5 channels, but depending on the which way the antenna was pointed, I could only view 3 at a time, max! Also, one was always French.
Never heard of it, but I have watched a few "TV series'" online, or on DVD when G was here. I miss "movie night", or getting sucked into the, "let's watch another episode".
Winter's coming, soon, maybe I'll get back into it again. I picked up quite a few DVDs at garage sales this summer.
If there were a god, he'd like me less, seeing as I used pages from a bible for asswipe in an outhouse many years ago.
Regardless, I am thankful for what I do have, but the thanks goes to my family and friends, and also myself. I've never considered myself blessed or lucky, I've had to earn everything I have, whether it's possessions, a home, or knowledge. None of it has to do with any ficticious beings.
RE: What’s the single most important thing for a relationship to be successful?
Having a partner, after that it can be either easy, or a struggle.