You mean, CS emails? Mostly I just delete 'em, but in cases of really annoying scammers I sometimes report 'em. Once in a blue moon I get an email from someone genuine; I respond politely.
I wish you luck rebuilding your heart and settling into your new home. I've been stranded in a new hometown myself, and I know it's a challenge. But Colchester, like life, is what you make of it. Chin up!
5 mil won't make a vast impact on the rest of my projected lifespan, so at my age I would be wise to invest it in tax-free interest-bearing bonds.
If I were twenty years younger, I'd be best off to spend half it, right off, enjoyinng my youth, and invest the other half in more aggressive capital-growth stocks.
If I were twenty years older (which may hopefully come to pass), I'd look for T bonds. 3% annually of 5 mil would equal $150,000 tax-free, enough to party down until I pass on.
I agree. I believe CS should grow with the times, and while such questions may have been minimal some years ago, they have burgeoned since.
Of note: I personally am uninterested and would not make use of such myself. I'm a Luddite. I distrust any technology more complicated than a spoon and try to avoid any such.
But I acknowledge it's a very common topic nowadays, and CS should acknowledge that too.
(But of course, CS should also acknowledge that the 50 individual United States are in fact one nation. They've blinded themselves to that so far, so I wouldn't hold my breath.)
As you've already learned, there is no such area for us folk. You could start a group, as has been suggested; but the groups are moribund.
Obviously you've mastered computer usage and basic internet what-all well enough to get here. I imagine what you're asking is, how best to use this site?
If that's the case, feel free to email me with any questions you might have, and I'd be glad to help.
Susanne1 is right on the spot here Rainlucy. You must adapt as best you can to the situation you are in. Work as much as you can to make yourself at home. As far as your fellow goes, he should be helping you adjust. If he does not help, don't let him hinder.
Your die are cast. Work hard for what you want and what you believe in.
I personally have given Dr. Naik many good answers. I have responded to his "2+2" challenge in a way that left him dumbfounded. If you ask me, from my own experience with him, he is no scholar and is unable to think on his feet. He is a parrot of text recital and nothing more.
Best of luck with you, Halv0. My feeling is, no, it actually helps! It disarms both parties from their usual social defenses, and makes both kinda "reliant" on each other to be understood. As long as you two don't stumble over some major roadblock (like having children), you should be well off. Think how much fun you'll have teaching each other idioms while snuggled in bed!
Best of luck with you, Halv0. My feeling is, no, it actually helps! It disarms both parties from their usual social defenses, and makes both kinda "reliant" on each other to be understood. As long as you two don't stumble over some major roadblock (like having children), you should be well off. Think how much fun you'll have teaching each other idioms while snuggled in bed!
I grew up there and lived there many years. Okay, decades. Best hotel depends on why you're going. If you want the beach experience, best stay there. Problem: vast majority of hotels there are independents, and you are unlikely to find them online. I would have recommended the Jolly Roger, for its beachfront and central location, as well as its funky character (live flamingos in a lobby pool, tiki bar overlooking the beach), but I see now it's the Sea Club Resort, and I've no idea if it's still cool. Worth a look-see though:
Also notable, the Marriot Harbor Beach and the Sheraton Yankee Clipper are actually on the beach (most others are across the street; big deal). Both are big chains; you know what to expect, and you pay for it.
Close by is Bahia Mar hotel, also once a place of funky character; it's now a Doubletree by Hilton, and I can't guarantee it's the same:
If instead you've other reasons to be in Ft. Lauderdale, there are all the usual chain hotels near the airport, and you'll find the same in the business districts of the western city.
I think this is one of those cases when women and men are not at all different. Both would appreciate all from the other. So the only reasonable answer is #5, All of these wonderful things!
If I understand correctly, Pisces, you are asking whether any woman respondents are "turned on" by reading of such interests? That's different from whether women are "not bothered" by reading of such interests.
Not being a woman, I'm not qualified to answer. But it does appear to me that some respondents have not read your question carefully.
Well, I gotta give credit to the Baltimore Ravens. They fought hard, and they earned the win.
But I also gotta give blame to some others. Denver's pass defense was dismal; hall-of-famer Champ Bailey made a great case for his own retirement. Last year.
And the officials? What was up with them? With Denver rightfully trying to speed up the pace, they repeatedly stopped the game for 10 or 15 minutes while they discussed what to do. In the playoffs, these guys are supposed to be an "all-pro" crew. Instead, we watched players and coaches from both teams, explaining to the officials the rules of the game. What the F?
Props to Poe's boys, though. They did play hard. They won it.
RE: What is the most adventurous or crazy thing you've done?
And you Miss Migsy.