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Two Exec Jets Flying
Tragedies no doubt that why I never fly in one of those Cessna death traps. To many small time pilots with too little experience.— January 3, 2008 5:30 p.m.
In San Diego, homes of 900 square feet were going for more than $400,000
I saw this coming like a bad case of mexican heartburn; however, who doesn't wish they jumped on the gravy train 10 years ago when the market was soft/affordable/and open to the average blue or white collar Jane/John. Bubble or no bubble bad deals and bad financial decisions are born everyday. Do your homework and you might make a good one or a least walk away with shirt on.— January 3, 2008 5:12 p.m.
What's the worst gift you've ever received?
I love the 'singing jesus' that's funny as hell! I think everyone's gotten clothes at one time or another that they didn't like that's probably why gift cards have become so prevalent over the past 10 years. The worst gift I ever received was a blue my little pony with a pink hairbrush... also the most embarassing. Doe's anyone know a good therapist? LOL— January 3, 2008 4:07 p.m.
Deliciously Divine Downfall
I agree with all the above mentioned posts. In-and-Out rocks Mickey D's sucks although when I was in high school the big-mac and whopper reigned supreme but then of course there weren't very many other healthy alternatives in those days and people definitely weren't as health conscious as they are today. Take it from me (I was diagnosed with GERD in my mid-twenties) less grease = less grief and your health will benefit!— January 3, 2008 3:36 p.m.
Fun Junk
Distractions come easy when you have little responsibility or self discipline. Setting up some type of reward system for meeting a goal is a good idea for getting through the things we hate to do but finding something (or one thing) you love to do will reap the most rewards following high school. And to the know-it-alls be careful not to burn your own bridges because the working world is tougher than you think and your social skills are just as important!— January 3, 2008 3:07 p.m.