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1 August 2020 | 27 replies
I had one broken wine bottle in the garage.. my neighbor next door anything that could break broke her wall like yours fell down ..
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5 February 2020 | 11 replies
:@Gina Nicolas...As for title companies, the general custom in Pennsylvania is that the seller should choose the title company. ...
2 March 2020 | 8 replies
When you wanted a medium rare Filet minion, with garlic mashed potatoes and grilled zucchini, with a glass of red wine from NAPA.
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3 February 2020 | 2 replies
I saw the warranty deed and it says:Address: ......Legal Description:........Toghether with that certain .....Mobile homeIdentification tag:....Title No:....Subject to taxes fro the years......Also when I went to the property appraiser website and entered the parcel number there is a Tab "Improvements" that shows all the details of the mobile home, year, size, etc.I called the Tax collector, Tax deed sale office, DMV and nobody has a clue if the mobile home is attached to the land or not.I am afraid of wining the auction, pay for the land and fix the mobile home and next year the owner of the mobile home just shows up and tell me "Hey look I have the Title of that Mobile home is my Personal Property and I will remove it, thank you for all the improvements you have done, have a good day!"
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19 February 2020 | 17 replies
Watch a funny movie, have a glass a wine and acknowledge the things you are KNOCKING OUT THE PARK!
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23 February 2020 | 14 replies
See how horribly (zzzzz) they explain below:Warning SignsYour partner’s spending habits or debt directly inhibit your ability to save money for your agreed up goalsToo much credit card debtThey have lost hopeThey are resigned to working to normal retirement age and just do a job that they have tricked themself that they enjoy :/Tips to have this difficult conversationsBuy an expensive dinner or bottle of wine and do what you need to do to have an interventionTravel offsite, make it special and unprecedentedBring a moderator or another like minded couple (your network is your net worth)Have then talk to another person who gets it (we are products of the 5 people we hang out with most)Remove them from bad influences (podcasts, books, magazines, tv shows, people, family, etc)Keep your conversations positive by reiterating some wins while reinforcing where things are goingDon’t start out with We need to talk” or “There’s something I’ve been meaning to discuss with you.”Focus first on shared goals and then discuss how you can achieve those goals together, reconfirm these goalsDon’t point out faults to your financial shortcomingsUse “we” or “us” not “youRe-confirm your common goals – values you both share and what you hope to accomplish togetherWhat are your hopes and dreams?
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18 February 2020 | 2 replies
If I were doing it, I'd pick someplace like Luigi's Pizza on Crowsnest (if the food is good and if it's a popular place).This looks good because the tables can be pulled together and most people like pizza (a plus if there is beer and wine there too).I'd ask Luigi if he minded if there was a gathering there, and I'd pick a slow time for about 90 minutes maximum, to help ensure there would be enough seating and that it would be relatively quiet inside.I'd also encourage the attendee's to order some pizza or other food or drinks (because Luigi has to make a buck too).As far as the itinerary for the meet, it could be, open discussion meet and greet, or more structured with some type of presentation.And if you have any trouble speaking Italian here's a quick tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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25 February 2020 | 28 replies
Im afraid you need to buy a bottle of wine (or three) and talk about goals and projections.
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23 February 2020 | 44 replies
I would occasionally see her walking downtown when it's really cold and would offer to give her a ride, usually to the liquor store where she could buy her gut-rot wine.
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22 February 2020 | 1 reply
@Marc Nicolàs Mariano it's possible but the good ones usually get snatched up right from the beginning or don't even hit the public market.