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‎07-05-2014 03:13 PM
On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:If this American family is considered spoiled, it's because we worked hard at our chosen careers.
You don't think you were particularly fortunate that you weren't born with any physical or mental handicaps - that you were healthy enough to work hard - that you had parents that were capable of teaching you the lessons needed to have a successful life or that you were born in the USA instead of somewhere that women are suppressed or where everyone lives in abject poverty, or that there is not a war of any kind occurring in your backyard?? The list of things that could happen that are completely out of your control is huge - and any one could have radically changed the course of your life. For example - a soldier who is injured and is now paralysed - or blind or deaf. What if your spouse was to die suddenly? Mine did and he was only 39 years old. Lots and lots of things happen to people that they don't expect - no one is bulletproof.
Though I was not born with physical or mental handicaps, I had my leg amputated when I was 16. I know I am not bulletproof.
The point is - there are a lot of people who are incapable of working hard or who are incapable of even understanding that is necessary to succeed. They just don't have any of the necessary tools.
‎07-05-2014 03:19 PM
On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:If this American family is considered spoiled, it's because we worked hard at our chosen careers.
You don't think you were particularly fortunate that you weren't born with any physical or mental handicaps - that you were healthy enough to work hard - that you had parents that were capable of teaching you the lessons needed to have a successful life or that you were born in the USA instead of somewhere that women are suppressed or where everyone lives in abject poverty, or that there is not a war of any kind occurring in your backyard?? The list of things that could happen that are completely out of your control is huge - and any one could have radically changed the course of your life. For example - a soldier who is injured and is now paralysed - or blind or deaf. What if your spouse was to die suddenly? Mine did and he was only 39 years old. Lots and lots of things happen to people that they don't expect - no one is bulletproof.
Though I was not born with physical or mental handicaps, I had my leg amputated when I was 16. I know I am not bulletproof.
The point is - there are a lot of people who are incapable of working hard or who are incapable of even understanding that is necessary to succeed. They just don't have any of the necessary tools.
Before you call me stupid because I do not get YOUR point, I made a comment. Nothing more.
‎07-05-2014 03:20 PM
I have never seen that program but if you can afford it why not. You can say the same for QVC and the other shopping networks. Clothes that are over priced because they have a famous name attached. Also I don't need or want expensive handbags.
‎07-05-2014 03:29 PM
I was browsing through houzz.com looking at photo ideas just the other day and came across a rather short . . . beautifully tiled shower . . . about 4' high, maybe 4' across in length and not sure as to how far of depth from side to side . . . beautiful shelves up above . . . nice hand held shower nozzle mounted on the wall . . . walk in / step in where you'd have to step up maybe 6" or higher . . . and it was a DOG BATH. I was like whoa, that is NICE . . . from the surrounding area looks like it was maybe part of a larger mud / laundry / dog bath room.
Hey . . . so what IF the people are "spoiled" in some peoples opinion . . . they worked for it and they paid or are paying for it. One of those MYOB type things . . . Let Freedom Ring!!!
link to photo
http://www.houzz.com/photos/2540557/Laundry-Room-and-Bath-traditional-laundry-room-orlando
‎07-05-2014 03:46 PM
On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:If this American family is considered spoiled, it's because we worked hard at our chosen careers.
You don't think you were particularly fortunate that you weren't born with any physical or mental handicaps - that you were healthy enough to work hard - that you had parents that were capable of teaching you the lessons needed to have a successful life or that you were born in the USA instead of somewhere that women are suppressed or where everyone lives in abject poverty, or that there is not a war of any kind occurring in your backyard?? The list of things that could happen that are completely out of your control is huge - and any one could have radically changed the course of your life. For example - a soldier who is injured and is now paralysed - or blind or deaf. What if your spouse was to die suddenly? Mine did and he was only 39 years old. Lots and lots of things happen to people that they don't expect - no one is bulletproof.
Though I was not born with physical or mental handicaps, I had my leg amputated when I was 16. I know I am not bulletproof.
The point is - there are a lot of people who are incapable of working hard or who are incapable of even understanding that is necessary to succeed. They just don't have any of the necessary tools.
Before you call me stupid because I do not get YOUR point, I made a comment. Nothing more.
please quote where I called you stupid.
‎07-05-2014 04:02 PM
On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:If this American family is considered spoiled, it's because we worked hard at our chosen careers.
You don't think you were particularly fortunate that you weren't born with any physical or mental handicaps - that you were healthy enough to work hard - that you had parents that were capable of teaching you the lessons needed to have a successful life or that you were born in the USA instead of somewhere that women are suppressed or where everyone lives in abject poverty, or that there is not a war of any kind occurring in your backyard?? The list of things that could happen that are completely out of your control is huge - and any one could have radically changed the course of your life. For example - a soldier who is injured and is now paralysed - or blind or deaf. What if your spouse was to die suddenly? Mine did and he was only 39 years old. Lots and lots of things happen to people that they don't expect - no one is bulletproof.
What you're mentioning above is called 'life'. S*** happens and it's unfair, but no one ever said life is fair but that's no reason for anyone born in this country to carry a "guilt" stamp around on their forehead the way you must be doing. No one here needs a lecture from you about anything.
‎07-05-2014 04:06 PM
On 7/5/2014 happy housewife said:On 7/5/2014 muttmom said:Before you call me stupid because I do not get YOUR point, I made a comment. Nothing more.
please quote where I called you stupid.
I said BEFORE you call me stupid. Just the other day you called the general population of this board stupid because we didn't comprehend what you'd written.
Now who cannot comprehend a post?
‎07-05-2014 04:26 PM
On 7/2/2014 terrier3 said:On 7/2/2014 songbird said:The average single home in my state goes for over $300,000.00. That a three bedroom starter home. The American dream is to own a single home and the the one acre land it's built on. They want privacy. They want protection against noisy neighbors and crime. They want a rural environment. They don't want to live in city or even a large town. They want clean air and clean water. They want their kids to see nature everyday, and not to see/hear buses and trucks everyday.
That's how much they want a house paid for by worthless paper money that increases everyday. The actual wealth is that land and house. The lucky few that are able to get it, are very lucky indeed. The rest have to settle for urban squalor.
Don't tell that to all the people who pay big bucks to live in NYC!
I live in a city, Buffalo NY, by choice.
I live 2 miles - about 3 minutes drive, from the downtown business district. We live near a park designed by America's most famous landscape designer, Frederick Law Olmstead. I'm also 3 miles or so away from Lake Erie and it's marinas. There are plenty of housing options in my neighborhood too. I live near a large 5 story NYC style apartment building. Many medical students and professionals rent there for it's proximity to their work. Houses and condos on my block have been selling recently for anywhere from $250,000 (small condos) to 2 million (large 6,000 SQ.+ homes).
This is dinky Buffalo - not Brooklyn or Manhattan or somewhere trendy to live!
There has been a revival all over American in urban living. People like the culture, the entertainment options, the excitement & diversity of city living.
Urban living isn't for everyone, anymore than suburban or country living suits everyone either.
How do you mange that Buffalo Snow
I agree with you, urban living certainly doesn't have to mean squalor. It can, but, I've also seen some horrendous living conditions, in rural areas.
I live in a mid-sized city and enjoy urban living. While it's fun to get out of town now and then, I would definitely never choose to live in the country or a small town. I like the options, the conveniences and the energy of a city!
‎07-06-2014 01:26 AM
On 7/5/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:On 7/4/2014 LoopyLoo said:On 7/4/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:The next gen after boomers were the Gen Xers.
The term yuppie first came into use in the early 80s to describe people in their late twenties and thirties. These would hardly be Gen Xers, as they would still.have been in elementary school and high school.
The term existed through the 90s, when the yuppies reached into their forties. Again, not Gen Xers.
So yes, the yuppies were boomers.
Sure, I'm aware that technically the boom didn't end until 1965. I should have been more specific--we who were born from 1946-1955, the teenagers and young adults of the 1960's, were what are sometimes called True Boomers, or Leading Edge Boomers, and certainly saw the world through a different lens than someone born in 1965. Yuppies would have come after us--the first wave. Therefore---I'd rather be a hippie than a yuppie! So there!
Good for you.
Aw, Marienkaefer--I was just funnin' wit'cha!
‎07-06-2014 12:36 PM
They didn't have a name for my generation . . . I feel cheated!
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