How Long Have you Lived at your Current Residence?

How long have you lived at your current residence?

  • Less than a year

    Votes: 5 16.7%
  • 1-2 years

    Votes: 4 13.3%
  • 3-5 years

    Votes: 8 26.7%
  • 5-10 years

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • 10+ years

    Votes: 5 16.7%
  • Forever

    Votes: 5 16.7%

  • Total voters
    30

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
well you didn't have "too fucking long" as an option so i can't vote.

and no, not any accent will do. chinese men trying to talk dirty in english -- mood killer. although i doubt the inverse is true for chinese accented women. 'specially in your case. ;)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I've always found women who speak grammatically flawless English but with a nearly impenetrable accent to be ... intriguing.

Neo, why couldn't a daughter be impressed into shovel duty with equal, uhm, rights? cn
 

medicalmaryjane

Well-Known Member
Well once i obtain it, my work visa will be valid for 2 years, so i figure the plan is within those 2 years to sucker some foreign lass into marriage so i can grab myself a cheeky citizenship :D
lol, i already told u, i am your lass. i want to move over there. i like your peculiar feet too!!!

i have lived in this place for about a 2 years. i love it!!!
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
well you didn't have "too fucking long" as an option so i can't vote.

and no, not any accent will do. chinese men trying to talk dirty in english -- mood killer. although i doubt the inverse is true for chinese accented women. 'specially in your case. ;)
Ohh baby I runt you so bad!

I've always found women who speak grammatically flawless English but with a nearly impenetrable accent to be ... intriguing.

Neo, why couldn't a daughter be impressed into shovel duty with equal, uhm, rights? cn
No discriminating here, I just figured she'd be busy breaking the ice dams off the gutters.
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
[cantonese accent]"you make me so hard, baby."[/accent].

edit: i should probably point out here that i'm not just ragging on his accent; i have close relatives with a myriad of similar accents AND there was a certain amount of situational comedy at play already. :lol:
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
[cantonese accent]"you make me so hard, baby."[/accent].

edit: i should probably point out here that i'm not just ragging on his accent; i have close relatives with a myriad of similar accents AND there was a certain amount of situational comedy at play already. :lol:
All in good fun. :-)
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
I mostly hate the snow too, atleast shoveling my super long driveway. Thats why if I have kids I was hoping for a boy. Indentured servitude and all.
I have a few children and can assure you they make shitty indentured servants...lol. Hell getting them to do a chore is more tiring sometimes then just doing it myself sometimes...
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
I have a few children and can assure you they make shitty indentured servants...lol. Hell getting them to do a chore is more tiring sometimes then just doing it myself sometimes...
Lol, Yeah I guess if you get a child like my little brother that is true.
 

mellokitty

Moderatrix of Journals
I have a few children and can assure you they make shitty indentured servants...lol. Hell getting them to do a chore is more tiring sometimes then just doing it myself sometimes...
having seen this firsthand in my friends' kids, i'm MILKING the 'helpful' stage in my toddler right now.... ;)
 

JohnnyGreenfingers

Well-Known Member
Florida. Hate the laws there, love the weather. I'm tired of snow.
Florida...lol...I hope you go to the coast. Whenever I went inland it was a fun mix of huge snakes, at least two kinds of lethal spiders, one of which is sometimes so tiny it looks like pepper flakes but will still fuck you up (black widows), wood spiders that look like wolf spiders but bigger than my hand, (caught one in my pool skimmer basket that was so big it's legs touched the sides all the way around), and even the grass is sharp to walk on. Not to mention the gators, which were not at all as easy to catch as Steve-o made it look on tv...
Also, if you wish to communicate, you will need to be fluent in Spanish. But yeah, no snow usually. =)
 

silasraven

Well-Known Member
hope this next move will be my last for a while. ive rented a room once. rented a studio this time and hope to have more room next time. going to a better home. do you go directly to a bank to get a foreclosure or go to a realtor or both options are good ideas. all for future reference. one year almost in my current rental and i want to explore better options.
im sorry sorry i have to say this, but people wonder why others go insane.
I have a few children and can assure you they make shitty indentured servants...lol
 

silasraven

Well-Known Member
I would suggest a bank first, to make sure you even have enough credit to get a good loan.
im considering going credit or busting my ass to save the money. but id like to build credit for such a thing. making getting into the house easyer and then just pay off at will.
 
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