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People looking for the home they are going to buy have their financing straight or at the very minimum working on getting them straight. They didn't speak to a lender once, for five minutes, three months ago. These people aren't using an 'internet bank' for financing because they don't believe in internet rates, or elves, or unicorns, for that matter. They have probably even made an application with a lender, having shopped that individual over the course of time. They know what the rates are right now. They know what amount they qualify for. They know what they'll be paying per month. They have SAVINGS.

One day, as I was walking towards my humble little houseboat, I passed a homeless man shuffling around in the area, and shortly after I passed him, I heard footsteps running up from behind! As I spun around, here comes this man racing towards me as if to attack! I faced off and started screaming at him, WHAT THE F... DO YOU WANT!, and postured for battle.



It's possible for anyone to buy gold Bullion from banks, but the amounts available via this route are usually far too expensive for the average person to invest in a lump sum.

When deciding what car to buy, depreciation might be a significant factor. Some models depreciate faster than others. You should check online for more information on this. Usually, the more expensive cars depreciate fastest for the first 2-3 years, and then tend to maintain their value.

The Lady Chadwick is a classic 65 foot long cruise boat, with a climate controlled main cabin and a canopied and open air upper deck. Both levels are carpeted. It has a full service cocktail bar, and spacious men's and women's facilities. It was built to carry 148 passengers. There were only 12 others traveling with us on this particular cruise. With such a small group, it felt like a private charter.

In the summer of 2004, I took what I thought would be a stupid, mindless position as a hostess in an upscale restaurant because I wanted to see what it felt like to have a job that didn't require intense intellectual energy. I had always embroiled myself in deep stuff - I was a high school teacher, a litigator, an author. It was like I craved a challenge, like I needed to show how smart and capable I was all the time, a pattern that took its toll on me eventually. So, the job at The book houseboats seemed perfect: I could dress up in little skirts, show my legs but not my brains, walk people around, listen to music and not have to impress anyone with my smarts. Little did I know that lawyers, teenagers, and restaurateurs are equally miserable.

For my wife's 40th birthday we decided we were going to go to the lake and go boating. So for about $150.00 I rented two jet skies. We went and picked them up. I signed some papers and off we went to the lake. We had a day of fun. We rode them all day. When we were done we filled them up with gas, wiped them down a bit, took them back to the rental place and handed them the keys and we were done! Maybe $150.00 sounds like a lot of money for one day but I don't have to store those things. I don't have to insure them. I don't have to maintain them. And I don't have to feel obligated to go boating all the time to justify the enormous cost of buying the dumb things! I return them and I'm done with it. Somebody else can store them and maintain them.