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I bet *nobody* can top this:

"...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)

John Kuthe..."


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On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 5:26:00 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> I bet *nobody* can top this:
>
> "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
>
> John Kuthe..."
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Her politeness was refreshing! :-)

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On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 7:17:35 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 5:26:00 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> > I bet *nobody* can top this:
> >
> > "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
> >
> > John Kuthe..."
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg --->>> shaking head

>
> Her politeness was refreshing! :-)


Because you're getting tired of women finding you creepy and telling you
"Go **** yourself"?

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On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 5:58:52 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 7:17:35 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 5:26:00 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> > > I bet *nobody* can top this:
> > >
> > > "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
> > >
> > > John Kuthe..."
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Best
> > > Greg --->>> shaking head

> >
> > Her politeness was refreshing! :-)

>
> Because you're getting tired of women finding you creepy and telling you
> "Go **** yourself"?
>
> Cindy Hamilton


Their loss.

I really am "that good"! Women EVIDENTLY just do not like to have sex/orgasms, they always have some OTHER agenda!! Like who's gonna work and make a lot of money to support me and our children? Always on the "Gotta prostitute myself to a man" agenda!!

**** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!!

You bought the Cultural STEREOTYPE bullshit??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAGxjOr3vYA&t=148s

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On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 9:03:31 AM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 5:58:52 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 7:17:35 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> > > On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 5:26:00 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> > > > I bet *nobody* can top this:
> > > >
> > > > "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
> > > >
> > > > John Kuthe..."
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Best
> > > > Greg --->>> shaking head
> > >
> > > Her politeness was refreshing! :-)

> >
> > Because you're getting tired of women finding you creepy and telling you
> > "Go **** yourself"?
> >
> > Cindy Hamilton

>
> Their loss.
>
> I really am "that good"! Women EVIDENTLY just do not like to have sex/orgasms, they always have some OTHER agenda!! Like who's gonna work and make a lot of money to support me and our children? Always on the "Gotta prostitute myself to a man" agenda!!
>
> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!!
>
> You bought the Cultural STEREOTYPE bullshit??
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAGxjOr3vYA&t=148s
>


Dipshit, I've worked all my life and pulled my own weight. Now my husband
is retired and I'm supporting him.

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Cindy Hamilton wrote:

> On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 7:17:35 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 5:26:00 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> > > I bet *nobody* can top this:
> > >
> > > "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
> > >
> > > John Kuthe..."
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Best
> > > Greg --->>> shaking head

> >
> > Her politeness was refreshing! :-)

>
> Because you're getting tired of women finding you creepy and telling you
> "Go **** yourself"?



Well, so much or the #MeToo movement, lol...

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On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 9:16:11 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 9:03:31 AM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 5:58:52 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > > On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 7:17:35 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> > > > On Friday, August 24, 2018 at 5:26:00 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> > > > > I bet *nobody* can top this:
> > > > >
> > > > > "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
> > > > >
> > > > > John Kuthe..."
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > Best
> > > > > Greg --->>> shaking head
> > > >
> > > > Her politeness was refreshing! :-)
> > >
> > > Because you're getting tired of women finding you creepy and telling you
> > > "Go **** yourself"?
> > >
> > > Cindy Hamilton

> >
> > Their loss.
> >
> > I really am "that good"! Women EVIDENTLY just do not like to have sex/orgasms, they always have some OTHER agenda!! Like who's gonna work and make a lot of money to support me and our children? Always on the "Gotta prostitute myself to a man" agenda!!
> >
> > **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!!
> >
> > You bought the Cultural STEREOTYPE bullshit??
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAGxjOr3vYA&t=148s
> >

>
> Dipshit, I've worked all my life and pulled my own weight. Now my husband
> is retired and I'm supporting him.
>
> Cindy Hamilton


Fine! How nice for you and him, I hope.

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On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:

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> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!!
> John Kuthe...
>


My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
She helped out at the school too.

Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
specialties and overlaps.

Our together time was very satisfactory too.
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On 8/24/2018 6:25 PM, GM wrote:
> I bet *nobody* can top this:
>
> "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
>
> John Kuthe..."
>
>


Yeah, men hate it when women do that without asking first. No manners at
all.
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 10:58:53 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>
>>
>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!!
>> John Kuthe...
>>

>
>My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
>had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
>She helped out at the school too.
>
>Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>specialties and overlaps.
>
>Our together time was very satisfactory too.


Shouldn't that "was" be "is"?


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Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> On 8/24/2018 6:25 PM, GM wrote:
> > I bet *nobody* can top this:
> >
> > "...And I LOVE how nice and polite Asian females tend to be too! For example with my Nepali girlfriend when we were being sexually active she asked me: "May I put your penis in my mouth?" My answer was of course a resounding HELL YEAH! (To myself of course!)
> >
> > John Kuthe..."
> >
> >

>
> Yeah, men hate it when women do that without asking first. No manners at
> all.



Lol...

And I've met many Nepalis, they are the kindest peeps on earth, but *sheesh*...!!!

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> On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>
> >
> > **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!!
> > John Kuthe...
> >

>
> My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
> had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
> She helped out at the school too.
>
> Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
> specialties and overlaps.
>
> Our together time was very satisfactory too.



"Here dwells a voice of reason..."

And John seems fixated on the "subservient" Asian woman thang...maybe he could apply for a Talent Acquisition gig for this airline (check out the SIZZLING pix!)

https://nextshark.com/vietjet-air-ng...o-billionaire/

"This "Bikini Airline is Going to Create Vietnams First Female Billionaire

VietJet Air CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thaos idea of dressing up the airlines flight attendants with sexy outfits is about to pay off big time.

According to the Bloomberg, the 45-year-olds fortune is expected to balloon to $1.37 billion when the privately-owned airline goes public within the next three months.

Thanks to Thaos idea, the company has grabbed more than 30% of Vietnams airline market share in just a few years.

The brilliance of the companys campaign, which boasts the motto €œEnjoy Flying!€, is further highlighted by its very effective marketing tool: steamy calendars featuring the sexy attendants.

Thao, who made her first million at 21 by selling fax machines and latex rubber while studying finance and economics in Moscow, brushes off criticism of her unique businesss approach.

€œYou have the right to wear anything you like, either the bikini or the traditional ao dai [traditional Vietnamese clothing],€ the CEO said.

€œWe dont mind people associating the airline with the bikini image. If that makes people happy, then we are happy.€


One of many articles:

https://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...e37d04eb65d556

"Airline fined for inflight bikini dance

BUDGET carrier VietJet Air was fined $1000 by aviation authorities for organising an Hawaiian-themed dance to celebrate a maiden flight.

A VIETNAMESE airline has been fined for hosting a mid-flight dance by bikini-clad beauty pageant contestants without first gaining permission.

Low-cost carrier VietJet Air was fined $1000 by the nation's aviation authorities for organising the Hawaiian-themed dance to celebrate its maiden flight between Ho Chi Minh City and the tourist hub of Nha Trang, state-owned newspaper Tuoi Tre reported on Thursday.

Five women, all candidates in a local beauty contest, performed the three-minute dance on the August 3 flight while passengers recorded the show on camera phones and later posted clips online, the paper added.

The airline "violated local aviation regulations" by organising "an unapproved show on a flight," Nguyen Trong Thang, chief inspector of the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam, was quoted as saying.

Thang added the pictures were taken while mobile phones were in flight-safe mode and did not pose any risk.

The incident has stirred public debate in conservative Vietnam after photographs and video clips of the sultry performance spread on the Internet..."



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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...

On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:

>
> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well
> together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS
> EQUAL!!
> John Kuthe...
>


My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
She helped out at the school too.

Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
specialties and overlaps.

Our together time was very satisfactory too.

==

Wonderful Some people are not so fortunate though. In some marriages
these days, both need to work to bring enough home to live.

The women usually end up having to do it all.


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On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 17:58:13 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote:

>
>
>"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...
>
>On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>
>>
>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well
>> together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS
>> EQUAL!!
>> John Kuthe...
>>

>
>My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
>had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
>She helped out at the school too.
>
>Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>specialties and overlaps.
>
>Our together time was very satisfactory too.
>
>==
>
>Wonderful Some people are not so fortunate though. In some marriages
>these days, both need to work to bring enough home to live.


Especially after the Brexit
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> On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 17:58:13 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...
>>
>> On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well
>>> together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS
>>> EQUAL!!
>>> John Kuthe...
>>>

>>
>> My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
>> had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
>> She helped out at the school too.
>>
>> Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>> specialties and overlaps.
>>
>> Our together time was very satisfactory too.
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Wonderful Some people are not so fortunate though. In some marriages
>> these days, both need to work to bring enough home to live.

>
> Especially after the Brexit
>


Did australia exit from any trade agreements with EU as well?

Tarriffs? This trump stuff is getting wild ain't it?


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On 8/25/2018 5:27 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

>> Coming along fine. Should be ready in October. They are working
>> on the inside finishing as the electrical and plumbing are done.
>> Have to get this house sold though.
>>

>
> I'm curious, Ed. You're moving quite a distance from your home of
> many years. How much will you miss your friends? Do you already
> know people where you'll be living?
>
> David and I moved even farther away, from NE Ohio to Phoenix, AZ.
> Initially we only knew one couple that had made the same move, and we
> were close friends. After a serious injury they decided to move to
> Indiana where their daughter lives.
>
> We made a handful of friends (couples) and a large number of
> acquaintances, but it took a while.
>
>


Leaving friends is the hardest part. Really comes down to four people
that we have known a long time. We left Philly 37 years ago and we
still keep in touch and visit people there.

We will be among a few people though. My son, daughter, sister-in-law
are already there, minutes away. My son will be right next door, in
fact. I know two other couples that winter about 30 miles from where we
will be. We have a granddaughter that may be moving there in the next
year. Another granddaughter lives in Texas but will be visiting in-laws
nearby too. We already have a Thanksgiving invitation.

Other family is in NC, NV, CA, WA. We sure spread out.
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 16:51:50 -0500, Hank Rogers >
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>Druce wrote:
>> On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 17:58:13 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...
>>>
>>> On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well
>>>> together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS
>>>> EQUAL!!
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>
>>>
>>> My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
>>> had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
>>> She helped out at the school too.
>>>
>>> Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>>> specialties and overlaps.
>>>
>>> Our together time was very satisfactory too.
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> Wonderful Some people are not so fortunate though. In some marriages
>>> these days, both need to work to bring enough home to live.

>>
>> Especially after the Brexit
>>

>
>Did australia exit from any trade agreements with EU as well?
>
>Tarriffs? This trump stuff is getting wild ain't it?


I don't think Australia exited anything. I also don't think the
tariffs apply to Australia after some argy-bargy. I could be wrong
though. Australia's working on a trade agreement with Indonesia. But
it had to be postponed because the Australians were busy chopping off
the head of their own prime-minister. First things first.


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On 8/25/2018 6:16 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 25 Aug 2018 02:55:25p, Ed Pawlowski told us...
>
>> On 8/25/2018 5:27 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>
>>>> Coming along fine. Should be ready in October. They are
>>>> working on the inside finishing as the electrical and plumbing
>>>> are done. Have to get this house sold though.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm curious, Ed. You're moving quite a distance from your home
>>> of many years. How much will you miss your friends? Do you
>>> already know people where you'll be living?
>>>
>>> David and I moved even farther away, from NE Ohio to Phoenix, AZ.
>>> Initially we only knew one couple that had made the same move,
>>> and we were close friends. After a serious injury they decided
>>> to move to Indiana where their daughter lives.
>>>
>>> We made a handful of friends (couples) and a large number of
>>> acquaintances, but it took a while.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Leaving friends is the hardest part. Really comes down to four
>> people that we have known a long time. We left Philly 37 years
>> ago and we still keep in touch and visit people there.
>>
>> We will be among a few people though. My son, daughter,
>> sister-in-law are already there, minutes away. My son will be
>> right next door, in fact. I know two other couples that winter
>> about 30 miles from where we will be. We have a granddaughter
>> that may be moving there in the next year. Another granddaughter
>> lives in Texas but will be visiting in-laws nearby too. We
>> already have a Thanksgiving invitation.
>>
>> Other family is in NC, NV, CA, WA. We sure spread out.
>>

>
> You have a geat start then. I'm really happy for you!
>
> I'd love to see the floor plans for your new house. It's exciting!
>


We have the Liberty 2. Very close to this one, but screened lanai
https://www.nealcommunities.com/home...eaf/liberty-3/

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> On 8/25/2018 6:16 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Sat 25 Aug 2018 02:55:25p, Ed Pawlowski told us...
>>
>>> On 8/25/2018 5:27 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Coming along fine. Should be ready in October. They are
>>>>> working on the inside finishing as the electrical and plumbing
>>>>> are done. Have to get this house sold though.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm curious, Ed. You're moving quite a distance from your home
>>>> of many years. How much will you miss your friends? Do you
>>>> already know people where you'll be living?
>>>>
>>>> David and I moved even farther away, from NE Ohio to Phoenix, AZ.
>>>> Initially we only knew one couple that had made the same move,
>>>> and we were close friends. After a serious injury they decided
>>>> to move to Indiana where their daughter lives.
>>>>
>>>> We made a handful of friends (couples) and a large number of
>>>> acquaintances, but it took a while.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Leaving friends is the hardest part. Really comes down to four
>>> people that we have known a long time. We left Philly 37 years
>>> ago and we still keep in touch and visit people there.
>>>
>>> We will be among a few people though. My son, daughter,
>>> sister-in-law are already there, minutes away. My son will be
>>> right next door, in fact. I know two other couples that winter
>>> about 30 miles from where we will be. We have a granddaughter
>>> that may be moving there in the next year. Another granddaughter
>>> lives in Texas but will be visiting in-laws nearby too. We
>>> already have a Thanksgiving invitation.
>>>
>>> Other family is in NC, NV, CA, WA. We sure spread out.
>>>

>>
>> You have a geat start then. I'm really happy for you!
>>
>> I'd love to see the floor plans for your new house. It's exciting!
>>

>
> We have the Liberty 2. Very close to this one, but screened lanai
> https://www.nealcommunities.com/home...eaf/liberty-3/


Wow, very nice. I hope you and yours will be very happy there.

Cheri


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>
>> On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and
>>> playing well together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of
>>> effort, but ALWAYS EQUAL!! John Kuthe...
>>>

>>
>> My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money
>> but she had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and
>> the house. She helped out at the school too.
>>
>> Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>> specialties and overlaps.
>>
>> Our together time was very satisfactory too.
>>

>
> Joh's a nitwit and should be institutionalzed. By his definition of
> his "tenants" he could easily be a dngeer to society.
>


Popeye is just as bad. He could decide someone is ***, and simply murder
them. He'd just throw the body out of his window, and go out and start
mowing on his tractor.

Many other possibilities inside a twisted mind. I wouldn't turn my back
on either of these psychopaths.

Unfortunately, nothing can be done until they have a psychotic break and
cause serious injuries. It may happen eventually.




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>> Druce wrote:
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>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...
>>>>
>>>> On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well
>>>>> together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS
>>>>> EQUAL!!
>>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
>>>> had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
>>>> She helped out at the school too.
>>>>
>>>> Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>>>> specialties and overlaps.
>>>>
>>>> Our together time was very satisfactory too.
>>>>
>>>> ==
>>>>
>>>> Wonderful Some people are not so fortunate though. In some marriages
>>>> these days, both need to work to bring enough home to live.
>>>
>>> Especially after the Brexit
>>>

>>
>> Did australia exit from any trade agreements with EU as well?
>>
>> Tarriffs? This trump stuff is getting wild ain't it?

>
> I don't think Australia exited anything. I also don't think the
> tariffs apply to Australia after some argy-bargy. I could be wrong
> though. Australia's working on a trade agreement with Indonesia. But
> it had to be postponed because the Australians were busy chopping off
> the head of their own prime-minister. First things first.
>


Maybe we need to start up a company that makes high grade guillotines.



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>Druce wrote:
>> On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 16:51:50 -0500, Hank Rogers >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Druce wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 17:58:13 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ...
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/25/2018 9:03 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> **** that! I want to be a TEAM, me and a woman working and playing well
>>>>>> together, as EQUALS, maybe with our specialities of effort, but ALWAYS
>>>>>> EQUAL!!
>>>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> My wife and I were/are a team. I went to a job and earned money but she
>>>>> had the more difficult part of taking care of two kids and the house.
>>>>> She helped out at the school too.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just as baseball teams have pitchers and catchers, we had our
>>>>> specialties and overlaps.
>>>>>
>>>>> Our together time was very satisfactory too.
>>>>>
>>>>> ==
>>>>>
>>>>> Wonderful Some people are not so fortunate though. In some marriages
>>>>> these days, both need to work to bring enough home to live.
>>>>
>>>> Especially after the Brexit
>>>>
>>>
>>> Did australia exit from any trade agreements with EU as well?
>>>
>>> Tarriffs? This trump stuff is getting wild ain't it?

>>
>> I don't think Australia exited anything. I also don't think the
>> tariffs apply to Australia after some argy-bargy. I could be wrong
>> though. Australia's working on a trade agreement with Indonesia. But
>> it had to be postponed because the Australians were busy chopping off
>> the head of their own prime-minister. First things first.
>>

>
>Maybe we need to start up a company that makes high grade guillotines.


They would come in handy here. Once every 2 years or so.


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>
> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
> it!!!
>
> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
> room and one from the MBR.


Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
>
> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
> triangle. Works or us.
>
> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
> walls with an entry gate.
>
> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
>
>

We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
I can put my woodworking tools in there.

It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.
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>On 8/25/2018 9:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>>
>> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
>> it!!!
>>
>> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
>> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
>> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
>> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
>> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
>> room and one from the MBR.

>
>Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
>evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
>options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
>>
>> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
>> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
>> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
>> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
>> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
>> triangle. Works or us.
>>
>> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
>> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
>> walls with an entry gate.
>>
>> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
>> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
>> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
>>
>>

>We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
>third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
>I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>
>It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
>some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
>dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.


I hope there's a basement otherwise it's like living in the
garage.... I would never live in a house on a slab, a double wide
trailer up on blocks is better, at least it's off the ground. I don't
consider a house on a slab a house, it's a barn.
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> Wayne Boatwright wrote:

....
> > Joh's a nitwit and should be institutionalzed. By his definition of
> > his "tenants" he could easily be a dngeer to society.


Some are good friends (the ones we've known each other the longest!) and my newer tenants are more just normal "keep to themselves" tenants, like most I have lived with in my 30 years of shared student living!

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> On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:31:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
>> On 8/25/2018 9:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
>>> it!!!
>>>
>>> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
>>> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
>>> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
>>> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
>>> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
>>> room and one from the MBR.

>>
>> Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
>> evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
>> options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
>>>
>>> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
>>> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
>>> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
>>> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
>>> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
>>> triangle. Works or us.
>>>
>>> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
>>> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
>>> walls with an entry gate.
>>>
>>> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
>>> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
>>> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
>>>
>>>

>> We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
>> third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
>> I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>>
>> It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
>> some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
>> dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.

>
> I hope there's a basement otherwise it's like living in the
> garage.... I would never live in a house on a slab, a double wide
> trailer up on blocks is better, at least it's off the ground. I don't
> consider a house on a slab a house, it's a barn.
>


Popeye, yoose don't need to worry. I don't think he would invite you to
visit, let alone live there.


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>
> I hope there's a basement otherwise it's like living in the
> garage.... I would never live in a house on a slab, a double wide
> trailer up on blocks is better, at least it's off the ground. I don't
> consider a house on a slab a house, it's a barn.


For most of the 1980's I lived in a SINGLE WIDE 12x65ft mobile home most of that time on a private property trailer shaped slab. I first bought the 12x65 in a trailer park that was trying to be upscale and asked me to move my house as they didn't like how much I worked on my old aircooled VWs!

I was married then too! YUM! :-)

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>On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:31:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
>>On 8/25/2018 9:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
>>> it!!!
>>>
>>> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
>>> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
>>> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
>>> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
>>> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
>>> room and one from the MBR.

>>
>>Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
>>evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
>>options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
>>>
>>> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
>>> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
>>> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
>>> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
>>> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
>>> triangle. Works or us.
>>>
>>> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
>>> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
>>> walls with an entry gate.
>>>
>>> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
>>> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
>>> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
>>>
>>>

>>We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
>>third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
>>I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>>
>>It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
>>some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
>>dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.

>
>I hope there's a basement otherwise it's like living in the
>garage.... I would never live in a house on a slab, a double wide
>trailer up on blocks is better, at least it's off the ground. I don't
>consider a house on a slab a house, it's a barn.


There's so much room in the Australian countryside that you'd be nuts
to start digging out a basement. Just spread out sideways. Much
easier.
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>>
>>

> We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more.Â* The
> third will be an office/sewing room.Â* We also got an extended garage so
> I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>

I'm thinking of downsizing but would love a very large garage, even a
triple, so that I can have my lathe and other woodworking tools out of
the house. At present, they are in the basement and I have to be very,
very fussy about dust control.
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On 8/26/2018 12:06 AM, graham wrote:
> On 2018-08-25 8:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
>>>
>>>

>> We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more.
>> The third will be an office/sewing room.Â* We also got an extended
>> garage so I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>>

> I'm thinking of downsizing but would love a very large garage, even a
> triple, so that I can have my lathe and other woodworking tools out of
> the house. At present, they are in the basement and I have to be very,
> very fussy about dust control.
> Graham


Move to Australia where Bruce has plenty of room then you can put up an
outbuilding just for the shop. That would really be nice.
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> wrote:

> No basements in Florida, we'll just live in the garage.


Why no basement? You could become the subject on a future TV show about
the guy that was eaten by a alligator while fishing in his basement or
struck by a water moccasin and drowned before he climbed to ground
level. That'd be a cool story and create a lasting family legacy.

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>On 8/26/2018 12:06 AM, graham wrote:
>> On 2018-08-25 8:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more.
>>> The third will be an office/sewing room.* We also got an extended
>>> garage so I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>>>

>> I'm thinking of downsizing but would love a very large garage, even a
>> triple, so that I can have my lathe and other woodworking tools out of
>> the house. At present, they are in the basement and I have to be very,
>> very fussy about dust control.
>> Graham

>
>Move to Australia where Bruce has plenty of room then you can put up an
>outbuilding just for the shop. That would really be nice.


Yes, the Australian countryside. Our shed's as big as the house.
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On 8/25/2018 9:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

>
> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
> it!!!
>
> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
> room and one from the MBR.


Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
>
> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
> triangle. Works or us.
>
> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
> walls with an entry gate.
>
> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
>
>

We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
I can put my woodworking tools in there.

It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.

==

It sounds heavenly I am very pleased for you both)


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On Saturday, August 25, 2018 at 11:33:31 PM UTC-4, Druce wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:46:15 -0400, wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:31:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
> >
> >>On 8/25/2018 9:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
> >>> it!!!
> >>>
> >>> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
> >>> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
> >>> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
> >>> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
> >>> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
> >>> room and one from the MBR.
> >>
> >>Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
> >>evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
> >>options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
> >>>
> >>> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
> >>> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
> >>> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
> >>> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
> >>> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
> >>> triangle. Works or us.
> >>>
> >>> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
> >>> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
> >>> walls with an entry gate.
> >>>
> >>> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
> >>> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
> >>> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
> >>third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
> >>I can put my woodworking tools in there.
> >>
> >>It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
> >>some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
> >>dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.

> >
> >I hope there's a basement otherwise it's like living in the
> >garage.... I would never live in a house on a slab, a double wide
> >trailer up on blocks is better, at least it's off the ground. I don't
> >consider a house on a slab a house, it's a barn.

>
> There's so much room in the Australian countryside that you'd be nuts
> to start digging out a basement. Just spread out sideways. Much
> easier.


Both Sheldon and I live where the ground freezes every year. Footings
here have to be four feet down. Once you've dug down four feet, you
might as well keep digging and have a basement. Plus, they provide
valuable freeze-proof storage that is not too expensive to heat, since
most of it is underground.

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>On Sat, 25 Aug 2018 22:31:52 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>
>>On 8/25/2018 9:41 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> his looks lovely, open and airy, and very functional. I would love
>>> it!!!
>>>
>>> We didn't have as many options for floorplan which is more
>>> conventional. It's one story, 1500 sq. ft. We do have both a front
>>> and back patio, the back is the larger at 65' long by ~15', fully
>>> covered. We could hve had it screened in, but we get very few flying
>>> insects here. There are 2 double French doors, one from the living
>>> room and one from the MBR.

>>
>>Screened in the norm in Florida. It will be nice to sit out in the
>>evening with no bugs., no flies if we eat dinner outside. One of the
>>options was a larger lanai, 16 foot instead of 8.
>>>
>>> I don't have a floorplan, but there are 3 BR, 2 baths, LR, DR,
>>> kitchen, and foyer. Actually, we probably increased the SQ FT by at
>>> leasat 35 when we had a bump out added off the MBR, to use as a
>>> separate utility room. The origial utility room we use as a pantary.
>>> The kitchen is rather small but very efficient, with a perfecct work
>>> triangle. Works or us.
>>>
>>> Our back patio is surrounded by a 12' rock wall on one side and 2 8'
>>> rock walls at either end. The front patio is enclosed by 8' rocck
>>> walls with an entry gate.
>>>
>>> All of your rooms look absolutely super, and I especially like the
>>> kithen. I'm sure that you and your wife will have fun furnishing
>>> the new surroundings. Icing on the cake!!!
>>>
>>>

>>We thought about a 2 br but the price for 3 was not that much more. The
>>third will be an office/sewing room. We also got an extended garage so
>>I can put my woodworking tools in there.
>>
>>It will be fun getting everything set up. Taking some furniture, buying
>>some new. We upgraded the kitchen appliances but will buy a washer,
>>dryer and refrigerator. Gas for cooking, including the grill.

>
>I hope there's a basement otherwise it's like living in the
>garage.... I would never live in a house on a slab, a double wide
>trailer up on blocks is better, at least it's off the ground. I don't
>consider a house on a slab a house, it's a barn.


My consideration is that you are just jealous of Ed's new abode!
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