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I'm up a little early.
 
Went to bed a little early last night. Throat is feeling a little less sore today, so that's good.

Also good. Think I convinced SA to keep her IUD for a little longer
 
Went to bed a little early last night. Throat is feeling a little less sore today, so that's good.

Also good. Think I convinced SA to keep her IUD for a little longer
Shopping for houses, holidays with her family, and pulling the goalie. Suburbs and 2 kids, here we come. Don't forget to sign up to coach Jr's soccer team.
 
Shopping for houses, holidays with her family, and pulling the goalie. Suburbs and 2 kids, here we come. Don't forget to sign up to coach Jr's soccer team.

She already had a test run with marriage too.

Girl's got the whole playbook put together.
 
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She's NOT pulling the goalie yet. I think I've successfully argued my case for non suburb for the first house.


...I think I lost on the kid number though. 3
Better buy as many $100 beers as you can now because that ain't happening in your future.
 
Better buy as many $100 beers as you can now because that ain't happening in your future.
look at you getting in here on page 1
 
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dowhat?

You just said you budged on the number of kids.

And that you're buying urban.

DO.WHAT.?
Since this would be a pretty dumb vortex, no need in saying anything more than this.



I've always said that I want to live in either the city (not necessarily "downtown") or the country. You can buy these things called houses in the city. You're not relegated to condos. Also, highly doubt we'd be in the city once kids are school aged.
 
Since this would be a pretty dumb vortex, no need in saying anything more than this.



I've always said that I want to live in either the city (not necessarily "downtown") or the country. You can buy these things called houses in the city. You're not relegated to condos. Also, highly doubt we'd be in the city once kids are school aged.

Isn't the entire point of living "in the city" a walkability thing? I mean, that would point to a downtown location, no? Or you going to live "outside" the city (but somehow not the suburbs) and do the car thing?
 
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