August 2006 Weddings
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I can't imagine what you are going through but I am going to tell you the same thing I told Gypsy when she was nervous about her house. If things don't work out, you can always move into Marriednows basement
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"HOW many US citizens and ranchers have been decapitated in Arizona by roving bands of paperless aliens, and how will a requirement that I have papers on me make that not happen?"courtesy of SueSue
Re: ***Jlaj***
lmao, thanks hon! I will have to remember that. It's rough but today has been a little bit easier since I am not doing any death-like scenarios.
::looking around for marriednow's location::
Trust me, DH and I are not afraid to move into one of our parents' homes should we both lose our jobs and our apartment. I just hope it won't get that far
Actually, we have discussed moving to a less expensive city and ATL keeps popping up in our locations. How is the A these days? We haven't spent much time there since we graduated, DH in 2002 and me in 2003.
Hey, I am a NYer and loud just comes with the territory. I am sure he is not half as bad as some others I have come across. lol.
Yep, I have heard the same thing from friends who stayed in ATL after graduation. 3500 sq ft is just too big for my mind to conceptualize. I will be happy with 1500!