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Yellowtail

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Everything posted by Yellowtail

  1. No doubt Trump planted it there before he left with the nuclear codes... (just kidding)
  2. Head screwed on right
  3. More holes than a Swiss cheese
  4. The world is your oyster
  5. A lot of people do not have (for whatever reason) a credit card.
  6. Dude's (apparently) been married ten years and has a young (7-8?) with her. The number of guys here suggesting he kick her to the curb and move on is a bit disturbing, albeit not surprising.
  7. I do not remember my father EVER even going to the grocery store with my mother. Nor do I remember my mother going to the hardware store auto parts store with my father.
  8. You have no idea how to get the boy back, so you dodge any questions by pretending you've already answered them, now you're pretending you'll answer if PMed. How funny is that?
  9. Wind-driven turbine....
  10. The tests are performed under laboratory conditions and the units that typically rate best are designed to perform best under those particular conditions, not the real-world conditions your unit will be operating in. If a unit is designed to operate most efficiently with a small temperature differential, it will not be most efficient operating high temperature differential. Compare the cassette units with the wall units from the same manufacturer. The wall units always test better, but in the real world, the cassettes are most always more efficient.
  11. You said: "...- although I work almost all night, I often have to step in and take our son to school because she is busy playing or tired from long session..." And: "Every time I bring this up she gets very defensive and if I insist on talking she will fight. She says it's a harmless hobby and she does it because she has no job." Why can she not get a job while the id is at school?
  12. Anyone else like Salad Factory?
  13. "Happiness is not getting what you want, it's wanting what you have."
  14. That's what I thought, dodging any questions by pretending you've answered them, and that you've grown tired of the discussion. You have no idea how to get the boy back.
  15. At the end of the day, SEER ratings do not mean a whole lot as far as savings go.
  16. When I suggested the father pick the boy up from school, you claimed: "Yes he can go to the school and collect his son, even take the divorce documents with him to show the school who has full legal custody, but would it solve the issue?" Now you are (apparently) claiming that solving the issue is unimportant, it's only the law that is important. You've answered none of my questions, and you just repeat that because the father has custody: "...the child will be returned to the father and will be under his custody until he either gets married or reaches 20 years of age." yet you seem to have absolutely no idea how the child will be returned to the father, much less how the boy will "...remain under his custody until he either gets married or reaches 20 years of age." There is nothing stopping the boy from visiting his mother if he wants to.
  17. Thanks. I needed a totally irrelevant unrelated anecdotal response from a random single representative of an entire population to make my data complete. While you may think the observable universe revolves around your individual minuscule life experiences and are therefore projectable upon all of humanity, I can assure you that is not the case.

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