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Cake day: July 14th, 2023

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  • An e-bike. I used my regular bike for errands but the e-bike just made it so much easier to pedal in high winds or when I was hauling my trailer full of groceries. Plus it increased my range because I knew I could go farther in the same amount of time. I bought a class 1 e-bike so I always have to pedal, like a normal bike. Because I use it more, I think I actually get MORE exercise despite the assist. I really love it.






  • Yup, exactly what I think. So I used to sit in the gate area until the last possible moment until I found out that if you wait too long, they’ll give away your seat. Plus since they are charging people for checking luggage through, you have to get that overhead bin before it’s gone, unless your carry-on fits in front of you, which it doesn’t if you’re on a bulkhead. So, now I stand in line, frustrated by that and all the other crap we have to go through when traveling by plane these days. Looking at you TSA.



  • I think you’re using your bad experience as a template. I have a friend who prefers renting because he doesn’t have to deal with any repairs or damage. He just calls the property manager. I guess if they are unresponsive he just moves.

    Home ownership just isn’t for everyone. If you owned the place you live in you would have had to come up with a larger down payment, qualify for a mortgage, handle every repair yourself and when you wanted/needed to move, sell the house, making repairs before doing so. Plus you’d be at the mercy of your neighbors for your property value to stay up, so you don’t lose money. Don’t even get me started on HOAs. Home ownership simply isn’t for everybody. If you’re landlord was more responsive and the rent was more affordable it probably wouldn’t be so bad. And that’s a different problem than the existence of landlords. It’s really more of a BAD landlord problem, I think.