officerripley
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I wish there were a medication I could take that'd make me like where I live.
What's your wish?
What's your wish?
I wish that you lived somewhere you like too..I wish there were a medication I could take that'd make me like where I live.
What's your wish?
I wish my husband felt the same way you do.I wish my house would sell soon so I could downsize. Too much to take care of and too much expense.
Because that's all that some of us have.why waste time wishing on shooting stars?
well I'll accept that we pretty much have peace currently (Russia-Ukraine accepted).... if I could really have one wish granted it would be that no-one dies in Pain...I once knew a gal that wished she was as thin as her patience and wished cake went straight to her boobs.
But of all the wishes listed in this thread, mine will be the wishiest ... I wish we had world peace.
I hope that works out for you. I see you are in Nor Cal. Unless you are really rural or something, things should be selling. I hope you find the place you want.I wish my house would sell soon so I could downsize. Too much to take care of and too much expense.
I didn't realize you didn't like where you live. I'm sorry to hear that.I wish there were a medication I could take that'd make me like where I live.
What's your wish?
awww. go on... just think apart from getting someone to kill off your step bloodsucker.. .. and you can move house.. what ONE thing would you wish for if it could be guaranteed todayI didn't realize you didn't like where you live. I'm sorry to hear that.
My list would be too long. I won't start.
So you don't have a thing to wish for then? You're lucky.Live in the same home where I was born, back in 1933. It was built in 1921 and most of the years has housed two families, being handed from generation to generation. Never carried a mortgage since it's original building funds.
Back in 1995 while our daughter, husband, and two new grandbabies shared it with my wife and I we GAVE them the house while retaining a life lease for ourselves. As we had given them the home, they took over the utilities, heat, taxes and such and we've been free to travel for long periods without concern for it's safety and upkeep.
The added benefit has been the closeness with them, Now-a-days, they (both the kids and grands) take care of getting us to doctors visits and other necessary thigs that are becoming difficult if not impossible to do by ourselves.
Our grandson recently had his auto A/C go on the fritz, so he's been using our car to commute, while I use his "heatbox" to run a local errand or two.
Help can be a two way street.
To sum it up, at least in our case, "There's no place like home!"
Well, interest rates right now are not favorable for buyers, so I think many are choosing to sit it out for a while, especially on nicer homes.I hope that works out for you. I see you are in Nor Cal. Unless you are really rural or something, things should be selling. I hope you find the place you want.
I feel so bad for you my friend, that in all these years, you haven't gotten your wish! I pray that one day you will; you certainly deserve to.I wish there were a medication I could take that'd make me like where I live.
What's your wish?
I wish that for you too.I wish my lungs worked.
My mother died young, unable to introduce my girlfriend to mother, I took her, after meeting my father and siblings, to meet both grandparents. Maternal grandparents lived near Ringwood, Hampshire. On the way back to London the lady told me that she and her family spent many a happy weekend in the New Forest in their caravan.I wish that you lived somewhere you like too..... and I also wish I could find a new place for me to live that I'll love and leave all the bad memories of my marriage behind..