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theisz:
I've suffered enough.  I've been homeless on a couple occasion and lost all of my belongings save a suitcase full of clothes several times as well so I'm done with all that.  I'll take the debt any day to have a nice house in a nice neighborhood to live in.

I've been playing for hours and no lock ups.  I did notice something though.  When I place Inge's automatic curtains up the weird streaking blue things started up again.  It stopped after I took them down.  That could just be a coincidence.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: theisz on 2007 February 15, 22:44:13

I've suffered enough.  I've been homeless on a couple occasion and lost all of my belongings save a suitcase full of clothes several times as well so I'm done with all that.  I'll take the debt any day to have a nice house in a nice neighborhood to live in.
See, if you had invested more in defense, you wouldn't have lost your stuff. If you can't afford to invest in defense, you can't afford stuff anyway.

theisz:
What, defense against myself?  :P  That was when I was young, dumb and full of myself and made stupid mistakes. Now I'm older, smarter but still full of myself.  :D

notveryawesome:
Some of us aren't satisfied with just having a roof over our heads. We wish to be surrounded by beauty and a relative lack of crime. Besides, if you do things correctly, you can build up equity (in some markets this requires little to no work, as the property values automatically rise with increased demand for housing), refinance after a couple of years, get lower interest rates, and often have extra money to pay off other bills, leaving you with minimal monthly expenses. Beats the hell out of renting.

Giggy:
heck in NZ one radio station offered 4 people to live rent free!
true story
http://www.zmonline.com/WhatsOn/Competitions/Detail.aspx?id=1606

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