my wife and I went flat broke in 2008. zero. zilch. this was 2 weeks after our first kid was born. we had to get a payment plan from the govt for taxes.
now we live in a 5 bedroom house in menlo park and our kids go to the atherton school district.
you can do anything.
Evan
9,165 posts
I make parts & assemblies for mechanisms, machines, and artwork. Ex-Apple where I made retail stores around the world. Licensed architect, amateur poster.
San Francisco Bay Area
Joined April 2015
- Replying to @megha_lilly and @meghaverma_artpretty v. ugly discourse is a vapid pastime for the chronically unimaginative
- Replying to @_eric_alexander and @MNateShyamalanleave us out of this (our parents left us out of everything)
- Replying to @GoodRedditi donโt understand this. what is the issue with being gay? someone please explain.
- Replying to @PonchoRebound and @hopes_revengethere is a grave stone up the hill from tombstone, AZ that says โHere lies Les Moore. Hit with two slugs from a 44. No less no more.โ
- i am currently in europe and can confirm that โpurified water isnโt really a thing here.โ all the tap water tastes like a swamp and their idea of good bottled water is evian which is a disgusting hellhole that tastes like a swimming pool
- Replying to @blauer_geistthis implies a most dignified traffic maneuver. care to posit?
- Replying to @Jarneoffgridi hung my bank statement on the wall behind my desk next to a picture of my son. got a job about 60 days later. i worked longer and harder than anyone else. i never forgot the feeling of losing everything.
- so funny watching all the legacy blue checks flake over a $8 per month payment. celebrities are an odd folk. byyyeeeeeeeeeeee
- Replying to @skooookumThe rice bag is not a storage vessel; rather it is a conveyance to a jar or urn at the household.
- Replying to @sarahschauerI know this is based but when my wife had cancer at 36 her colleagues at her federal government job donated more than 6 months of PTO which kept her paid at 100% while she fought and recovered. it was equal to $50,000

