Anonymous wrote:Guy here. Is this thread written by a catty woman? If so, is this what women really worry about? It smacks of idiocy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, who would want to go to FLORIDA in the summer!
Me!!!!!! I love the beautiful gulf coast. Love love love it in the summer.
It's jam packed with people then (though never as much as Ocean City) so others must also love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
This. Owning multiple houses is a PITA. Been there, done that.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, who would want to go to FLORIDA in the summer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A very rich person once told me that the key to wealth is one house and one wife. It made me laugh, but probably true.
doesn't answer your question, but I agree with a previous PP that you can probably swing a second home without being all that rich, especially if you can rent it out a lot of the time.
This. Owning multiple houses is a PITA. Been there, done that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Memorial Day approaching, it seems everyone that has money is off to the coast, maybe Florida, or up to Maine, etc. The UMC pretenders seem to rely on invitations to join, or else they're stuck in town.
Haha, op, it must be miserable being you.
Seriously!
And just an FYI, OP, the truly wealthy people are not the ones who drive fancy cars and have vacation homes.
What is truly wealthy to you? I grew up in Middleburg, VA with extreme wealth, running in the same circles as the Mars family and Mellon family. Having multiple homes was the norm and no one was driving a Chevy. We showed horses more expensive than what i bet you consider a "fancy car". The truly wealthy are not pinchung pennies with their multiple homes and cars. My parents still are alive and last month just returned from their ranch in Texas where they basically stay most of the winter.
I don't know anyone who is truly wealthy who drives a Chevy or anything that is not a luxury car. The truly wealthy are past the point of trying to save.
Anonymous wrote:
Why is she a leech? We have a country home and happily lend it to friends. We hardly use it and I'm happy that someone can enjoy it. If that makes my friends leeches, then i ? leeches.