You must have meant more than that, Share. "Overly expensive housing" is
"unsustainable" for anyone who doesn't have an overly high income. And of
course it doesn't matter how old you are. Nobody needs to be "convinced" of
that, nor does anyone even need to have the point made. It's a truism.
Judy, I'm not trying to convince anybody of anything. To me my point was
obvious when I referred to an aging population. I think overly expensive
housing is unsustainable for those living on fixed and low incomes.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 12:43 PM, "authfri...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
N
Nope, that's no good either. Has nothing whatsoever to do with the subject at
hand.
What is keeping you from addressing the issue here? You must know you're not
convincing anybody that you're even trying to deal with it. Is it fear? Are you
afraid that if you do try to deal with it, you'll f
Judy, unsustainable as in reliance on fossil fuels because we're running out of
them and they pollute horribly and they're expensive.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 12:04 PM, "authfri...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Share, no, you're still just pulling crap out of your ass instead of dealing
with
Made ya look!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Share, you replied to the wrong conversation here. Oh yes, you know this
don't you? Sharester, in general, as an observation, your attempts to
obfuscate are obvious. Check it out!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wro
Share, no, you're still just pulling crap out of your ass instead of dealing
with what Emily, Ann, and I have been pointing out to you. You do not make
yourself look clever when you do that, to the contrary. As Emily says, your
attempts to obfuscate (including this one) are obvious. You aren't f
Judy, another angle: to the extent that something is self energizing, it will
be self sustaining. To the extent it is self sustaining, to that extent it will
continue.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
As I said, that makes no sense in this context. What "will eventually end"?
Share, you replied to the wrong conversation here. Oh yes, you know this don't
you? Sharester, in general, as an observation, your attempts to obfuscate are
obvious. Check it out!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
shucks, I thought Dale Evans had joined FFL and was sharing o
shucks, I thought Dale Evans had joined FFL and was sharing our antics with her
hubby Roy (-:
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 10:51 AM, "emilymae...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Share: Hint, try explaining what you meant in a way that could be interpreted
at face value. This..["Any situation o
Share: Hint, try explaining what you meant in a way that could be interpreted
at face value. This..["Any situation or thing or relationship that takes
more energy than it generates is IMO unsustainable and will eventually end",
especially for an aging population] makes no sense whatsoever.
As I said, that makes no sense in this context. What "will eventually end"?
Share wrote:
> Judy and Ann, I am using the word unsustainable in a very abstract yet
> applied
> way. Any situation or thing or relationship that takes more energy than it
> generates is IMO unsustainable and wil
Judy and Ann, I am using the word unsustainable in a very abstract yet applied
way. Any situation or thing or relationship that takes more energy than it
generates is IMO unsustainable and will eventually end.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 10:08 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Share
Now I am curious about this. A "high rent" district is unsustainable because it
"takes more energy to continue than it generates"? I would have thought you
might have meant the high cost of living in these expensive neighborhoods that
seem to be, according to you, on the East and West Coasts of
Share wrote:
> Judy, when I say unsustainable I mean something that takes
> more energy to continue than it generates.
No, sorry, that makes no sense. The "something" that we've been talking about
is areas with high housing costs. And remember, with the term "unsustainable,"
you were m
Judy, when I say unsustainable I mean something that takes more energy to
continue than it generates.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 9:21 AM, "authfri...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
As a "slang term," it refers to expensive neighborhoods, which wasn't what you
were talking about. So it was even t
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