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ZOMG! WANT! I WANT ALL OF THEM! I WANT A SWIMMING POOL FULL OF THEM AND SWIM THROUGH THEM LIKE SCROOGE MCDUCK BUT INSTEAD OF MONEY, IT'S FOLDED ARMADILLOS!Lighting the @ThatNickGuy Signal!
Sounds like someone needs to...ZOMG! WANT! I WANT ALL OF THEM! I WANT A SWIMMING POOL FULL OF THEM AND SWIM THROUGH THEM LIKE SCROOGE MCDUCK BUT INSTEAD OF MONEY, IT'S FOLDED ARMADILLOS!
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It depends on what your relationship is, why you need to know, and what you will do based on the answer. A bigger factor is culture - so even knowing the above any answer I give would really only be useful in the US. But if there's something you think you can do to help, then it probably doesn't matter much what you say to ask as long as you're tactful and respectful.How do you ask someone if he's having monetary problems?
It's about my brother. He's selling his car, changing schools and a few little things like that. I'm more worried about why is he having problems. He makes more money than me. It's probably nothing but I'm paranoic like that.It depends on what your relationship is, why you need to know, and what you will do based on the answer. A bigger factor is culture - so even knowing the above any answer I give would really only be useful in the US. But if there's something you think you can do to help, then it probably doesn't matter much what you say to ask as long as you're tactful and respectful.
If you can't provide any help or you're just curious, there's probably no good way to ask.
I don't think there's much reason to beat around the bush with family unless you already have a bad relationship, something like "I noticed you've sold your car and are changing schools - what's going on? Are you having financial issues?"It's about my brother. He's selling his car, changing schools and a few little things like that. I'm more worried about why is he having problems. He makes more money than me. It's probably nothing but I'm paranoic like that.
I made it from Huntsville to Kalamazoo in just over 10 hours (I think it was 10:05). How far are you going?And thus I begin what promises to be a 10-hour Drive. May the cops be indulgent and the construction infrequent.
He's heading to Colorado.I made it from Huntsville to Kalamazoo in just over 10 hours (I think it was 10:05). How far are you going?
--Patrick
Actually, he's heading to Albuquerque today.He's heading to Colorado.
I used to make the drive from Morgantown to Jacksonville in around 13 hours. About 6 to Charlotte from here. The mountains add a bit of extra work.
I hated driving in New Mexico. When I was heading to San Diego, it was as if someone had stationed wind machines at the state line. In a little Escort hatchback, it was hours of trying not to get blown off the road. Yuck.Actually, he's heading to Albuquerque today.
That looks like 90% of Texas right there.My god. It's full ofstarstreespeople. . .
This sounds like the lyrics to a country song...Welcome to St Jon New Mexico.
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My air conditioner gave out 40 miles ago and the guy at the gas station here says the closest service center will be in Tucumcari. Wish me luck.
Weird. I see it as a hyperlink, it links to my profile, but it doesn't show on my list of alerts.@PatrThom, Jerry "The King" Lawler. Wrestling legend.
I spelled your name wrong the first time and had to edit. I guess the alerts don't show up when that happens.Weird. I see it as a hyperlink, it links to my profile, but it doesn't show on my list of alerts.
--Patrick
Saddle up those horses and we'll head to the northwestThis sounds like the lyrics to a country song...
TIL @PatrThom was from the West End of Nashville...Saddle up those horses and we'll head to the northwest
Our climatizer's broken as we head upon our quest
We've got 800 miles afore we get our chance to rest
That's 12 hours of drivin' windows down, windows down, boy
That's 12 hours of drivin' windows down
--Patrick
Georgia says "U wat?" The temperature difference from the coast to the Appalachians is incredible, over the course of a 5-hour drive. I was not fully prepared for it when I went from here to the approach trail of the AT, in March. There were still patches of snow on the ground, in places.That's actually San Jon, is it not?
And yes, New Mexico is the only state of the Union where you can legit experience all four seasons in one day, just driving from one end of the state to the other.
You left out "Construction."You can experience all four Texas seasons in one day in Texas: Hot, Hot, Hotter, and Slightly Less Hot.
Whups, yes.That's actually San Jon, is it not?