Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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dunno about the ownership structure of that house but have you considered a home insurance?
Everything's insured. I am an insurance lawyer, so the minute I moved in I had an insurance broker come over to get the home insurance fixed. He came over yesterday and he said that in fact we might benefit from the whole thing. That is to say financially we might lose a bit here and there (not everything is paid back at full price), but we'll probably be able to have professionals renovate our house for a fraction of the price we'd pay otherwise, as the insurance company will have to pay most of their fees.

My main worry now is the time it will take to fix everything. And then there's the fact we had already put a lot of work in that house of course.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,720
Bang her only if you never intend to marry her.
I found out yesterday her family decided to set us up.

@swag You can never escape the telenovela.:D

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Everything's insured. I am an insurance lawyer, so the minute I moved in I had an insurance broker come over to get the home insurance fixed. He came over yesterday and he said that in fact we might benefit from the whole thing. That is to say financially we might lose a bit here and there (not everything is paid back at full price), but we'll probably be able to have professionals renovate our house for a fraction of the price we'd pay otherwise, as the insurance company will have to pay most of their fees.

My main worry now is the time it will take to fix everything. And then there's the fact we had already put a lot of work in that house of course.
Sorry to hear this. Hopefully everything turns out better than you think in the end.
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
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ok I am thinking right now which one was the phrase ADP said I can't remember 2006 was so long ago, I am going to tattoo it so, help ?

*Un Vero Cavaliere Non Lascia Mai La Sua Signora

*Un Vero Cavaliere Non Lascia Mai una Signora

Un cavaliere non lascia mai una Signora

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Apr 15, 2006
56,641
Say... my Bengaluru homies...

WTF happened New Year's Eve down by MG Road and all? Are any of you surprised?
I'm surprised at the scale of it, but not that it happened on the first place. I've seen similar things happen in Goa, so it's not surprising at all that they'd take advantage of the situation and the lax mentality of the police to get away with such shit. Seven was right. India is a shitty place.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
85,067
I'm surprised at the scale of it, but not that it happened on the first place. I've seen similar things happen in Goa, so it's not surprising at all that they'd take advantage of the situation and the lax mentality of the police to get away with such shit. Seven was right. India is a shitty place.
What I didn't expect was the follow up to Cologne's NYE to be Bangalore's. So yeah, it's probably the scale. And here just a couple months ago I was telling a friend, "A single woman can walk downtown Bangalore without being hassled at 10pm... that's not normally the case in the U.S." :doh:

But at least I saved my ass in telling her that for everything true in India, the exact opposite is also true. NYE would be it.

I'm surprised Goa would be more of a place for that -- but perhaps that has to do with more of the "party" vibe the state takes on.

And Bangalore overall seems less likely than other parts of India to harbor the backwards types who do that crap as a sort of last-gasp resentment for losing their gender-dominant place in society.

Guess everybody has been influenced by Tone Lōc telling us to do the "Wild Thing".... it is really sad.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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I used to have an av of Queen Rania and Shilpa Shetty

I miss Rania

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Plus you know Shilpa would never assume that position when it matters

but I know Rania would :klin: :tuttosport:
 

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