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As Above So Below
Gene should have been a tele-evangelist. He could be worth 50 million by now.
Gene should have been a tele-evangelist. He could be worth 50 million by now.
Your looking at the center commons.I don't see any cars, where u park your car?
Yes, because Jesus had a huge palace to live in, right?How can people fall for this crock!.I'm not at all religious but have no problem with it generally.However people like the leech in the video turn my stomach.
Thanks for your unsolicited insult of my back yard. But before making your comment (which had to have involved some malice, since why would someone degrade another person's personal space?), did you know that I have 3 small grand children who visit us regularly? Did you know that they live in a minimalist condo with their parents, a space with ultra-modern minimalist furniture and art that is splashes of paint on a canvas and rusting metal sculptures that look like a train wreck? Did you know that I decided to create an eccentric whimsical wonderland for my grand kids in the yard and inside the house? And that I did this intentionally so they would be in touch with gentle whimsical things to spark imagination and a sense of magic that hopefully they will remember as adults, long after I am gone? Did you know that in Phoenix the outdoors is often made into "rooms" since so much of life is lived outdoors? Did you know that my grand kids love coming to see me and just chilling in a sort of kid's fun house environment? Oh, by the way, I also pollute their young minds with classical music and broadway musicals to counterbalance the punk rock they hear at home. Perhaps a grandparent's purpose is to introduce some magic into a child's life. They sure won't find much of it in our brutal society.Too much clutter in garden. You need to un-retire and work with it.
Oh yeah, we get another dose of totally awesome bob "the ufo guy" lazar in December.
this is very likely the case, wich would take steinberg from harmless begger to outright criminalPeople have been mystified that Gene rents luxurious apartments in gorgeously landscaped upscale apartment complexes when he obviously cannot afford them. I cannot read Gene's mind, thank God, because I suspect it would drive me insane. However, I have a theory. Suppose you are the kind of person that has no intention of honoring any contract you sign. You know upfront that you will NOT pay rent on any place you legally rent. You expect to live there for free regardless of what the landlord may expect. Well, if you aren't going to pay ANY rent, why not rent some place that is truly beyond your means? After all, what difference does it make since you do not intend to pay any rent! So why rent a run down dump (and refuse to pay rent) when you could rent a gorgeous apartment (and refuse to pay rent). Therefore, as a life style this makes perfect sense. If you have no intention to pay rent to ANYONE, you might as well go for the most luxurious apartment complex you can find. If you are going to be evicted in a few months, why not be evicted from a gorgeous apartment rather than a dump? View attachment 2810
Thanks for your unsolicited insult of my back yard. But before making your comment (which had to have involved some malice, since why would someone degrade another person's personal space?), did you know that I have 3 small grand children who visit us regularly? Did you know that they live in a minimalist condo with their parents, a space with ultra-modern minimalist furniture and art that is splashes of paint on a canvas and rusting metal sculptures that look like a train wreck? Did you know that I decided to create an eccentric whimsical wonderland for my grand kids in the yard and inside the house? And that I did this intentionally so they would be in touch with gentle whimsical things to spark imagination and a sense of magic that hopefully they will remember as adults, long after I am gone? Did you know that in Phoenix the outdoors is often made into "rooms" since so much of life is lived outdoors? Did you know that my grand kids love coming to see me and just chilling in a sort of kid's fun house environment? Oh, by the way, I also pollute their young minds with classical music and broadway musicals to counterbalance the punk rock they hear at home. Perhaps a grandparent's purpose is to introduce some magic into a child's life. They sure won't find much of it in our brutal society.
Please share photos of your chic minimalist living space so we can judge and criticize, OK?
Here are some more photos for you to critique for Architectural Digest magazine. View attachment 2831 View attachment 2832 View attachment 2833 View attachment 2834 View attachment 2835
did you know that I have 3 small grand children who visit us regularly? Did you know that they live in a minimalist condo with their parents, a space with ultra-modern minimalist furniture and art that is splashes of paint on a canvas and rusting metal sculptures that look like a train wreck? Did you know that I decided to create an eccentric whimsical wonderland for my grand kids in the yard and inside the house? And that I did this intentionally so they would be in touch with gentle whimsical things to spark imagination and a sense of magic that hopefully they will remember as adults, long after I am gone?