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Don’t post pictures or this Soulless woman. Her eyes spook me out. Like she saw her own reflection and it’s reflected on her face.
Don’t post pictures or this Soulless woman. Her eyes spook me out. Like she saw her own reflection and it’s reflected on her face.
My wife and I bought our first condo in the city of Orange, near where there were some huge wildfires a handful of years before. When we went to insure it, we were turned down on fire insurance by two different companies. So, I imagine it’s pretty bad now (we've since moved to Costa Mesa).Just wondering what's the insurance situation like out there.
As we start seeing more frequent "once every 100-yr" natural disasters, I think this is becoming a legit question to ask.
That high stepThis reminds me of that John McNaughton painter. He’s an excellent painter but chooses to paint nothing but the most hilariously absurd Trump propaganda.
His best work imo is this impeccable masterwork. Picasso could never.
Just wondering what's the insurance situation like out there.
As we start seeing more frequent "once every 100-yr" natural disasters, I think this is becoming a legit question to ask.
I went to Texas in April to visit some friends from college. It was great they drove me around their towns of Mcallen and San Antonio and kept telling me I need to move down there, that Texas was all right and the crazies was overrated. Which made sense since everyone seemed normal. Now being a New Yorker I had to eventually call a Uber to get me to my plane because neither friend could accommodate me with that final ride.Shaman OUT