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#1 Re: Jokes » Landlord Jokes » 2019-01-27 06:33:39

My landlord is threatening to kick me out because I haven't made a single rental payment in years.
She said, "Listen son, you're 35. Don't you think you should get a place of your own?"

Landlords are so stuck up
They act like they own the place.

Why was the landlord seeing a psychiatrist?
He had an apartment complex.

... I have many other ones, but there's a "keep the jokes clean" rule so I can't tell them.

#2 Re: Exercises » About the Exercises » 2019-01-26 22:20:15

Okay, I'm digging up the topic, but it's a sticky, so it isn't that bad... Right?

Anyway, what I wanted to say was: is it possible to ahve some kind of "difficulty level" along with the exercises? I've browsed to the forum and have found almost only things I don't even understand. Not things I can't solve, but things I don't understand at all... I've come here with a rusty high school level of mathematics as to get better, and now I just feel lost. Sorry for having suh a low level, but I'm here to solve that issue!

#3 Introductions » Kamov's introducing himself » 2019-01-26 20:29:48

Kamov50K
Replies: 3

Hello everyone!
I'm a new member from Russia. I'm 31 and work in insurance. I've joined this forum because my daughter will soon start learning mathematics at school, and I'm pretty bad at it; so, if she needs help with her homework, I'll be in trouble as soon as she starts doing something else than 3+5 and 4-2.
So, I looked for a place to refresh my high school memories and do some progress, and here I am! I hope I'll be able to take part in the forum's games and that I'll bring to the community as much as it brings me.

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