To be absolutely factual about it, no one here has EVER read any complaints from your wife. Now…..how about Goldfield? There’s a lot of history there and yes, it gets cold and there’s probably a few cowboys still hanging around. Well, not literally hanging around albeit they USED to hang ‘em there but I’m sure they quit doing all that. Plus…..there’s a few lakes around the city too……
As an aside, let me say I have no actual knowledge about the business specifics for a website like this, but I can only suspect that the revenues are a function of traffic. Posts, or views, or maybe threads, must be a major factor. Given that, posters like the OP must be considered like little ATMs. This tread has almost 32,000 views and over 360 replies. And the OP has had other enduring threads with similar longevity. Hope he's getting a piece of the action.....
I don't believe this site it monetized, but others have also commented that the OP is a lean, mean, mega-thread machine. It's obviously not his first rodeo...so to speak.
Unless someone decides to donate, there is no revenue here. I'm not charging anything, I'm not selling anything, and I'm not asking for anything.
Ah, I was sort of following along with Cody’s move before my sabbatical if you can call my distraction a sabbatical. I don’t think I’m much of a complainer but a recent conversation made me realize that when I get going I can give anyone a run for his money. This year we’ve had overnight parking restrictions removed, the streets dug up for fiber Internet installation, city ordered major street repairs (at least they waited until after the digging up was finished). In addition to that three houses within hearing distance have also undergone complete tearouts and renovations. So much hammering and so many work trucks all summer and so many street parked cars now. All that to say I’m tired of the noise. My quiet neighborhood spent the summer in a state of chaos and I’m ready to shut the doors and windows. On the good side, I must say I haven’t noticed anyone in a devil shirt here in my corner of Colorado. I hope things get better for you and your wife where you are now, Cody, and that you both start feeling better physically.
I am glad you found something to like about your new apartment. I had agoraphobia when we first moved into this house; it was so big. But eventually I made it even bigger, finishing off the basement etc. You will get used to how large it is when you make it yours. Sorry about your IBS.
If you look waaaaayyyyy down the page on the far right, there is a place you can donate to help the site. Kinda a free will offering.