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March 26, 2011 at 12:00 PM #18663March 26, 2011 at 12:31 PM #681100UCGalParticipant
It does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.
March 26, 2011 at 12:31 PM #682260UCGalParticipantIt does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.
March 26, 2011 at 12:31 PM #681907UCGalParticipantIt does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.
March 26, 2011 at 12:31 PM #681767UCGalParticipantIt does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.
March 26, 2011 at 12:31 PM #681153UCGalParticipantIt does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.
March 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM #681163NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal]It does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.[/quote]
Running is the perfect fix for addiction. It is hard to run and stick anything in your mouth at the same time and if you do you are probably burning it off or you have the hope of throwing up. Then you have the endorphins and whatnot. Plus you can make yourself too tired to go out and party. It is much more admirable than drinking a fifth or eating a half gallon. Careful with those knees.
March 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM #682270NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal]It does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.[/quote]
Running is the perfect fix for addiction. It is hard to run and stick anything in your mouth at the same time and if you do you are probably burning it off or you have the hope of throwing up. Then you have the endorphins and whatnot. Plus you can make yourself too tired to go out and party. It is much more admirable than drinking a fifth or eating a half gallon. Careful with those knees.
March 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM #681777NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal]It does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.[/quote]
Running is the perfect fix for addiction. It is hard to run and stick anything in your mouth at the same time and if you do you are probably burning it off or you have the hope of throwing up. Then you have the endorphins and whatnot. Plus you can make yourself too tired to go out and party. It is much more admirable than drinking a fifth or eating a half gallon. Careful with those knees.
March 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM #681110NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal]It does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.[/quote]
Running is the perfect fix for addiction. It is hard to run and stick anything in your mouth at the same time and if you do you are probably burning it off or you have the hope of throwing up. Then you have the endorphins and whatnot. Plus you can make yourself too tired to go out and party. It is much more admirable than drinking a fifth or eating a half gallon. Careful with those knees.
March 26, 2011 at 1:08 PM #681917NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal]It does seem out of scale that his mortgage broker got a sentance of half the time as this guy.
It’s also an interesting crossover from the OT topic about alcholism… this is a guy who had been seriously addicted to drugs, and then became seriously addicted to long distance running… substituting one addiction with a healthier one.[/quote]
Running is the perfect fix for addiction. It is hard to run and stick anything in your mouth at the same time and if you do you are probably burning it off or you have the hope of throwing up. Then you have the endorphins and whatnot. Plus you can make yourself too tired to go out and party. It is much more admirable than drinking a fifth or eating a half gallon. Careful with those knees.
March 26, 2011 at 1:29 PM #681177NotCrankyParticipantOn topic, it seems something is wrong with that story potentially from several angles.
Being the suspicious type on thing I wonder is if it is not designed to intimidate liar loan borrowers from strategic default. Probably a crazy thought. Haven’t had my normal amounts of anti-curmudgeon.March 26, 2011 at 1:29 PM #682285NotCrankyParticipantOn topic, it seems something is wrong with that story potentially from several angles.
Being the suspicious type on thing I wonder is if it is not designed to intimidate liar loan borrowers from strategic default. Probably a crazy thought. Haven’t had my normal amounts of anti-curmudgeon.March 26, 2011 at 1:29 PM #681932NotCrankyParticipantOn topic, it seems something is wrong with that story potentially from several angles.
Being the suspicious type on thing I wonder is if it is not designed to intimidate liar loan borrowers from strategic default. Probably a crazy thought. Haven’t had my normal amounts of anti-curmudgeon.March 26, 2011 at 1:29 PM #681125NotCrankyParticipantOn topic, it seems something is wrong with that story potentially from several angles.
Being the suspicious type on thing I wonder is if it is not designed to intimidate liar loan borrowers from strategic default. Probably a crazy thought. Haven’t had my normal amounts of anti-curmudgeon. -
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