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January 15, 2009 at 10:38 AM #329770January 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM #329256
NotCranky
ParticipantCardiff baseball,
I bet I can strike you out before you get a hit off me!January 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM #329596NotCranky
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I bet I can strike you out before you get a hit off me!January 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM #329669NotCranky
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I bet I can strike you out before you get a hit off me!January 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM #329696NotCranky
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I bet I can strike you out before you get a hit off me!January 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM #329780NotCranky
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I bet I can strike you out before you get a hit off me!January 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM #329261Coronita
ParticipantPerhaps a moot point, but I thought that for folks to avoid public scrutiny, there are ways to shield private information from public searches.
I know filing marriage at the county, it could be sealed record. I suppose holding a property in an LLC in Wyoming would be something else.
Comments and ideas?
OT: Russell, you inspire me…Notice the handle 🙂
January 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM #329601Coronita
ParticipantPerhaps a moot point, but I thought that for folks to avoid public scrutiny, there are ways to shield private information from public searches.
I know filing marriage at the county, it could be sealed record. I suppose holding a property in an LLC in Wyoming would be something else.
Comments and ideas?
OT: Russell, you inspire me…Notice the handle 🙂
January 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM #329674Coronita
ParticipantPerhaps a moot point, but I thought that for folks to avoid public scrutiny, there are ways to shield private information from public searches.
I know filing marriage at the county, it could be sealed record. I suppose holding a property in an LLC in Wyoming would be something else.
Comments and ideas?
OT: Russell, you inspire me…Notice the handle 🙂
January 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM #329701Coronita
ParticipantPerhaps a moot point, but I thought that for folks to avoid public scrutiny, there are ways to shield private information from public searches.
I know filing marriage at the county, it could be sealed record. I suppose holding a property in an LLC in Wyoming would be something else.
Comments and ideas?
OT: Russell, you inspire me…Notice the handle 🙂
January 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM #329785Coronita
ParticipantPerhaps a moot point, but I thought that for folks to avoid public scrutiny, there are ways to shield private information from public searches.
I know filing marriage at the county, it could be sealed record. I suppose holding a property in an LLC in Wyoming would be something else.
Comments and ideas?
OT: Russell, you inspire me…Notice the handle 🙂
January 15, 2009 at 11:37 AM #329321Rockemsock
ParticipantOCR,
Just like you said, many people respond and relate better to specific examples. The housing bubble examples you gave day in and day out were a great balance to the Schiller/Rich/Mish/Mr. Mortgage charts and analysis. Showing my wife a chart returns the “Deer in the headlights” response. Showing her a picture of a house that is a few miles away, and giving her the specifics on the fraud or measure of distress paints the perfect picture for her. She got it, we sold, we’re now renting, and I’m thankful to blogs like yours and the Piggs out there. So thank you.
Trojan4Life,
On what basis did you state that OCR has a “LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS…”?
January 15, 2009 at 11:37 AM #329663Rockemsock
ParticipantOCR,
Just like you said, many people respond and relate better to specific examples. The housing bubble examples you gave day in and day out were a great balance to the Schiller/Rich/Mish/Mr. Mortgage charts and analysis. Showing my wife a chart returns the “Deer in the headlights” response. Showing her a picture of a house that is a few miles away, and giving her the specifics on the fraud or measure of distress paints the perfect picture for her. She got it, we sold, we’re now renting, and I’m thankful to blogs like yours and the Piggs out there. So thank you.
Trojan4Life,
On what basis did you state that OCR has a “LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS…”?
January 15, 2009 at 11:37 AM #329734Rockemsock
ParticipantOCR,
Just like you said, many people respond and relate better to specific examples. The housing bubble examples you gave day in and day out were a great balance to the Schiller/Rich/Mish/Mr. Mortgage charts and analysis. Showing my wife a chart returns the “Deer in the headlights” response. Showing her a picture of a house that is a few miles away, and giving her the specifics on the fraud or measure of distress paints the perfect picture for her. She got it, we sold, we’re now renting, and I’m thankful to blogs like yours and the Piggs out there. So thank you.
Trojan4Life,
On what basis did you state that OCR has a “LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS…”?
January 15, 2009 at 11:37 AM #329761Rockemsock
ParticipantOCR,
Just like you said, many people respond and relate better to specific examples. The housing bubble examples you gave day in and day out were a great balance to the Schiller/Rich/Mish/Mr. Mortgage charts and analysis. Showing my wife a chart returns the “Deer in the headlights” response. Showing her a picture of a house that is a few miles away, and giving her the specifics on the fraud or measure of distress paints the perfect picture for her. She got it, we sold, we’re now renting, and I’m thankful to blogs like yours and the Piggs out there. So thank you.
Trojan4Life,
On what basis did you state that OCR has a “LACK OF CREDIBILITY, ETHICS…”?
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