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April 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM #179611April 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM #179213
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ParticipantI’m glad when the media highlights people like this.
It just reinforces the fact that the bubble is over and at some point you actually have to live within your means. No one anywhere is going to feel sorry for this couple.
BOO freakin’ HOO.
Well said.
April 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM #179578cr
ParticipantI’m glad when the media highlights people like this.
It just reinforces the fact that the bubble is over and at some point you actually have to live within your means. No one anywhere is going to feel sorry for this couple.
BOO freakin’ HOO.
Well said.
April 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM #179584cr
ParticipantI’m glad when the media highlights people like this.
It just reinforces the fact that the bubble is over and at some point you actually have to live within your means. No one anywhere is going to feel sorry for this couple.
BOO freakin’ HOO.
Well said.
April 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM #179595cr
ParticipantI’m glad when the media highlights people like this.
It just reinforces the fact that the bubble is over and at some point you actually have to live within your means. No one anywhere is going to feel sorry for this couple.
BOO freakin’ HOO.
Well said.
April 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM #179672cr
ParticipantI’m glad when the media highlights people like this.
It just reinforces the fact that the bubble is over and at some point you actually have to live within your means. No one anywhere is going to feel sorry for this couple.
BOO freakin’ HOO.
Well said.
April 1, 2008 at 10:54 AM #179243blahblahblah
ParticipantThe Copes are just two of many in Orange County, formerly the center of the nation’s subprime lending industry, now trying to move on. Nearly 9,000 jobs have been lost there in the past year, with more than 4,000 alone in Irvine, where New Century was based.
Remember when everyone used to say that housing could never fall here like it did in the 90s because we wouldn’t have the massive layoffs like they did in the defense industry then? Perhaps they spoke too soon…
April 1, 2008 at 10:54 AM #179609blahblahblah
ParticipantThe Copes are just two of many in Orange County, formerly the center of the nation’s subprime lending industry, now trying to move on. Nearly 9,000 jobs have been lost there in the past year, with more than 4,000 alone in Irvine, where New Century was based.
Remember when everyone used to say that housing could never fall here like it did in the 90s because we wouldn’t have the massive layoffs like they did in the defense industry then? Perhaps they spoke too soon…
April 1, 2008 at 10:54 AM #179613blahblahblah
ParticipantThe Copes are just two of many in Orange County, formerly the center of the nation’s subprime lending industry, now trying to move on. Nearly 9,000 jobs have been lost there in the past year, with more than 4,000 alone in Irvine, where New Century was based.
Remember when everyone used to say that housing could never fall here like it did in the 90s because we wouldn’t have the massive layoffs like they did in the defense industry then? Perhaps they spoke too soon…
April 1, 2008 at 10:54 AM #179625blahblahblah
ParticipantThe Copes are just two of many in Orange County, formerly the center of the nation’s subprime lending industry, now trying to move on. Nearly 9,000 jobs have been lost there in the past year, with more than 4,000 alone in Irvine, where New Century was based.
Remember when everyone used to say that housing could never fall here like it did in the 90s because we wouldn’t have the massive layoffs like they did in the defense industry then? Perhaps they spoke too soon…
April 1, 2008 at 10:54 AM #179702blahblahblah
ParticipantThe Copes are just two of many in Orange County, formerly the center of the nation’s subprime lending industry, now trying to move on. Nearly 9,000 jobs have been lost there in the past year, with more than 4,000 alone in Irvine, where New Century was based.
Remember when everyone used to say that housing could never fall here like it did in the 90s because we wouldn’t have the massive layoffs like they did in the defense industry then? Perhaps they spoke too soon…
April 1, 2008 at 11:22 AM #179247unbiasedobserver
ParticipantI know a couple in a similar situation (overspenders, bulk of income has vanished from real estate jobs) who have also ‘downsized’ by getting rid of their 4th car and got rid of a couple premium movie channels, but STILL don’t get that they need to return to planet EARTH. They still have a maid (maybe only monthly instead of biweekly), gardener, someone to clean the airducts, and who knows what other ridiculous services. Unless the housing bubble reinflates folks like these are in for a serious rude awakening.
April 1, 2008 at 11:22 AM #179614unbiasedobserver
ParticipantI know a couple in a similar situation (overspenders, bulk of income has vanished from real estate jobs) who have also ‘downsized’ by getting rid of their 4th car and got rid of a couple premium movie channels, but STILL don’t get that they need to return to planet EARTH. They still have a maid (maybe only monthly instead of biweekly), gardener, someone to clean the airducts, and who knows what other ridiculous services. Unless the housing bubble reinflates folks like these are in for a serious rude awakening.
April 1, 2008 at 11:22 AM #179618unbiasedobserver
ParticipantI know a couple in a similar situation (overspenders, bulk of income has vanished from real estate jobs) who have also ‘downsized’ by getting rid of their 4th car and got rid of a couple premium movie channels, but STILL don’t get that they need to return to planet EARTH. They still have a maid (maybe only monthly instead of biweekly), gardener, someone to clean the airducts, and who knows what other ridiculous services. Unless the housing bubble reinflates folks like these are in for a serious rude awakening.
April 1, 2008 at 11:22 AM #179630unbiasedobserver
ParticipantI know a couple in a similar situation (overspenders, bulk of income has vanished from real estate jobs) who have also ‘downsized’ by getting rid of their 4th car and got rid of a couple premium movie channels, but STILL don’t get that they need to return to planet EARTH. They still have a maid (maybe only monthly instead of biweekly), gardener, someone to clean the airducts, and who knows what other ridiculous services. Unless the housing bubble reinflates folks like these are in for a serious rude awakening.
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