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April 1, 2008 at 11:22 AM #179707April 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM #179262DWCAPParticipant
Hey guys,
This guy is one 2-3 years away from Social Security. He has no savings, 1/2 the 401k, 10k in monthly expenses and no real hope of finding gainful work any time soon. I am pretty damn sure I have a better balance sheet than this guy, and I am in my late 20’s! Maybe the trophy wife will support him in his retiremet, but I doubt it. So either this guy wins the lotto, looses the house and moves to Mississippi, or the public supports him for the rest of his life. Greaatttt! Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?
April 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM #179629DWCAPParticipantHey guys,
This guy is one 2-3 years away from Social Security. He has no savings, 1/2 the 401k, 10k in monthly expenses and no real hope of finding gainful work any time soon. I am pretty damn sure I have a better balance sheet than this guy, and I am in my late 20’s! Maybe the trophy wife will support him in his retiremet, but I doubt it. So either this guy wins the lotto, looses the house and moves to Mississippi, or the public supports him for the rest of his life. Greaatttt! Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?
April 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM #179633DWCAPParticipantHey guys,
This guy is one 2-3 years away from Social Security. He has no savings, 1/2 the 401k, 10k in monthly expenses and no real hope of finding gainful work any time soon. I am pretty damn sure I have a better balance sheet than this guy, and I am in my late 20’s! Maybe the trophy wife will support him in his retiremet, but I doubt it. So either this guy wins the lotto, looses the house and moves to Mississippi, or the public supports him for the rest of his life. Greaatttt! Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?
April 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM #179645DWCAPParticipantHey guys,
This guy is one 2-3 years away from Social Security. He has no savings, 1/2 the 401k, 10k in monthly expenses and no real hope of finding gainful work any time soon. I am pretty damn sure I have a better balance sheet than this guy, and I am in my late 20’s! Maybe the trophy wife will support him in his retiremet, but I doubt it. So either this guy wins the lotto, looses the house and moves to Mississippi, or the public supports him for the rest of his life. Greaatttt! Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?
April 1, 2008 at 11:44 AM #179722DWCAPParticipantHey guys,
This guy is one 2-3 years away from Social Security. He has no savings, 1/2 the 401k, 10k in monthly expenses and no real hope of finding gainful work any time soon. I am pretty damn sure I have a better balance sheet than this guy, and I am in my late 20’s! Maybe the trophy wife will support him in his retiremet, but I doubt it. So either this guy wins the lotto, looses the house and moves to Mississippi, or the public supports him for the rest of his life. Greaatttt! Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?
April 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM #179292jpinpbParticipantMy heart is bleeding for them. Someone needs to go over there and play a violin.
I want a follow up story later when they trade in the Suburban for a Pinto.
hipmatt – I agree. I am more amazed that it lasted this long. It’s like everyone was drunk and turning a blind eye to this. I am no econ major and when they tried to give me one of those loans, I knew I wouldn’t be able to afford it, especially when/if the loan reset higher. Yet everyone else jumped on the crazy train. And now they’re amazed.
FLU – exactly. Like the gov. needs to bail these people out. I will march in Washington. BS!!!
On the reverse of the CV daughter kissing thing, the very first time I saw Ocean Pacific Ken Cornell, I swore he was having breakfast w/his mom, til they kissed and I almost went blind.
April 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM #179659jpinpbParticipantMy heart is bleeding for them. Someone needs to go over there and play a violin.
I want a follow up story later when they trade in the Suburban for a Pinto.
hipmatt – I agree. I am more amazed that it lasted this long. It’s like everyone was drunk and turning a blind eye to this. I am no econ major and when they tried to give me one of those loans, I knew I wouldn’t be able to afford it, especially when/if the loan reset higher. Yet everyone else jumped on the crazy train. And now they’re amazed.
FLU – exactly. Like the gov. needs to bail these people out. I will march in Washington. BS!!!
On the reverse of the CV daughter kissing thing, the very first time I saw Ocean Pacific Ken Cornell, I swore he was having breakfast w/his mom, til they kissed and I almost went blind.
April 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM #179663jpinpbParticipantMy heart is bleeding for them. Someone needs to go over there and play a violin.
I want a follow up story later when they trade in the Suburban for a Pinto.
hipmatt – I agree. I am more amazed that it lasted this long. It’s like everyone was drunk and turning a blind eye to this. I am no econ major and when they tried to give me one of those loans, I knew I wouldn’t be able to afford it, especially when/if the loan reset higher. Yet everyone else jumped on the crazy train. And now they’re amazed.
FLU – exactly. Like the gov. needs to bail these people out. I will march in Washington. BS!!!
On the reverse of the CV daughter kissing thing, the very first time I saw Ocean Pacific Ken Cornell, I swore he was having breakfast w/his mom, til they kissed and I almost went blind.
April 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM #179675jpinpbParticipantMy heart is bleeding for them. Someone needs to go over there and play a violin.
I want a follow up story later when they trade in the Suburban for a Pinto.
hipmatt – I agree. I am more amazed that it lasted this long. It’s like everyone was drunk and turning a blind eye to this. I am no econ major and when they tried to give me one of those loans, I knew I wouldn’t be able to afford it, especially when/if the loan reset higher. Yet everyone else jumped on the crazy train. And now they’re amazed.
FLU – exactly. Like the gov. needs to bail these people out. I will march in Washington. BS!!!
On the reverse of the CV daughter kissing thing, the very first time I saw Ocean Pacific Ken Cornell, I swore he was having breakfast w/his mom, til they kissed and I almost went blind.
April 1, 2008 at 12:37 PM #179752jpinpbParticipantMy heart is bleeding for them. Someone needs to go over there and play a violin.
I want a follow up story later when they trade in the Suburban for a Pinto.
hipmatt – I agree. I am more amazed that it lasted this long. It’s like everyone was drunk and turning a blind eye to this. I am no econ major and when they tried to give me one of those loans, I knew I wouldn’t be able to afford it, especially when/if the loan reset higher. Yet everyone else jumped on the crazy train. And now they’re amazed.
FLU – exactly. Like the gov. needs to bail these people out. I will march in Washington. BS!!!
On the reverse of the CV daughter kissing thing, the very first time I saw Ocean Pacific Ken Cornell, I swore he was having breakfast w/his mom, til they kissed and I almost went blind.
April 1, 2008 at 1:11 PM #179317JWM in SDParticipant“Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?”
Oh and guess what else DWCAP, this same clown or one of his many clones in SoCal, would have gladly expected you to pay for his corvette and his trophy wife by over paying for this house one day in the future. Nice huh?
April 1, 2008 at 1:11 PM #179684JWM in SDParticipant“Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?”
Oh and guess what else DWCAP, this same clown or one of his many clones in SoCal, would have gladly expected you to pay for his corvette and his trophy wife by over paying for this house one day in the future. Nice huh?
April 1, 2008 at 1:11 PM #179688JWM in SDParticipant“Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?”
Oh and guess what else DWCAP, this same clown or one of his many clones in SoCal, would have gladly expected you to pay for his corvette and his trophy wife by over paying for this house one day in the future. Nice huh?
April 1, 2008 at 1:11 PM #179700JWM in SDParticipant“Can we use him as a poster child of the bailout instead of some poor widow with 3 kids in detroit who just lost her job?”
Oh and guess what else DWCAP, this same clown or one of his many clones in SoCal, would have gladly expected you to pay for his corvette and his trophy wife by over paying for this house one day in the future. Nice huh?
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