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April 5, 2010 at 11:05 PM #536879April 5, 2010 at 11:14 PM #535941AecetiaParticipant
Maybe she knows the big one is coming (earth quake) that is, and that should drag down a big part of the economy, although in the long run is should spur a lot of rebuilding.
April 5, 2010 at 11:14 PM #536068AecetiaParticipantMaybe she knows the big one is coming (earth quake) that is, and that should drag down a big part of the economy, although in the long run is should spur a lot of rebuilding.
April 5, 2010 at 11:14 PM #536524AecetiaParticipantMaybe she knows the big one is coming (earth quake) that is, and that should drag down a big part of the economy, although in the long run is should spur a lot of rebuilding.
April 5, 2010 at 11:14 PM #536621AecetiaParticipantMaybe she knows the big one is coming (earth quake) that is, and that should drag down a big part of the economy, although in the long run is should spur a lot of rebuilding.
April 5, 2010 at 11:14 PM #536884AecetiaParticipantMaybe she knows the big one is coming (earth quake) that is, and that should drag down a big part of the economy, although in the long run is should spur a lot of rebuilding.
April 5, 2010 at 11:35 PM #535946KIBUParticipantThere are still that 3 possible outcomes for housing that I ponder:
1. Armageddon or something similar to it. (what I was hopping for).
2. Armageddon but in super slow motion that no one in the movie risk dying except by old age…that is, I can’t see what’s the practical point of waiting the bottom forever in such a sticky environment created by government.
3. The heroes: Ben, Obama and all tax payers are bailing out the housing crisis relatively successfully and we are pretty much near or at bottom.
I believe in #2.
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TG, don’t make your neighbors in the 5 star hotel run out to the street thinking there’s an earthquake.April 5, 2010 at 11:35 PM #536074KIBUParticipantThere are still that 3 possible outcomes for housing that I ponder:
1. Armageddon or something similar to it. (what I was hopping for).
2. Armageddon but in super slow motion that no one in the movie risk dying except by old age…that is, I can’t see what’s the practical point of waiting the bottom forever in such a sticky environment created by government.
3. The heroes: Ben, Obama and all tax payers are bailing out the housing crisis relatively successfully and we are pretty much near or at bottom.
I believe in #2.
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TG, don’t make your neighbors in the 5 star hotel run out to the street thinking there’s an earthquake.April 5, 2010 at 11:35 PM #536529KIBUParticipantThere are still that 3 possible outcomes for housing that I ponder:
1. Armageddon or something similar to it. (what I was hopping for).
2. Armageddon but in super slow motion that no one in the movie risk dying except by old age…that is, I can’t see what’s the practical point of waiting the bottom forever in such a sticky environment created by government.
3. The heroes: Ben, Obama and all tax payers are bailing out the housing crisis relatively successfully and we are pretty much near or at bottom.
I believe in #2.
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TG, don’t make your neighbors in the 5 star hotel run out to the street thinking there’s an earthquake.April 5, 2010 at 11:35 PM #536626KIBUParticipantThere are still that 3 possible outcomes for housing that I ponder:
1. Armageddon or something similar to it. (what I was hopping for).
2. Armageddon but in super slow motion that no one in the movie risk dying except by old age…that is, I can’t see what’s the practical point of waiting the bottom forever in such a sticky environment created by government.
3. The heroes: Ben, Obama and all tax payers are bailing out the housing crisis relatively successfully and we are pretty much near or at bottom.
I believe in #2.
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TG, don’t make your neighbors in the 5 star hotel run out to the street thinking there’s an earthquake.April 5, 2010 at 11:35 PM #536889KIBUParticipantThere are still that 3 possible outcomes for housing that I ponder:
1. Armageddon or something similar to it. (what I was hopping for).
2. Armageddon but in super slow motion that no one in the movie risk dying except by old age…that is, I can’t see what’s the practical point of waiting the bottom forever in such a sticky environment created by government.
3. The heroes: Ben, Obama and all tax payers are bailing out the housing crisis relatively successfully and we are pretty much near or at bottom.
I believe in #2.
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TG, don’t make your neighbors in the 5 star hotel run out to the street thinking there’s an earthquake.April 5, 2010 at 11:49 PM #535951anParticipantNicely put KIBU. I hope for #1 as well, but I believe we’ll see somewhere between #2 and #3.
April 5, 2010 at 11:49 PM #536079anParticipantNicely put KIBU. I hope for #1 as well, but I believe we’ll see somewhere between #2 and #3.
April 5, 2010 at 11:49 PM #536534anParticipantNicely put KIBU. I hope for #1 as well, but I believe we’ll see somewhere between #2 and #3.
April 5, 2010 at 11:49 PM #536631anParticipantNicely put KIBU. I hope for #1 as well, but I believe we’ll see somewhere between #2 and #3.
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