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May 29, 2008 at 11:36 PM #214088May 30, 2008 at 12:01 AM #213941DWCAPParticipant
This is only a doom and gloom site if you make your money from selling or building houses. Those professions profit from increases in price, so anything to the contrary is painful. Instead, this site is a hopeful site. A hope that fundamentals will rule, that affordable housing will be had by all, and that responsible, hard working people will once again be the bedrock of a sound society. (instead of those most willing to leverage themselves to a hilt and gamble on a prayer of unearned riches and unbeliveable gains) I look forward to the day that I dont really want to post here, cause I am too busy on my land, and affording a good life. I know most here share my hope, not my doom and gloom.
May 30, 2008 at 12:01 AM #214018DWCAPParticipantThis is only a doom and gloom site if you make your money from selling or building houses. Those professions profit from increases in price, so anything to the contrary is painful. Instead, this site is a hopeful site. A hope that fundamentals will rule, that affordable housing will be had by all, and that responsible, hard working people will once again be the bedrock of a sound society. (instead of those most willing to leverage themselves to a hilt and gamble on a prayer of unearned riches and unbeliveable gains) I look forward to the day that I dont really want to post here, cause I am too busy on my land, and affording a good life. I know most here share my hope, not my doom and gloom.
May 30, 2008 at 12:01 AM #214042DWCAPParticipantThis is only a doom and gloom site if you make your money from selling or building houses. Those professions profit from increases in price, so anything to the contrary is painful. Instead, this site is a hopeful site. A hope that fundamentals will rule, that affordable housing will be had by all, and that responsible, hard working people will once again be the bedrock of a sound society. (instead of those most willing to leverage themselves to a hilt and gamble on a prayer of unearned riches and unbeliveable gains) I look forward to the day that I dont really want to post here, cause I am too busy on my land, and affording a good life. I know most here share my hope, not my doom and gloom.
May 30, 2008 at 12:01 AM #214069DWCAPParticipantThis is only a doom and gloom site if you make your money from selling or building houses. Those professions profit from increases in price, so anything to the contrary is painful. Instead, this site is a hopeful site. A hope that fundamentals will rule, that affordable housing will be had by all, and that responsible, hard working people will once again be the bedrock of a sound society. (instead of those most willing to leverage themselves to a hilt and gamble on a prayer of unearned riches and unbeliveable gains) I look forward to the day that I dont really want to post here, cause I am too busy on my land, and affording a good life. I know most here share my hope, not my doom and gloom.
May 30, 2008 at 12:01 AM #214098DWCAPParticipantThis is only a doom and gloom site if you make your money from selling or building houses. Those professions profit from increases in price, so anything to the contrary is painful. Instead, this site is a hopeful site. A hope that fundamentals will rule, that affordable housing will be had by all, and that responsible, hard working people will once again be the bedrock of a sound society. (instead of those most willing to leverage themselves to a hilt and gamble on a prayer of unearned riches and unbeliveable gains) I look forward to the day that I dont really want to post here, cause I am too busy on my land, and affording a good life. I know most here share my hope, not my doom and gloom.
June 7, 2008 at 5:08 PM #219061jpinpbParticipantI remember on a previous thread we talked about scooters being the next big thing. I was half kidding.
Today I had to go to Motorsport in Normal Heights for a part for the Vespa. The Vespa dealership in Hillcrest only sells new Vespas.
If you want to repair any Vespa old or new, need to go to Motorsport. They also carry or can get all parts for old Vespas.
Anyhow, they carry Kymco and Buddy scooters. I think they can’t carry Vespa b/c the one in Hillcrest has some mile radius agreement w/Vespa, but I’m not sure.
In any case, the new Vespas are great, but verry costly.
The Kymco and Buddy scooters are decent substitute. They usually have about 20 in the store. Today all but 2 were SOLD.Anyone read the headline front page of the Useless Tribune today? http://subscribers.uniontrib.com/daily.pdf
The business section on line says: Biggest jobless jump since ’86 – Wall Street sinks http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20080606-1314-economy.htmlAnd Jump in unemployment rate highest in 22 years
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080607/news_1b7economy.htmlJune 7, 2008 at 5:08 PM #219155jpinpbParticipantI remember on a previous thread we talked about scooters being the next big thing. I was half kidding.
Today I had to go to Motorsport in Normal Heights for a part for the Vespa. The Vespa dealership in Hillcrest only sells new Vespas.
If you want to repair any Vespa old or new, need to go to Motorsport. They also carry or can get all parts for old Vespas.
Anyhow, they carry Kymco and Buddy scooters. I think they can’t carry Vespa b/c the one in Hillcrest has some mile radius agreement w/Vespa, but I’m not sure.
In any case, the new Vespas are great, but verry costly.
The Kymco and Buddy scooters are decent substitute. They usually have about 20 in the store. Today all but 2 were SOLD.Anyone read the headline front page of the Useless Tribune today? http://subscribers.uniontrib.com/daily.pdf
The business section on line says: Biggest jobless jump since ’86 – Wall Street sinks http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20080606-1314-economy.htmlAnd Jump in unemployment rate highest in 22 years
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080607/news_1b7economy.htmlJune 7, 2008 at 5:08 PM #219171jpinpbParticipantI remember on a previous thread we talked about scooters being the next big thing. I was half kidding.
Today I had to go to Motorsport in Normal Heights for a part for the Vespa. The Vespa dealership in Hillcrest only sells new Vespas.
If you want to repair any Vespa old or new, need to go to Motorsport. They also carry or can get all parts for old Vespas.
Anyhow, they carry Kymco and Buddy scooters. I think they can’t carry Vespa b/c the one in Hillcrest has some mile radius agreement w/Vespa, but I’m not sure.
In any case, the new Vespas are great, but verry costly.
The Kymco and Buddy scooters are decent substitute. They usually have about 20 in the store. Today all but 2 were SOLD.Anyone read the headline front page of the Useless Tribune today? http://subscribers.uniontrib.com/daily.pdf
The business section on line says: Biggest jobless jump since ’86 – Wall Street sinks http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20080606-1314-economy.htmlAnd Jump in unemployment rate highest in 22 years
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080607/news_1b7economy.htmlJune 7, 2008 at 5:08 PM #219201jpinpbParticipantI remember on a previous thread we talked about scooters being the next big thing. I was half kidding.
Today I had to go to Motorsport in Normal Heights for a part for the Vespa. The Vespa dealership in Hillcrest only sells new Vespas.
If you want to repair any Vespa old or new, need to go to Motorsport. They also carry or can get all parts for old Vespas.
Anyhow, they carry Kymco and Buddy scooters. I think they can’t carry Vespa b/c the one in Hillcrest has some mile radius agreement w/Vespa, but I’m not sure.
In any case, the new Vespas are great, but verry costly.
The Kymco and Buddy scooters are decent substitute. They usually have about 20 in the store. Today all but 2 were SOLD.Anyone read the headline front page of the Useless Tribune today? http://subscribers.uniontrib.com/daily.pdf
The business section on line says: Biggest jobless jump since ’86 – Wall Street sinks http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20080606-1314-economy.htmlAnd Jump in unemployment rate highest in 22 years
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080607/news_1b7economy.htmlJune 7, 2008 at 5:08 PM #219221jpinpbParticipantI remember on a previous thread we talked about scooters being the next big thing. I was half kidding.
Today I had to go to Motorsport in Normal Heights for a part for the Vespa. The Vespa dealership in Hillcrest only sells new Vespas.
If you want to repair any Vespa old or new, need to go to Motorsport. They also carry or can get all parts for old Vespas.
Anyhow, they carry Kymco and Buddy scooters. I think they can’t carry Vespa b/c the one in Hillcrest has some mile radius agreement w/Vespa, but I’m not sure.
In any case, the new Vespas are great, but verry costly.
The Kymco and Buddy scooters are decent substitute. They usually have about 20 in the store. Today all but 2 were SOLD.Anyone read the headline front page of the Useless Tribune today? http://subscribers.uniontrib.com/daily.pdf
The business section on line says: Biggest jobless jump since ’86 – Wall Street sinks http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20080606-1314-economy.htmlAnd Jump in unemployment rate highest in 22 years
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080607/news_1b7economy.htmlJune 7, 2008 at 5:44 PM #219094AnonymousGuestI’d ride around on a scooter in my new neighborhood because all the stores are very close. However, if you get hit on one of ’em, it’s over.
Back on topic, how high do you guys think the price of gas will go? Once there, how long do you think it will stay there?
I never paid much attention to gas prices before, now I am.
June 7, 2008 at 5:44 PM #219185AnonymousGuestI’d ride around on a scooter in my new neighborhood because all the stores are very close. However, if you get hit on one of ’em, it’s over.
Back on topic, how high do you guys think the price of gas will go? Once there, how long do you think it will stay there?
I never paid much attention to gas prices before, now I am.
June 7, 2008 at 5:44 PM #219202AnonymousGuestI’d ride around on a scooter in my new neighborhood because all the stores are very close. However, if you get hit on one of ’em, it’s over.
Back on topic, how high do you guys think the price of gas will go? Once there, how long do you think it will stay there?
I never paid much attention to gas prices before, now I am.
June 7, 2008 at 5:44 PM #219232AnonymousGuestI’d ride around on a scooter in my new neighborhood because all the stores are very close. However, if you get hit on one of ’em, it’s over.
Back on topic, how high do you guys think the price of gas will go? Once there, how long do you think it will stay there?
I never paid much attention to gas prices before, now I am.
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