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October 20, 2009 at 1:23 PM #472275October 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #471439daveljParticipant
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I do still love SD in other ways too. I hope to come back some day if CA gets back to what it can be. It really is a small world these days.[/quote]
Ah, ok… so you left SD for financial and social reasons, but if the financial reasons get resolved (housing gets cheaper), perhaps you can put up with the other stuff and you’ll move back.
Personally, you couldn’t pay me to live in Kansas. Of course, you couldn’t pay me to live in much of the good ole USA. Most of the country is just too damn boring. But if you like it, that’s what’s important.
October 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #471621daveljParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]
I do still love SD in other ways too. I hope to come back some day if CA gets back to what it can be. It really is a small world these days.[/quote]
Ah, ok… so you left SD for financial and social reasons, but if the financial reasons get resolved (housing gets cheaper), perhaps you can put up with the other stuff and you’ll move back.
Personally, you couldn’t pay me to live in Kansas. Of course, you couldn’t pay me to live in much of the good ole USA. Most of the country is just too damn boring. But if you like it, that’s what’s important.
October 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #471983daveljParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]
I do still love SD in other ways too. I hope to come back some day if CA gets back to what it can be. It really is a small world these days.[/quote]
Ah, ok… so you left SD for financial and social reasons, but if the financial reasons get resolved (housing gets cheaper), perhaps you can put up with the other stuff and you’ll move back.
Personally, you couldn’t pay me to live in Kansas. Of course, you couldn’t pay me to live in much of the good ole USA. Most of the country is just too damn boring. But if you like it, that’s what’s important.
October 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #472058daveljParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]
I do still love SD in other ways too. I hope to come back some day if CA gets back to what it can be. It really is a small world these days.[/quote]
Ah, ok… so you left SD for financial and social reasons, but if the financial reasons get resolved (housing gets cheaper), perhaps you can put up with the other stuff and you’ll move back.
Personally, you couldn’t pay me to live in Kansas. Of course, you couldn’t pay me to live in much of the good ole USA. Most of the country is just too damn boring. But if you like it, that’s what’s important.
October 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #472279daveljParticipant[quote=BuyerWillEPB]
I do still love SD in other ways too. I hope to come back some day if CA gets back to what it can be. It really is a small world these days.[/quote]
Ah, ok… so you left SD for financial and social reasons, but if the financial reasons get resolved (housing gets cheaper), perhaps you can put up with the other stuff and you’ll move back.
Personally, you couldn’t pay me to live in Kansas. Of course, you couldn’t pay me to live in much of the good ole USA. Most of the country is just too damn boring. But if you like it, that’s what’s important.
October 20, 2009 at 1:40 PM #471444KSMountainParticipant[quote=electric319]Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wall Street is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class.[/quote]
You realize Michael Moore is almost certainly a member of this “investor class” of which you speak, right? Or do you think he keeps all his residuals in his mattress?
Michael Moore exploits your emotions using half-truths for his own personal gain. How noble.October 20, 2009 at 1:40 PM #471626KSMountainParticipant[quote=electric319]Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wall Street is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class.[/quote]
You realize Michael Moore is almost certainly a member of this “investor class” of which you speak, right? Or do you think he keeps all his residuals in his mattress?
Michael Moore exploits your emotions using half-truths for his own personal gain. How noble.October 20, 2009 at 1:40 PM #471988KSMountainParticipant[quote=electric319]Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wall Street is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class.[/quote]
You realize Michael Moore is almost certainly a member of this “investor class” of which you speak, right? Or do you think he keeps all his residuals in his mattress?
Michael Moore exploits your emotions using half-truths for his own personal gain. How noble.October 20, 2009 at 1:40 PM #472063KSMountainParticipant[quote=electric319]Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wall Street is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class.[/quote]
You realize Michael Moore is almost certainly a member of this “investor class” of which you speak, right? Or do you think he keeps all his residuals in his mattress?
Michael Moore exploits your emotions using half-truths for his own personal gain. How noble.October 20, 2009 at 1:40 PM #472284KSMountainParticipant[quote=electric319]Michael Moore has hit the nail on the head with his new film, “Capitalism! A Love Story” Wall Street is destroying this country, the deck is stacked in favor of the wealthy; the investor class.[/quote]
You realize Michael Moore is almost certainly a member of this “investor class” of which you speak, right? Or do you think he keeps all his residuals in his mattress?
Michael Moore exploits your emotions using half-truths for his own personal gain. How noble.October 20, 2009 at 1:46 PM #471449KSMountainParticipantWhat if a union member has an account at Schwab and has the temerity to sell stock that they held for less than a year.
Is she a “working man” or a member of the rapacious “investor class”?
October 20, 2009 at 1:46 PM #471631KSMountainParticipantWhat if a union member has an account at Schwab and has the temerity to sell stock that they held for less than a year.
Is she a “working man” or a member of the rapacious “investor class”?
October 20, 2009 at 1:46 PM #471993KSMountainParticipantWhat if a union member has an account at Schwab and has the temerity to sell stock that they held for less than a year.
Is she a “working man” or a member of the rapacious “investor class”?
October 20, 2009 at 1:46 PM #472068KSMountainParticipantWhat if a union member has an account at Schwab and has the temerity to sell stock that they held for less than a year.
Is she a “working man” or a member of the rapacious “investor class”?
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