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January 11, 2010 at 10:33 AM #501916January 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM #501068eavesdropperParticipant
ucodegen, I agree with you that pix don’t belong here. They can still be accessed by using this link:
I believe your statement about them hoping for sympathy is spot-on. However, I doubt that they’ve gotten the message that they’re not victims in this situation. In Lisa’s rant, she appears to say that the bank that originated the loan went out of business after construction was completed, and that they were forced into the higher interest rate with NCB. However, a closer examination of the article reveals that, in Nov 2006, they were approved for the mortgage with Temecula Valley Bank, who brokered it to NCB. Construction began in March 2007 with a $1.5 million construction loan from NCB. There was plenty of time for them to pull out of this “predatory” loan prior to construction.
The Danielses have created this alternate reality for themselves in which they are the victims. I have no doubt that, twenty years from now, they’ll still be holding fast to that myth. I do, however, agree with Lisa’s statement, “There was fraud.” I don’t necessarily concur with her perception of the origin of that fraud.
January 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM #501215eavesdropperParticipantucodegen, I agree with you that pix don’t belong here. They can still be accessed by using this link:
I believe your statement about them hoping for sympathy is spot-on. However, I doubt that they’ve gotten the message that they’re not victims in this situation. In Lisa’s rant, she appears to say that the bank that originated the loan went out of business after construction was completed, and that they were forced into the higher interest rate with NCB. However, a closer examination of the article reveals that, in Nov 2006, they were approved for the mortgage with Temecula Valley Bank, who brokered it to NCB. Construction began in March 2007 with a $1.5 million construction loan from NCB. There was plenty of time for them to pull out of this “predatory” loan prior to construction.
The Danielses have created this alternate reality for themselves in which they are the victims. I have no doubt that, twenty years from now, they’ll still be holding fast to that myth. I do, however, agree with Lisa’s statement, “There was fraud.” I don’t necessarily concur with her perception of the origin of that fraud.
January 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM #501608eavesdropperParticipantucodegen, I agree with you that pix don’t belong here. They can still be accessed by using this link:
I believe your statement about them hoping for sympathy is spot-on. However, I doubt that they’ve gotten the message that they’re not victims in this situation. In Lisa’s rant, she appears to say that the bank that originated the loan went out of business after construction was completed, and that they were forced into the higher interest rate with NCB. However, a closer examination of the article reveals that, in Nov 2006, they were approved for the mortgage with Temecula Valley Bank, who brokered it to NCB. Construction began in March 2007 with a $1.5 million construction loan from NCB. There was plenty of time for them to pull out of this “predatory” loan prior to construction.
The Danielses have created this alternate reality for themselves in which they are the victims. I have no doubt that, twenty years from now, they’ll still be holding fast to that myth. I do, however, agree with Lisa’s statement, “There was fraud.” I don’t necessarily concur with her perception of the origin of that fraud.
January 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM #501705eavesdropperParticipantucodegen, I agree with you that pix don’t belong here. They can still be accessed by using this link:
I believe your statement about them hoping for sympathy is spot-on. However, I doubt that they’ve gotten the message that they’re not victims in this situation. In Lisa’s rant, she appears to say that the bank that originated the loan went out of business after construction was completed, and that they were forced into the higher interest rate with NCB. However, a closer examination of the article reveals that, in Nov 2006, they were approved for the mortgage with Temecula Valley Bank, who brokered it to NCB. Construction began in March 2007 with a $1.5 million construction loan from NCB. There was plenty of time for them to pull out of this “predatory” loan prior to construction.
The Danielses have created this alternate reality for themselves in which they are the victims. I have no doubt that, twenty years from now, they’ll still be holding fast to that myth. I do, however, agree with Lisa’s statement, “There was fraud.” I don’t necessarily concur with her perception of the origin of that fraud.
January 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM #501951eavesdropperParticipantucodegen, I agree with you that pix don’t belong here. They can still be accessed by using this link:
I believe your statement about them hoping for sympathy is spot-on. However, I doubt that they’ve gotten the message that they’re not victims in this situation. In Lisa’s rant, she appears to say that the bank that originated the loan went out of business after construction was completed, and that they were forced into the higher interest rate with NCB. However, a closer examination of the article reveals that, in Nov 2006, they were approved for the mortgage with Temecula Valley Bank, who brokered it to NCB. Construction began in March 2007 with a $1.5 million construction loan from NCB. There was plenty of time for them to pull out of this “predatory” loan prior to construction.
The Danielses have created this alternate reality for themselves in which they are the victims. I have no doubt that, twenty years from now, they’ll still be holding fast to that myth. I do, however, agree with Lisa’s statement, “There was fraud.” I don’t necessarily concur with her perception of the origin of that fraud.
January 11, 2010 at 12:23 PM #501073eavesdropperParticipantscaredycat, I hear you. Have you tried an electric cattle prod? Farm implements, Tractor Supply.
Disclaimer: I am kidding. Seriously. But I admit to dreaming about it while raising my own.
On the SN thing, I’m with you. Can you imagine what hell a kid’s life must be at school after his family’s been on Supernanny or Dr. Phil, or some other show where the ancestral deep, dark secrets have been revealed?
January 11, 2010 at 12:23 PM #501220eavesdropperParticipantscaredycat, I hear you. Have you tried an electric cattle prod? Farm implements, Tractor Supply.
Disclaimer: I am kidding. Seriously. But I admit to dreaming about it while raising my own.
On the SN thing, I’m with you. Can you imagine what hell a kid’s life must be at school after his family’s been on Supernanny or Dr. Phil, or some other show where the ancestral deep, dark secrets have been revealed?
January 11, 2010 at 12:23 PM #501613eavesdropperParticipantscaredycat, I hear you. Have you tried an electric cattle prod? Farm implements, Tractor Supply.
Disclaimer: I am kidding. Seriously. But I admit to dreaming about it while raising my own.
On the SN thing, I’m with you. Can you imagine what hell a kid’s life must be at school after his family’s been on Supernanny or Dr. Phil, or some other show where the ancestral deep, dark secrets have been revealed?
January 11, 2010 at 12:23 PM #501710eavesdropperParticipantscaredycat, I hear you. Have you tried an electric cattle prod? Farm implements, Tractor Supply.
Disclaimer: I am kidding. Seriously. But I admit to dreaming about it while raising my own.
On the SN thing, I’m with you. Can you imagine what hell a kid’s life must be at school after his family’s been on Supernanny or Dr. Phil, or some other show where the ancestral deep, dark secrets have been revealed?
January 11, 2010 at 12:23 PM #501957eavesdropperParticipantscaredycat, I hear you. Have you tried an electric cattle prod? Farm implements, Tractor Supply.
Disclaimer: I am kidding. Seriously. But I admit to dreaming about it while raising my own.
On the SN thing, I’m with you. Can you imagine what hell a kid’s life must be at school after his family’s been on Supernanny or Dr. Phil, or some other show where the ancestral deep, dark secrets have been revealed?
January 11, 2010 at 1:32 PM #501088Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=UCGal]Allan –
They lost the La Cresta home – and are under threat of losing the Sherry Lane home (the one they bought to live in while building the La Cresta mansion.)I think it’s the “temporary” home she’s fighting to keep.[/quote]
UCGal: Ah. Hey, I’m a guy! Since when did we ever pay attention?
More seriously, this Lisa woman appears deranged, or at least delusional. Having two kids of my own (12yo and 10yo) makes me want to drive over there and smack her upside the head. It isn’t about her anymore, its about being a parent and taking care of your responsibilities. Grow the f**k up!
January 11, 2010 at 1:32 PM #501235Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=UCGal]Allan –
They lost the La Cresta home – and are under threat of losing the Sherry Lane home (the one they bought to live in while building the La Cresta mansion.)I think it’s the “temporary” home she’s fighting to keep.[/quote]
UCGal: Ah. Hey, I’m a guy! Since when did we ever pay attention?
More seriously, this Lisa woman appears deranged, or at least delusional. Having two kids of my own (12yo and 10yo) makes me want to drive over there and smack her upside the head. It isn’t about her anymore, its about being a parent and taking care of your responsibilities. Grow the f**k up!
January 11, 2010 at 1:32 PM #501628Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=UCGal]Allan –
They lost the La Cresta home – and are under threat of losing the Sherry Lane home (the one they bought to live in while building the La Cresta mansion.)I think it’s the “temporary” home she’s fighting to keep.[/quote]
UCGal: Ah. Hey, I’m a guy! Since when did we ever pay attention?
More seriously, this Lisa woman appears deranged, or at least delusional. Having two kids of my own (12yo and 10yo) makes me want to drive over there and smack her upside the head. It isn’t about her anymore, its about being a parent and taking care of your responsibilities. Grow the f**k up!
January 11, 2010 at 1:32 PM #501724Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=UCGal]Allan –
They lost the La Cresta home – and are under threat of losing the Sherry Lane home (the one they bought to live in while building the La Cresta mansion.)I think it’s the “temporary” home she’s fighting to keep.[/quote]
UCGal: Ah. Hey, I’m a guy! Since when did we ever pay attention?
More seriously, this Lisa woman appears deranged, or at least delusional. Having two kids of my own (12yo and 10yo) makes me want to drive over there and smack her upside the head. It isn’t about her anymore, its about being a parent and taking care of your responsibilities. Grow the f**k up!
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