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December 1, 2007 at 11:23 PM #107241December 2, 2007 at 9:47 AM #107296EnorahParticipant
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December 2, 2007 at 11:05 AM #107347trexParticipantAmericans are indeed financially illiterate. Last night the couple next to us at a restaurant were having a discussion about mortgages and clearly knew nothing about fixed rate versus adjustable rate. They were trying to figure out why they should get an adjustable, and finally agreed that it was because adjustable rate mortgages can go down…. I had to bite my tongue off…
December 2, 2007 at 11:05 AM #107441trexParticipantAmericans are indeed financially illiterate. Last night the couple next to us at a restaurant were having a discussion about mortgages and clearly knew nothing about fixed rate versus adjustable rate. They were trying to figure out why they should get an adjustable, and finally agreed that it was because adjustable rate mortgages can go down…. I had to bite my tongue off…
December 2, 2007 at 11:05 AM #107476trexParticipantAmericans are indeed financially illiterate. Last night the couple next to us at a restaurant were having a discussion about mortgages and clearly knew nothing about fixed rate versus adjustable rate. They were trying to figure out why they should get an adjustable, and finally agreed that it was because adjustable rate mortgages can go down…. I had to bite my tongue off…
December 2, 2007 at 11:05 AM #107489trexParticipantAmericans are indeed financially illiterate. Last night the couple next to us at a restaurant were having a discussion about mortgages and clearly knew nothing about fixed rate versus adjustable rate. They were trying to figure out why they should get an adjustable, and finally agreed that it was because adjustable rate mortgages can go down…. I had to bite my tongue off…
December 2, 2007 at 11:05 AM #107500trexParticipantAmericans are indeed financially illiterate. Last night the couple next to us at a restaurant were having a discussion about mortgages and clearly knew nothing about fixed rate versus adjustable rate. They were trying to figure out why they should get an adjustable, and finally agreed that it was because adjustable rate mortgages can go down…. I had to bite my tongue off…
December 2, 2007 at 12:20 PM #107403temeculaguyParticipantSD, actually I did do something productive, just not someone productive.
sd, Ben Franklin was the orginal player, he didn’t have to be president and deal with a first lady and still got on the currency. Of all his famous quotes “Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy” has never been topped, never. He liked the ladies, liked the drink and still managed to create one hell of a country.
matt, I took a few jabs at you on the recap thread, all in good fun. Every street seems to have one of those people who are priced 40% over the rest, ignorance is bliss, it just doesn’t get many offers.
rustico, I say use the alias, come up, throw on a nat nast and we can hit the wineries and use fake names, it’s almost as fun as football for a Sunday.
trex, don’t bite your tongue, just realize that if everyone was smart, you wouldn’t be able to outsmart them.
Vo, you are as wacky as ever, love it. I think you should parlay that trancendental writing talent into a book, “Zen and the art of brown lawn maintenance.” I’d buy it.
sddreaming, of course this is better than Michigan but if you work downtown, Temecula can be a challenging drive, come rent first and see if it works for you.
gotta run, productivity awaits.
December 2, 2007 at 12:20 PM #107498temeculaguyParticipantSD, actually I did do something productive, just not someone productive.
sd, Ben Franklin was the orginal player, he didn’t have to be president and deal with a first lady and still got on the currency. Of all his famous quotes “Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy” has never been topped, never. He liked the ladies, liked the drink and still managed to create one hell of a country.
matt, I took a few jabs at you on the recap thread, all in good fun. Every street seems to have one of those people who are priced 40% over the rest, ignorance is bliss, it just doesn’t get many offers.
rustico, I say use the alias, come up, throw on a nat nast and we can hit the wineries and use fake names, it’s almost as fun as football for a Sunday.
trex, don’t bite your tongue, just realize that if everyone was smart, you wouldn’t be able to outsmart them.
Vo, you are as wacky as ever, love it. I think you should parlay that trancendental writing talent into a book, “Zen and the art of brown lawn maintenance.” I’d buy it.
sddreaming, of course this is better than Michigan but if you work downtown, Temecula can be a challenging drive, come rent first and see if it works for you.
gotta run, productivity awaits.
December 2, 2007 at 12:20 PM #107531temeculaguyParticipantSD, actually I did do something productive, just not someone productive.
sd, Ben Franklin was the orginal player, he didn’t have to be president and deal with a first lady and still got on the currency. Of all his famous quotes “Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy” has never been topped, never. He liked the ladies, liked the drink and still managed to create one hell of a country.
matt, I took a few jabs at you on the recap thread, all in good fun. Every street seems to have one of those people who are priced 40% over the rest, ignorance is bliss, it just doesn’t get many offers.
rustico, I say use the alias, come up, throw on a nat nast and we can hit the wineries and use fake names, it’s almost as fun as football for a Sunday.
trex, don’t bite your tongue, just realize that if everyone was smart, you wouldn’t be able to outsmart them.
Vo, you are as wacky as ever, love it. I think you should parlay that trancendental writing talent into a book, “Zen and the art of brown lawn maintenance.” I’d buy it.
sddreaming, of course this is better than Michigan but if you work downtown, Temecula can be a challenging drive, come rent first and see if it works for you.
gotta run, productivity awaits.
December 2, 2007 at 12:20 PM #107544temeculaguyParticipantSD, actually I did do something productive, just not someone productive.
sd, Ben Franklin was the orginal player, he didn’t have to be president and deal with a first lady and still got on the currency. Of all his famous quotes “Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy” has never been topped, never. He liked the ladies, liked the drink and still managed to create one hell of a country.
matt, I took a few jabs at you on the recap thread, all in good fun. Every street seems to have one of those people who are priced 40% over the rest, ignorance is bliss, it just doesn’t get many offers.
rustico, I say use the alias, come up, throw on a nat nast and we can hit the wineries and use fake names, it’s almost as fun as football for a Sunday.
trex, don’t bite your tongue, just realize that if everyone was smart, you wouldn’t be able to outsmart them.
Vo, you are as wacky as ever, love it. I think you should parlay that trancendental writing talent into a book, “Zen and the art of brown lawn maintenance.” I’d buy it.
sddreaming, of course this is better than Michigan but if you work downtown, Temecula can be a challenging drive, come rent first and see if it works for you.
gotta run, productivity awaits.
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