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April 30, 2008 at 9:00 PM #197031April 30, 2008 at 9:13 PM #197045murf2222Participant
I can confirm that for the first time in over 4 years, boat slips on San Diego bay are available.
We sold our house in Nov 03 (inland empire) and I talked the wife into buying a boat and living on it for 6 months til we figured out what part of SD we wanted to buy our next house in.
Needless to say, that was right in the midst of all the madness down here. For the next year our leisure time consisted of my wife dragging me thru open houses. I would usually make it thru about 3 or 4 before STEAM would be coming out of my ears.
Between the ridiculous prices and the smug attitudes all the realtors had……I’d had enough! I made four different low-ball offers during that time and ALL were laughed at.
It’s been a Long 6 months (he he)……..I’ve put the boat up for sale and we’ll see how many of my offers get laughed at THIS TIME!
Murf
April 30, 2008 at 9:13 PM #197083murf2222ParticipantI can confirm that for the first time in over 4 years, boat slips on San Diego bay are available.
We sold our house in Nov 03 (inland empire) and I talked the wife into buying a boat and living on it for 6 months til we figured out what part of SD we wanted to buy our next house in.
Needless to say, that was right in the midst of all the madness down here. For the next year our leisure time consisted of my wife dragging me thru open houses. I would usually make it thru about 3 or 4 before STEAM would be coming out of my ears.
Between the ridiculous prices and the smug attitudes all the realtors had……I’d had enough! I made four different low-ball offers during that time and ALL were laughed at.
It’s been a Long 6 months (he he)……..I’ve put the boat up for sale and we’ll see how many of my offers get laughed at THIS TIME!
Murf
April 30, 2008 at 9:13 PM #197022murf2222ParticipantI can confirm that for the first time in over 4 years, boat slips on San Diego bay are available.
We sold our house in Nov 03 (inland empire) and I talked the wife into buying a boat and living on it for 6 months til we figured out what part of SD we wanted to buy our next house in.
Needless to say, that was right in the midst of all the madness down here. For the next year our leisure time consisted of my wife dragging me thru open houses. I would usually make it thru about 3 or 4 before STEAM would be coming out of my ears.
Between the ridiculous prices and the smug attitudes all the realtors had……I’d had enough! I made four different low-ball offers during that time and ALL were laughed at.
It’s been a Long 6 months (he he)……..I’ve put the boat up for sale and we’ll see how many of my offers get laughed at THIS TIME!
Murf
April 30, 2008 at 9:13 PM #196998murf2222ParticipantI can confirm that for the first time in over 4 years, boat slips on San Diego bay are available.
We sold our house in Nov 03 (inland empire) and I talked the wife into buying a boat and living on it for 6 months til we figured out what part of SD we wanted to buy our next house in.
Needless to say, that was right in the midst of all the madness down here. For the next year our leisure time consisted of my wife dragging me thru open houses. I would usually make it thru about 3 or 4 before STEAM would be coming out of my ears.
Between the ridiculous prices and the smug attitudes all the realtors had……I’d had enough! I made four different low-ball offers during that time and ALL were laughed at.
It’s been a Long 6 months (he he)……..I’ve put the boat up for sale and we’ll see how many of my offers get laughed at THIS TIME!
Murf
April 30, 2008 at 9:13 PM #196966murf2222ParticipantI can confirm that for the first time in over 4 years, boat slips on San Diego bay are available.
We sold our house in Nov 03 (inland empire) and I talked the wife into buying a boat and living on it for 6 months til we figured out what part of SD we wanted to buy our next house in.
Needless to say, that was right in the midst of all the madness down here. For the next year our leisure time consisted of my wife dragging me thru open houses. I would usually make it thru about 3 or 4 before STEAM would be coming out of my ears.
Between the ridiculous prices and the smug attitudes all the realtors had……I’d had enough! I made four different low-ball offers during that time and ALL were laughed at.
It’s been a Long 6 months (he he)……..I’ve put the boat up for sale and we’ll see how many of my offers get laughed at THIS TIME!
Murf
May 2, 2008 at 12:24 PM #197836AnonymousGuestI live in SF and last weekend there was some guy racing up and down the Delta in his twin engine offshore racer – each engine was around 1,000 horsepower – he was burning ENORMOUS amounts of fuel – if you ask him there is no recession, contraction, inflation, whatever…
either that or he won the lottery
May 2, 2008 at 12:24 PM #197872AnonymousGuestI live in SF and last weekend there was some guy racing up and down the Delta in his twin engine offshore racer – each engine was around 1,000 horsepower – he was burning ENORMOUS amounts of fuel – if you ask him there is no recession, contraction, inflation, whatever…
either that or he won the lottery
May 2, 2008 at 12:24 PM #197899AnonymousGuestI live in SF and last weekend there was some guy racing up and down the Delta in his twin engine offshore racer – each engine was around 1,000 horsepower – he was burning ENORMOUS amounts of fuel – if you ask him there is no recession, contraction, inflation, whatever…
either that or he won the lottery
May 2, 2008 at 12:24 PM #197959AnonymousGuestI live in SF and last weekend there was some guy racing up and down the Delta in his twin engine offshore racer – each engine was around 1,000 horsepower – he was burning ENORMOUS amounts of fuel – if you ask him there is no recession, contraction, inflation, whatever…
either that or he won the lottery
May 2, 2008 at 12:24 PM #197923AnonymousGuestI live in SF and last weekend there was some guy racing up and down the Delta in his twin engine offshore racer – each engine was around 1,000 horsepower – he was burning ENORMOUS amounts of fuel – if you ask him there is no recession, contraction, inflation, whatever…
either that or he won the lottery
May 2, 2008 at 12:52 PM #197846JWM in SDParticipantWhat time was that??? I was there the whole weekend and didn’t see or hear that asshat running flat out in the bay.
Besides, what exactly is your point anyway?? That there is no recession because one j**koff is running his speedboat in the SF Bay??? You’ll have to do better than that to convince anyone here of anything.
May 2, 2008 at 12:52 PM #197970JWM in SDParticipantWhat time was that??? I was there the whole weekend and didn’t see or hear that asshat running flat out in the bay.
Besides, what exactly is your point anyway?? That there is no recession because one j**koff is running his speedboat in the SF Bay??? You’ll have to do better than that to convince anyone here of anything.
May 2, 2008 at 12:52 PM #197933JWM in SDParticipantWhat time was that??? I was there the whole weekend and didn’t see or hear that asshat running flat out in the bay.
Besides, what exactly is your point anyway?? That there is no recession because one j**koff is running his speedboat in the SF Bay??? You’ll have to do better than that to convince anyone here of anything.
May 2, 2008 at 12:52 PM #197910JWM in SDParticipantWhat time was that??? I was there the whole weekend and didn’t see or hear that asshat running flat out in the bay.
Besides, what exactly is your point anyway?? That there is no recession because one j**koff is running his speedboat in the SF Bay??? You’ll have to do better than that to convince anyone here of anything.
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