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October 26, 2009 at 2:23 PM #474532October 26, 2009 at 2:31 PM #473694creechrrParticipant
[quote=CBad]I think my husband would rather pay someone else’s mortgage than go to Disneyland.[/quote]
I concur, in spirit. I just don’t understand the fascination.
I get the feeling there are a significant number of households that have chosen to pass on the mortgage payments. Without any housing expenses they are able to keep up the lifestyle front.
It seems as though just about everyone knows atleast one person that stopped paying and are living well.
October 26, 2009 at 2:31 PM #473873creechrrParticipant[quote=CBad]I think my husband would rather pay someone else’s mortgage than go to Disneyland.[/quote]
I concur, in spirit. I just don’t understand the fascination.
I get the feeling there are a significant number of households that have chosen to pass on the mortgage payments. Without any housing expenses they are able to keep up the lifestyle front.
It seems as though just about everyone knows atleast one person that stopped paying and are living well.
October 26, 2009 at 2:31 PM #474237creechrrParticipant[quote=CBad]I think my husband would rather pay someone else’s mortgage than go to Disneyland.[/quote]
I concur, in spirit. I just don’t understand the fascination.
I get the feeling there are a significant number of households that have chosen to pass on the mortgage payments. Without any housing expenses they are able to keep up the lifestyle front.
It seems as though just about everyone knows atleast one person that stopped paying and are living well.
October 26, 2009 at 2:31 PM #474313creechrrParticipant[quote=CBad]I think my husband would rather pay someone else’s mortgage than go to Disneyland.[/quote]
I concur, in spirit. I just don’t understand the fascination.
I get the feeling there are a significant number of households that have chosen to pass on the mortgage payments. Without any housing expenses they are able to keep up the lifestyle front.
It seems as though just about everyone knows atleast one person that stopped paying and are living well.
October 26, 2009 at 2:31 PM #474537creechrrParticipant[quote=CBad]I think my husband would rather pay someone else’s mortgage than go to Disneyland.[/quote]
I concur, in spirit. I just don’t understand the fascination.
I get the feeling there are a significant number of households that have chosen to pass on the mortgage payments. Without any housing expenses they are able to keep up the lifestyle front.
It seems as though just about everyone knows atleast one person that stopped paying and are living well.
October 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM #473698briansd1GuestSad to say but everything is going the Disneyland way.
What about Cheese Cake Factory or PF Chang or California Pizza Kitchen? Or for that matter the master planned housing developments?
It’s all going the Disneyland way. They win because they provide people the controlled environment and the safely that people want (or believe they need).
October 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM #473878briansd1GuestSad to say but everything is going the Disneyland way.
What about Cheese Cake Factory or PF Chang or California Pizza Kitchen? Or for that matter the master planned housing developments?
It’s all going the Disneyland way. They win because they provide people the controlled environment and the safely that people want (or believe they need).
October 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM #474242briansd1GuestSad to say but everything is going the Disneyland way.
What about Cheese Cake Factory or PF Chang or California Pizza Kitchen? Or for that matter the master planned housing developments?
It’s all going the Disneyland way. They win because they provide people the controlled environment and the safely that people want (or believe they need).
October 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM #474318briansd1GuestSad to say but everything is going the Disneyland way.
What about Cheese Cake Factory or PF Chang or California Pizza Kitchen? Or for that matter the master planned housing developments?
It’s all going the Disneyland way. They win because they provide people the controlled environment and the safely that people want (or believe they need).
October 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM #474542briansd1GuestSad to say but everything is going the Disneyland way.
What about Cheese Cake Factory or PF Chang or California Pizza Kitchen? Or for that matter the master planned housing developments?
It’s all going the Disneyland way. They win because they provide people the controlled environment and the safely that people want (or believe they need).
October 26, 2009 at 3:51 PM #473704DWCAPParticipantId estimate that two far larger forces are in effect for Disneyland than people not paying their morgage. (though I suspect a few are living large on the hog with borrowed time/money)
1) The dollar is low right now. This means other people come here, and we stay here.
2) In tight times like these, people cut spending on the kids last. Sure it is frivilous spending, but it is all ok, cause it is for the kids. (Think of the children, man, Think of the children! )
Also, this was the weekend before Halloween. My brother has two little princesses at home, and both went to Disneyland this week. In comparison to Florida last year, two days at Disneyland is dirt cheap. (and yes he is still paying his morgage)
October 26, 2009 at 3:51 PM #473883DWCAPParticipantId estimate that two far larger forces are in effect for Disneyland than people not paying their morgage. (though I suspect a few are living large on the hog with borrowed time/money)
1) The dollar is low right now. This means other people come here, and we stay here.
2) In tight times like these, people cut spending on the kids last. Sure it is frivilous spending, but it is all ok, cause it is for the kids. (Think of the children, man, Think of the children! )
Also, this was the weekend before Halloween. My brother has two little princesses at home, and both went to Disneyland this week. In comparison to Florida last year, two days at Disneyland is dirt cheap. (and yes he is still paying his morgage)
October 26, 2009 at 3:51 PM #474247DWCAPParticipantId estimate that two far larger forces are in effect for Disneyland than people not paying their morgage. (though I suspect a few are living large on the hog with borrowed time/money)
1) The dollar is low right now. This means other people come here, and we stay here.
2) In tight times like these, people cut spending on the kids last. Sure it is frivilous spending, but it is all ok, cause it is for the kids. (Think of the children, man, Think of the children! )
Also, this was the weekend before Halloween. My brother has two little princesses at home, and both went to Disneyland this week. In comparison to Florida last year, two days at Disneyland is dirt cheap. (and yes he is still paying his morgage)
October 26, 2009 at 3:51 PM #474323DWCAPParticipantId estimate that two far larger forces are in effect for Disneyland than people not paying their morgage. (though I suspect a few are living large on the hog with borrowed time/money)
1) The dollar is low right now. This means other people come here, and we stay here.
2) In tight times like these, people cut spending on the kids last. Sure it is frivilous spending, but it is all ok, cause it is for the kids. (Think of the children, man, Think of the children! )
Also, this was the weekend before Halloween. My brother has two little princesses at home, and both went to Disneyland this week. In comparison to Florida last year, two days at Disneyland is dirt cheap. (and yes he is still paying his morgage)
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