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August 10, 2007 at 1:51 PM #72988August 10, 2007 at 1:56 PM #72866bobbyParticipant
hmm.. PBroker, up until your first post, I don’t think anyone was gloating. Read carefully again.
also, since you have so much compassion, maybe you can call her and help her. Please update us on how she’s doing after you bailed her out.August 10, 2007 at 1:56 PM #72985bobbyParticipanthmm.. PBroker, up until your first post, I don’t think anyone was gloating. Read carefully again.
also, since you have so much compassion, maybe you can call her and help her. Please update us on how she’s doing after you bailed her out.August 10, 2007 at 1:56 PM #72991bobbyParticipanthmm.. PBroker, up until your first post, I don’t think anyone was gloating. Read carefully again.
also, since you have so much compassion, maybe you can call her and help her. Please update us on how she’s doing after you bailed her out.August 10, 2007 at 1:57 PM #72869meadandaleParticipantNice landscaping…
Maybe she needs to start using Firefox as it includes a spell checker.
Please put some coins in Dina’s cup as you walk by her on the sidewalk in downtown Murrieta.
August 10, 2007 at 1:57 PM #72989meadandaleParticipantNice landscaping…
Maybe she needs to start using Firefox as it includes a spell checker.
Please put some coins in Dina’s cup as you walk by her on the sidewalk in downtown Murrieta.
August 10, 2007 at 1:57 PM #72994meadandaleParticipantNice landscaping…
Maybe she needs to start using Firefox as it includes a spell checker.
Please put some coins in Dina’s cup as you walk by her on the sidewalk in downtown Murrieta.
August 10, 2007 at 2:18 PM #72872Pasadena BrokerParticipantOoh bobby, that last zinger got me, what a doozy.
And the whole, read carefully the other replies up to my last post, yes sir, I’m getting on that right now. I’ll have a 5 page report on how it went and the bailout as well. Give me a few days, maybe a month, you know I’m a mortgage broker, we’re a slow bunch, not too smart or articulate, a little socially inept.
August 10, 2007 at 2:18 PM #72992Pasadena BrokerParticipantOoh bobby, that last zinger got me, what a doozy.
And the whole, read carefully the other replies up to my last post, yes sir, I’m getting on that right now. I’ll have a 5 page report on how it went and the bailout as well. Give me a few days, maybe a month, you know I’m a mortgage broker, we’re a slow bunch, not too smart or articulate, a little socially inept.
August 10, 2007 at 2:18 PM #72998Pasadena BrokerParticipantOoh bobby, that last zinger got me, what a doozy.
And the whole, read carefully the other replies up to my last post, yes sir, I’m getting on that right now. I’ll have a 5 page report on how it went and the bailout as well. Give me a few days, maybe a month, you know I’m a mortgage broker, we’re a slow bunch, not too smart or articulate, a little socially inept.
August 10, 2007 at 2:26 PM #72878temeculaguyParticipantPasadena, you’ll need to have to have some thick skin for some of the posters here, it’s not personal, just let it roll off.
The reason for the lack of compassion is some pent up anger. These good people (investors) were the cause of the pain many buyers here suffered though in the last five years and we received no such compassion when we were priced out or refused to join the insanity, we were ridiculed and demeaned. Look at Dina, she can’t even type but she could buy a couple of homes and helped drive the price beyond where some families could afford it that would have actually made the payments and lived there. Sure I have a little compassion but it is tempered by the fact that she and those like her not only played with matches but they took the whole book of matches preventing some families from being able to light their stove to make dinner.
I cannot defend some comments but there are real people who deserve compassion and charity who suffered calamity and misfortune through no fault of their own. My charity dollars this year went to breast cancer research, the red cross and a homeless shelter. I’m sorry if some of us are a little short on charity and compassion when it comes to the “I bought five houses so I could sell them a year later at a huge profit, effectively stealing from another future family and the 100k in profit I’ll make will impact their ability to send their kids to college and my plan didn’t work out” crowd.
August 10, 2007 at 2:26 PM #72996temeculaguyParticipantPasadena, you’ll need to have to have some thick skin for some of the posters here, it’s not personal, just let it roll off.
The reason for the lack of compassion is some pent up anger. These good people (investors) were the cause of the pain many buyers here suffered though in the last five years and we received no such compassion when we were priced out or refused to join the insanity, we were ridiculed and demeaned. Look at Dina, she can’t even type but she could buy a couple of homes and helped drive the price beyond where some families could afford it that would have actually made the payments and lived there. Sure I have a little compassion but it is tempered by the fact that she and those like her not only played with matches but they took the whole book of matches preventing some families from being able to light their stove to make dinner.
I cannot defend some comments but there are real people who deserve compassion and charity who suffered calamity and misfortune through no fault of their own. My charity dollars this year went to breast cancer research, the red cross and a homeless shelter. I’m sorry if some of us are a little short on charity and compassion when it comes to the “I bought five houses so I could sell them a year later at a huge profit, effectively stealing from another future family and the 100k in profit I’ll make will impact their ability to send their kids to college and my plan didn’t work out” crowd.
August 10, 2007 at 2:26 PM #73003temeculaguyParticipantPasadena, you’ll need to have to have some thick skin for some of the posters here, it’s not personal, just let it roll off.
The reason for the lack of compassion is some pent up anger. These good people (investors) were the cause of the pain many buyers here suffered though in the last five years and we received no such compassion when we were priced out or refused to join the insanity, we were ridiculed and demeaned. Look at Dina, she can’t even type but she could buy a couple of homes and helped drive the price beyond where some families could afford it that would have actually made the payments and lived there. Sure I have a little compassion but it is tempered by the fact that she and those like her not only played with matches but they took the whole book of matches preventing some families from being able to light their stove to make dinner.
I cannot defend some comments but there are real people who deserve compassion and charity who suffered calamity and misfortune through no fault of their own. My charity dollars this year went to breast cancer research, the red cross and a homeless shelter. I’m sorry if some of us are a little short on charity and compassion when it comes to the “I bought five houses so I could sell them a year later at a huge profit, effectively stealing from another future family and the 100k in profit I’ll make will impact their ability to send their kids to college and my plan didn’t work out” crowd.
August 10, 2007 at 2:31 PM #72880lnilesParticipantPasadena broker, you have an interesting stance. Compassion for people who screw up not only their finances but the entire economy, and righteous condescension against those who don’t like getting screwed.
I guess I kinda liked Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies. Still, I wanna see Dina and all her kind get whacked. Feeling pity for them is like saying it’s not their fault. This whole darn housing charade was dominated by reckless buyers like her. Everyone here probably knows someone or has neighbors in her situation, seeing their faces or hearing their voices doesn’t change a thing. They need to be scolded so it won’t happen again.
Call it gloating, call it schadenfreude. I see it as retribution.
August 10, 2007 at 2:31 PM #72999lnilesParticipantPasadena broker, you have an interesting stance. Compassion for people who screw up not only their finances but the entire economy, and righteous condescension against those who don’t like getting screwed.
I guess I kinda liked Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies. Still, I wanna see Dina and all her kind get whacked. Feeling pity for them is like saying it’s not their fault. This whole darn housing charade was dominated by reckless buyers like her. Everyone here probably knows someone or has neighbors in her situation, seeing their faces or hearing their voices doesn’t change a thing. They need to be scolded so it won’t happen again.
Call it gloating, call it schadenfreude. I see it as retribution.
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