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November 1, 2010 at 1:08 AM #625960November 1, 2010 at 5:58 AM #624945scaredyclassicParticipant
At a certain point I think you just have to submit to authority. Whether it’s your wife, or the government, or the federal reserve, you can be contrarian, but at a certain point, the powers that be demand submission or there is great peril to your well-being. holding on to dollars is a suckers game long run, and I don’t have the balls to be invested fully anywhere else, so eff it, let’s build some fence.
One nice thing about my potential spot is no granite. a lot of money went into the floor and the roof but not a dime toward countertops. I like that.
November 1, 2010 at 5:58 AM #625027scaredyclassicParticipantAt a certain point I think you just have to submit to authority. Whether it’s your wife, or the government, or the federal reserve, you can be contrarian, but at a certain point, the powers that be demand submission or there is great peril to your well-being. holding on to dollars is a suckers game long run, and I don’t have the balls to be invested fully anywhere else, so eff it, let’s build some fence.
One nice thing about my potential spot is no granite. a lot of money went into the floor and the roof but not a dime toward countertops. I like that.
November 1, 2010 at 5:58 AM #625580scaredyclassicParticipantAt a certain point I think you just have to submit to authority. Whether it’s your wife, or the government, or the federal reserve, you can be contrarian, but at a certain point, the powers that be demand submission or there is great peril to your well-being. holding on to dollars is a suckers game long run, and I don’t have the balls to be invested fully anywhere else, so eff it, let’s build some fence.
One nice thing about my potential spot is no granite. a lot of money went into the floor and the roof but not a dime toward countertops. I like that.
November 1, 2010 at 5:58 AM #625704scaredyclassicParticipantAt a certain point I think you just have to submit to authority. Whether it’s your wife, or the government, or the federal reserve, you can be contrarian, but at a certain point, the powers that be demand submission or there is great peril to your well-being. holding on to dollars is a suckers game long run, and I don’t have the balls to be invested fully anywhere else, so eff it, let’s build some fence.
One nice thing about my potential spot is no granite. a lot of money went into the floor and the roof but not a dime toward countertops. I like that.
November 1, 2010 at 5:58 AM #626012scaredyclassicParticipantAt a certain point I think you just have to submit to authority. Whether it’s your wife, or the government, or the federal reserve, you can be contrarian, but at a certain point, the powers that be demand submission or there is great peril to your well-being. holding on to dollars is a suckers game long run, and I don’t have the balls to be invested fully anywhere else, so eff it, let’s build some fence.
One nice thing about my potential spot is no granite. a lot of money went into the floor and the roof but not a dime toward countertops. I like that.
November 1, 2010 at 8:55 AM #625040UCGalParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]Congrats! I know and it looks like a really great one for what you were looking for. I was just kidding about the pergraniteel. Werent you the one who created that slang term? I use it all the time and other agents ask me what it means. They laugh when I tell them.[/quote]
Actually, I got the term from Rob Dawg, who I believe got it from someone on Patrick’s site quite some time ago. It is a perfect name for what flippers do, though. ;)[/quote]
I thought the term came from the Irvine Housing blog.
November 1, 2010 at 8:55 AM #625123UCGalParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]Congrats! I know and it looks like a really great one for what you were looking for. I was just kidding about the pergraniteel. Werent you the one who created that slang term? I use it all the time and other agents ask me what it means. They laugh when I tell them.[/quote]
Actually, I got the term from Rob Dawg, who I believe got it from someone on Patrick’s site quite some time ago. It is a perfect name for what flippers do, though. ;)[/quote]
I thought the term came from the Irvine Housing blog.
November 1, 2010 at 8:55 AM #625674UCGalParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]Congrats! I know and it looks like a really great one for what you were looking for. I was just kidding about the pergraniteel. Werent you the one who created that slang term? I use it all the time and other agents ask me what it means. They laugh when I tell them.[/quote]
Actually, I got the term from Rob Dawg, who I believe got it from someone on Patrick’s site quite some time ago. It is a perfect name for what flippers do, though. ;)[/quote]
I thought the term came from the Irvine Housing blog.
November 1, 2010 at 8:55 AM #625799UCGalParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]Congrats! I know and it looks like a really great one for what you were looking for. I was just kidding about the pergraniteel. Werent you the one who created that slang term? I use it all the time and other agents ask me what it means. They laugh when I tell them.[/quote]
Actually, I got the term from Rob Dawg, who I believe got it from someone on Patrick’s site quite some time ago. It is a perfect name for what flippers do, though. ;)[/quote]
I thought the term came from the Irvine Housing blog.
November 1, 2010 at 8:55 AM #626104UCGalParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]Congrats! I know and it looks like a really great one for what you were looking for. I was just kidding about the pergraniteel. Werent you the one who created that slang term? I use it all the time and other agents ask me what it means. They laugh when I tell them.[/quote]
Actually, I got the term from Rob Dawg, who I believe got it from someone on Patrick’s site quite some time ago. It is a perfect name for what flippers do, though. ;)[/quote]
I thought the term came from the Irvine Housing blog.
November 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM #625050NotCrankyParticipantBack to the humanure topic. No Way. If nothing else it is WAY easier and just as “sustainable” to get nutirents for the garden in another fashion. Maybe it isn’t in the Sahara, but in a rural/ranch suburb in riverside county it sure is. If you had to do something wierd with poop, you could just incinerate human droppings and sawdust then throw the resultant ashes in a get real compost pile. Throw urine directly on the early stage compost pile.
November 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM #625133NotCrankyParticipantBack to the humanure topic. No Way. If nothing else it is WAY easier and just as “sustainable” to get nutirents for the garden in another fashion. Maybe it isn’t in the Sahara, but in a rural/ranch suburb in riverside county it sure is. If you had to do something wierd with poop, you could just incinerate human droppings and sawdust then throw the resultant ashes in a get real compost pile. Throw urine directly on the early stage compost pile.
November 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM #625683NotCrankyParticipantBack to the humanure topic. No Way. If nothing else it is WAY easier and just as “sustainable” to get nutirents for the garden in another fashion. Maybe it isn’t in the Sahara, but in a rural/ranch suburb in riverside county it sure is. If you had to do something wierd with poop, you could just incinerate human droppings and sawdust then throw the resultant ashes in a get real compost pile. Throw urine directly on the early stage compost pile.
November 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM #625809NotCrankyParticipantBack to the humanure topic. No Way. If nothing else it is WAY easier and just as “sustainable” to get nutirents for the garden in another fashion. Maybe it isn’t in the Sahara, but in a rural/ranch suburb in riverside county it sure is. If you had to do something wierd with poop, you could just incinerate human droppings and sawdust then throw the resultant ashes in a get real compost pile. Throw urine directly on the early stage compost pile.
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