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June 17, 2010 at 1:12 PM #567504June 17, 2010 at 1:44 PM #566515bearishgurlParticipant
sdr, we are getting off-topic on this thread and hijacking so this will be my last post here.
[quote=sdrealtor]Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.[/quote]
This may be, but Sharp & Children’s are located at least six miles and Raytheon eight and 25 mi. from the Golden Triangle.
[quote=sdrealtor]I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids).[/quote]
I don’t think one can categorize a person’s values based on their occupations or on whether they are percieved to be “blue-collar” or “white-collar.” In addition, I consider a port-authority supvsr/mgr. and property mgr. to be a “white-collar” occupation. Your statement above seems like a very overbroad generalization to me – putting people neatly into boxes.
[quote=sdrealtor]You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?[/quote]
Actually, sdr, it now seems like it is YOU who is so set in your beliefs that you cannot fathom that others don’t necessarily share all of them.
June 17, 2010 at 1:44 PM #566613bearishgurlParticipantsdr, we are getting off-topic on this thread and hijacking so this will be my last post here.
[quote=sdrealtor]Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.[/quote]
This may be, but Sharp & Children’s are located at least six miles and Raytheon eight and 25 mi. from the Golden Triangle.
[quote=sdrealtor]I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids).[/quote]
I don’t think one can categorize a person’s values based on their occupations or on whether they are percieved to be “blue-collar” or “white-collar.” In addition, I consider a port-authority supvsr/mgr. and property mgr. to be a “white-collar” occupation. Your statement above seems like a very overbroad generalization to me – putting people neatly into boxes.
[quote=sdrealtor]You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?[/quote]
Actually, sdr, it now seems like it is YOU who is so set in your beliefs that you cannot fathom that others don’t necessarily share all of them.
June 17, 2010 at 1:44 PM #567120bearishgurlParticipantsdr, we are getting off-topic on this thread and hijacking so this will be my last post here.
[quote=sdrealtor]Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.[/quote]
This may be, but Sharp & Children’s are located at least six miles and Raytheon eight and 25 mi. from the Golden Triangle.
[quote=sdrealtor]I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids).[/quote]
I don’t think one can categorize a person’s values based on their occupations or on whether they are percieved to be “blue-collar” or “white-collar.” In addition, I consider a port-authority supvsr/mgr. and property mgr. to be a “white-collar” occupation. Your statement above seems like a very overbroad generalization to me – putting people neatly into boxes.
[quote=sdrealtor]You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?[/quote]
Actually, sdr, it now seems like it is YOU who is so set in your beliefs that you cannot fathom that others don’t necessarily share all of them.
June 17, 2010 at 1:44 PM #567226bearishgurlParticipantsdr, we are getting off-topic on this thread and hijacking so this will be my last post here.
[quote=sdrealtor]Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.[/quote]
This may be, but Sharp & Children’s are located at least six miles and Raytheon eight and 25 mi. from the Golden Triangle.
[quote=sdrealtor]I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids).[/quote]
I don’t think one can categorize a person’s values based on their occupations or on whether they are percieved to be “blue-collar” or “white-collar.” In addition, I consider a port-authority supvsr/mgr. and property mgr. to be a “white-collar” occupation. Your statement above seems like a very overbroad generalization to me – putting people neatly into boxes.
[quote=sdrealtor]You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?[/quote]
Actually, sdr, it now seems like it is YOU who is so set in your beliefs that you cannot fathom that others don’t necessarily share all of them.
June 17, 2010 at 1:44 PM #567514bearishgurlParticipantsdr, we are getting off-topic on this thread and hijacking so this will be my last post here.
[quote=sdrealtor]Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.[/quote]
This may be, but Sharp & Children’s are located at least six miles and Raytheon eight and 25 mi. from the Golden Triangle.
[quote=sdrealtor]I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids).[/quote]
I don’t think one can categorize a person’s values based on their occupations or on whether they are percieved to be “blue-collar” or “white-collar.” In addition, I consider a port-authority supvsr/mgr. and property mgr. to be a “white-collar” occupation. Your statement above seems like a very overbroad generalization to me – putting people neatly into boxes.
[quote=sdrealtor]You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?[/quote]
Actually, sdr, it now seems like it is YOU who is so set in your beliefs that you cannot fathom that others don’t necessarily share all of them.
June 17, 2010 at 1:51 PM #566520sdrealtorParticipantLike talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.
June 17, 2010 at 1:51 PM #566618sdrealtorParticipantLike talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.
June 17, 2010 at 1:51 PM #567125sdrealtorParticipantLike talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.
June 17, 2010 at 1:51 PM #567231sdrealtorParticipantLike talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.
June 17, 2010 at 1:51 PM #567519sdrealtorParticipantLike talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.
June 17, 2010 at 2:02 PM #566530anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Like talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Yep, NEVER is a very long time.June 17, 2010 at 2:02 PM #566628anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Like talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Yep, NEVER is a very long time.June 17, 2010 at 2:02 PM #567135anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Like talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Yep, NEVER is a very long time.June 17, 2010 at 2:02 PM #567241anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Like talking to a wall. They were generalizations and very clearly stated as such hence the “far more likely” statements not absolute statements like Santee will NEVER BE Del Cerro. I’m open to all beleifs including the possibility that Santee and/or Sky Ranch could be a wonderful place to live.
I’m done….
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Yep, NEVER is a very long time. -
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