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November 15, 2009 at 9:37 PM #484096November 15, 2009 at 10:00 PM #483259NotCrankyParticipant
Yep,I was only inferring that you guys who like sales and have handled the market changes well, might make a lot of money in Commercial Foreclosures, not that residential isn’t working.
I think I have the “grass is less green” syndrome where leaving San Diego County is concerned. It will probably be that way for at least a decade more and probably well beyond.
With all this football talk, right now I am just hoping I don’t get invited to a super bowl party.(no I am not worried about that with you and Allan)
November 15, 2009 at 10:00 PM #483424NotCrankyParticipantYep,I was only inferring that you guys who like sales and have handled the market changes well, might make a lot of money in Commercial Foreclosures, not that residential isn’t working.
I think I have the “grass is less green” syndrome where leaving San Diego County is concerned. It will probably be that way for at least a decade more and probably well beyond.
With all this football talk, right now I am just hoping I don’t get invited to a super bowl party.(no I am not worried about that with you and Allan)
November 15, 2009 at 10:00 PM #483796NotCrankyParticipantYep,I was only inferring that you guys who like sales and have handled the market changes well, might make a lot of money in Commercial Foreclosures, not that residential isn’t working.
I think I have the “grass is less green” syndrome where leaving San Diego County is concerned. It will probably be that way for at least a decade more and probably well beyond.
With all this football talk, right now I am just hoping I don’t get invited to a super bowl party.(no I am not worried about that with you and Allan)
November 15, 2009 at 10:00 PM #483879NotCrankyParticipantYep,I was only inferring that you guys who like sales and have handled the market changes well, might make a lot of money in Commercial Foreclosures, not that residential isn’t working.
I think I have the “grass is less green” syndrome where leaving San Diego County is concerned. It will probably be that way for at least a decade more and probably well beyond.
With all this football talk, right now I am just hoping I don’t get invited to a super bowl party.(no I am not worried about that with you and Allan)
November 15, 2009 at 10:00 PM #484106NotCrankyParticipantYep,I was only inferring that you guys who like sales and have handled the market changes well, might make a lot of money in Commercial Foreclosures, not that residential isn’t working.
I think I have the “grass is less green” syndrome where leaving San Diego County is concerned. It will probably be that way for at least a decade more and probably well beyond.
With all this football talk, right now I am just hoping I don’t get invited to a super bowl party.(no I am not worried about that with you and Allan)
November 15, 2009 at 10:09 PM #483269SD RealtorParticipantI think you are not alone in the “grass is less green” syndrome when talking about leaving San Diego. I could not agree more.
November 15, 2009 at 10:09 PM #483434SD RealtorParticipantI think you are not alone in the “grass is less green” syndrome when talking about leaving San Diego. I could not agree more.
November 15, 2009 at 10:09 PM #483806SD RealtorParticipantI think you are not alone in the “grass is less green” syndrome when talking about leaving San Diego. I could not agree more.
November 15, 2009 at 10:09 PM #483889SD RealtorParticipantI think you are not alone in the “grass is less green” syndrome when talking about leaving San Diego. I could not agree more.
November 15, 2009 at 10:09 PM #484116SD RealtorParticipantI think you are not alone in the “grass is less green” syndrome when talking about leaving San Diego. I could not agree more.
November 16, 2009 at 10:39 AM #483333sdrealtorParticipantThats was no goal line stand. Andy Reid once again mystifies me. First and goal from the 1 and not one play went to Westbrook, McCoy, McNabb (sneak)Jackson, Maclin or Avant the best players you have on Offense. The Chargers defense is a sieve and McNabb had his way with them. If not for an abundance of penalties and Reid ineptitudfe on play calling/clock management it could have been a blow out. The Eagles have no running game and Westbrook is out now. If they dont pick up Penn State alum Larry Johnson this week I’ll be shocked.
As for the Philly D, the secondary is decimated as are the linebackers. Its no surprise Gates and LT had their way with them.
With all that said, it was a great game and came down to the last play. I enjoyed immensely but a W would have been nice. Chargers got a long way to go if they are going to compete at the upper levels this year.
November 16, 2009 at 10:39 AM #483498sdrealtorParticipantThats was no goal line stand. Andy Reid once again mystifies me. First and goal from the 1 and not one play went to Westbrook, McCoy, McNabb (sneak)Jackson, Maclin or Avant the best players you have on Offense. The Chargers defense is a sieve and McNabb had his way with them. If not for an abundance of penalties and Reid ineptitudfe on play calling/clock management it could have been a blow out. The Eagles have no running game and Westbrook is out now. If they dont pick up Penn State alum Larry Johnson this week I’ll be shocked.
As for the Philly D, the secondary is decimated as are the linebackers. Its no surprise Gates and LT had their way with them.
With all that said, it was a great game and came down to the last play. I enjoyed immensely but a W would have been nice. Chargers got a long way to go if they are going to compete at the upper levels this year.
November 16, 2009 at 10:39 AM #483870sdrealtorParticipantThats was no goal line stand. Andy Reid once again mystifies me. First and goal from the 1 and not one play went to Westbrook, McCoy, McNabb (sneak)Jackson, Maclin or Avant the best players you have on Offense. The Chargers defense is a sieve and McNabb had his way with them. If not for an abundance of penalties and Reid ineptitudfe on play calling/clock management it could have been a blow out. The Eagles have no running game and Westbrook is out now. If they dont pick up Penn State alum Larry Johnson this week I’ll be shocked.
As for the Philly D, the secondary is decimated as are the linebackers. Its no surprise Gates and LT had their way with them.
With all that said, it was a great game and came down to the last play. I enjoyed immensely but a W would have been nice. Chargers got a long way to go if they are going to compete at the upper levels this year.
November 16, 2009 at 10:39 AM #483953sdrealtorParticipantThats was no goal line stand. Andy Reid once again mystifies me. First and goal from the 1 and not one play went to Westbrook, McCoy, McNabb (sneak)Jackson, Maclin or Avant the best players you have on Offense. The Chargers defense is a sieve and McNabb had his way with them. If not for an abundance of penalties and Reid ineptitudfe on play calling/clock management it could have been a blow out. The Eagles have no running game and Westbrook is out now. If they dont pick up Penn State alum Larry Johnson this week I’ll be shocked.
As for the Philly D, the secondary is decimated as are the linebackers. Its no surprise Gates and LT had their way with them.
With all that said, it was a great game and came down to the last play. I enjoyed immensely but a W would have been nice. Chargers got a long way to go if they are going to compete at the upper levels this year.
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