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January 5, 2008 at 12:32 AM #130007January 5, 2008 at 2:05 AM #130081TheBreezeParticipant
I agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
January 5, 2008 at 2:05 AM #129976TheBreezeParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
January 5, 2008 at 2:05 AM #130050TheBreezeParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
January 5, 2008 at 2:05 AM #129982TheBreezeParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
January 5, 2008 at 2:05 AM #129806TheBreezeParticipantI agree that pretty much anyone who reads any of the housing bubble blogs is way ahead of the game and isn’t going to learn anything by watching her show. In no way was I trying to say that Piggs should watch her because you’ll learn something about personal finance. I was just pointing her out as one of the first “Main Stream Media” types I’ve seen who has really bought into the idea of long-term declines in the price of real estate.
Up to now, I had only read about the prospect of an extended decline in RE prices on the blogs. It’s now starting to hit the main stream.
January 5, 2008 at 2:25 AM #129987drunkleParticipantsome of her live guests seem scripted. her callers are great though and i think that it’s the callers that make watching her show worth a watch (one watch, gets repetitive and tedious); they are generally really stupid. it’s like suburban middle class jerry springer, dumb suburbanites instead of dumb trailer trash. calls like, “i’m broke and have no job but i really want to buy a bmw. what should i do?” or “i want my landlord to catch a mouse but he wont, what should i do?”.
January 5, 2008 at 2:25 AM #129811drunkleParticipantsome of her live guests seem scripted. her callers are great though and i think that it’s the callers that make watching her show worth a watch (one watch, gets repetitive and tedious); they are generally really stupid. it’s like suburban middle class jerry springer, dumb suburbanites instead of dumb trailer trash. calls like, “i’m broke and have no job but i really want to buy a bmw. what should i do?” or “i want my landlord to catch a mouse but he wont, what should i do?”.
January 5, 2008 at 2:25 AM #130055drunkleParticipantsome of her live guests seem scripted. her callers are great though and i think that it’s the callers that make watching her show worth a watch (one watch, gets repetitive and tedious); they are generally really stupid. it’s like suburban middle class jerry springer, dumb suburbanites instead of dumb trailer trash. calls like, “i’m broke and have no job but i really want to buy a bmw. what should i do?” or “i want my landlord to catch a mouse but he wont, what should i do?”.
January 5, 2008 at 2:25 AM #129981drunkleParticipantsome of her live guests seem scripted. her callers are great though and i think that it’s the callers that make watching her show worth a watch (one watch, gets repetitive and tedious); they are generally really stupid. it’s like suburban middle class jerry springer, dumb suburbanites instead of dumb trailer trash. calls like, “i’m broke and have no job but i really want to buy a bmw. what should i do?” or “i want my landlord to catch a mouse but he wont, what should i do?”.
January 5, 2008 at 2:25 AM #130086drunkleParticipantsome of her live guests seem scripted. her callers are great though and i think that it’s the callers that make watching her show worth a watch (one watch, gets repetitive and tedious); they are generally really stupid. it’s like suburban middle class jerry springer, dumb suburbanites instead of dumb trailer trash. calls like, “i’m broke and have no job but i really want to buy a bmw. what should i do?” or “i want my landlord to catch a mouse but he wont, what should i do?”.
January 5, 2008 at 8:10 AM #130069svelteParticipantHer message is very good, packaged in a way that will make people watch the show. She’s very good at that tough love stuff “WTF were you thinking???” and can say it in a way that people don’t take offense.
It gets too sappy for me to sit through a whole show, but I’m glad she’s on the air and that her message gets across to those who need it. I applaud her and wish there were more shows like hers instead of all this (non-)reality TV.
January 5, 2008 at 8:10 AM #130099svelteParticipantHer message is very good, packaged in a way that will make people watch the show. She’s very good at that tough love stuff “WTF were you thinking???” and can say it in a way that people don’t take offense.
It gets too sappy for me to sit through a whole show, but I’m glad she’s on the air and that her message gets across to those who need it. I applaud her and wish there were more shows like hers instead of all this (non-)reality TV.
January 5, 2008 at 8:10 AM #129823svelteParticipantHer message is very good, packaged in a way that will make people watch the show. She’s very good at that tough love stuff “WTF were you thinking???” and can say it in a way that people don’t take offense.
It gets too sappy for me to sit through a whole show, but I’m glad she’s on the air and that her message gets across to those who need it. I applaud her and wish there were more shows like hers instead of all this (non-)reality TV.
January 5, 2008 at 8:10 AM #129999svelteParticipantHer message is very good, packaged in a way that will make people watch the show. She’s very good at that tough love stuff “WTF were you thinking???” and can say it in a way that people don’t take offense.
It gets too sappy for me to sit through a whole show, but I’m glad she’s on the air and that her message gets across to those who need it. I applaud her and wish there were more shows like hers instead of all this (non-)reality TV.
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