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June 17, 2008 at 10:08 PM #224656June 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM #224504hipmattParticipant
Marion, I was just stating that I am one of the few young(ish) people left that doesn’t have any tattoos, not that you were insinuating that I did, I was just trying to get on your good side.
And no I despite the rumors, I am not the one tagging up TG’s neighbor hood, and NO, I don’t want crime in my area… I don’t remember posting anything resembling that desire.
I really do think well see .20 on the dollar though…… J/K, just making sure you are paying attention.
TG, I too have seen the nicer properties priced well sell quickly. But the numbers don’t like, and we all know whats coming up in the next six months, a massive amount of homes to choose from. This we have to have faith in, despite the trend the last few months. Add in the fact that rates are rising, and you will see prices come down, I almost guarantee it. Remember we are only 2.5 years in to this correction, following the largest bubble ever. I always like to take a look at Rich’s chart to see that historically these corrections last about 5-6 years. If the economy was going strong, I would give a 2.5 year correction some possibility, but things are going quite bad in the rest of the economy. I have no reason to believe that this correction won’t last 5 years as well. I know I need to stay strong too, because I know that the best deals are yet to come.
June 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM #224609hipmattParticipantMarion, I was just stating that I am one of the few young(ish) people left that doesn’t have any tattoos, not that you were insinuating that I did, I was just trying to get on your good side.
And no I despite the rumors, I am not the one tagging up TG’s neighbor hood, and NO, I don’t want crime in my area… I don’t remember posting anything resembling that desire.
I really do think well see .20 on the dollar though…… J/K, just making sure you are paying attention.
TG, I too have seen the nicer properties priced well sell quickly. But the numbers don’t like, and we all know whats coming up in the next six months, a massive amount of homes to choose from. This we have to have faith in, despite the trend the last few months. Add in the fact that rates are rising, and you will see prices come down, I almost guarantee it. Remember we are only 2.5 years in to this correction, following the largest bubble ever. I always like to take a look at Rich’s chart to see that historically these corrections last about 5-6 years. If the economy was going strong, I would give a 2.5 year correction some possibility, but things are going quite bad in the rest of the economy. I have no reason to believe that this correction won’t last 5 years as well. I know I need to stay strong too, because I know that the best deals are yet to come.
June 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM #224626hipmattParticipantMarion, I was just stating that I am one of the few young(ish) people left that doesn’t have any tattoos, not that you were insinuating that I did, I was just trying to get on your good side.
And no I despite the rumors, I am not the one tagging up TG’s neighbor hood, and NO, I don’t want crime in my area… I don’t remember posting anything resembling that desire.
I really do think well see .20 on the dollar though…… J/K, just making sure you are paying attention.
TG, I too have seen the nicer properties priced well sell quickly. But the numbers don’t like, and we all know whats coming up in the next six months, a massive amount of homes to choose from. This we have to have faith in, despite the trend the last few months. Add in the fact that rates are rising, and you will see prices come down, I almost guarantee it. Remember we are only 2.5 years in to this correction, following the largest bubble ever. I always like to take a look at Rich’s chart to see that historically these corrections last about 5-6 years. If the economy was going strong, I would give a 2.5 year correction some possibility, but things are going quite bad in the rest of the economy. I have no reason to believe that this correction won’t last 5 years as well. I know I need to stay strong too, because I know that the best deals are yet to come.
June 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM #224657hipmattParticipantMarion, I was just stating that I am one of the few young(ish) people left that doesn’t have any tattoos, not that you were insinuating that I did, I was just trying to get on your good side.
And no I despite the rumors, I am not the one tagging up TG’s neighbor hood, and NO, I don’t want crime in my area… I don’t remember posting anything resembling that desire.
I really do think well see .20 on the dollar though…… J/K, just making sure you are paying attention.
TG, I too have seen the nicer properties priced well sell quickly. But the numbers don’t like, and we all know whats coming up in the next six months, a massive amount of homes to choose from. This we have to have faith in, despite the trend the last few months. Add in the fact that rates are rising, and you will see prices come down, I almost guarantee it. Remember we are only 2.5 years in to this correction, following the largest bubble ever. I always like to take a look at Rich’s chart to see that historically these corrections last about 5-6 years. If the economy was going strong, I would give a 2.5 year correction some possibility, but things are going quite bad in the rest of the economy. I have no reason to believe that this correction won’t last 5 years as well. I know I need to stay strong too, because I know that the best deals are yet to come.
June 17, 2008 at 10:52 PM #224671hipmattParticipantMarion, I was just stating that I am one of the few young(ish) people left that doesn’t have any tattoos, not that you were insinuating that I did, I was just trying to get on your good side.
And no I despite the rumors, I am not the one tagging up TG’s neighbor hood, and NO, I don’t want crime in my area… I don’t remember posting anything resembling that desire.
I really do think well see .20 on the dollar though…… J/K, just making sure you are paying attention.
TG, I too have seen the nicer properties priced well sell quickly. But the numbers don’t like, and we all know whats coming up in the next six months, a massive amount of homes to choose from. This we have to have faith in, despite the trend the last few months. Add in the fact that rates are rising, and you will see prices come down, I almost guarantee it. Remember we are only 2.5 years in to this correction, following the largest bubble ever. I always like to take a look at Rich’s chart to see that historically these corrections last about 5-6 years. If the economy was going strong, I would give a 2.5 year correction some possibility, but things are going quite bad in the rest of the economy. I have no reason to believe that this correction won’t last 5 years as well. I know I need to stay strong too, because I know that the best deals are yet to come.
June 17, 2008 at 11:03 PM #224508AecetiaParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
June 17, 2008 at 11:03 PM #224614AecetiaParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
June 17, 2008 at 11:03 PM #224630AecetiaParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
June 17, 2008 at 11:03 PM #224662AecetiaParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
June 17, 2008 at 11:03 PM #224675AecetiaParticipantHM:
I think we are all nostalgic for simpler times and when I grew up in the 50’s in La Mesa, we used to walk with our friends “up town” to have a cherry coke at the diner. Sounds corny, but I likes growing up in those times and I understand what you are saying about Temecula. I think TG is just giving you a hard time to make you a tougher debater. You know he is a good guy or he would not be taking his Grandmother to Church on Sunday.
June 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #224513TheBreezeParticipantThere’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.
The horror. The horror.
June 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #224619TheBreezeParticipantThere’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.
The horror. The horror.
June 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #224636TheBreezeParticipantThere’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.
The horror. The horror.
June 17, 2008 at 11:08 PM #224667TheBreezeParticipantThere’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.
The horror. The horror.
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