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February 23, 2009 at 8:01 PM #353267February 23, 2009 at 9:55 PM #353428teatsonabullParticipant
patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America
February 23, 2009 at 9:55 PM #353459teatsonabullParticipantpatientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America
February 23, 2009 at 9:55 PM #353297teatsonabullParticipantpatientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America
February 23, 2009 at 9:55 PM #353563teatsonabullParticipantpatientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America
February 23, 2009 at 9:55 PM #352986teatsonabullParticipantpatientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America
February 23, 2009 at 10:45 PM #353332patientrenterParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.
February 23, 2009 at 10:45 PM #353598patientrenterParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.
February 23, 2009 at 10:45 PM #353493patientrenterParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.
February 23, 2009 at 10:45 PM #353021patientrenterParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.
February 23, 2009 at 10:45 PM #353463patientrenterParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.
February 23, 2009 at 11:31 PM #353534SD RealtorParticipantHi Matt
As I have posted a few times, my wife is pretty pro Texas. I do not have alot of knowledge about the state but the couple of times that I have been there I have experienced the following… hot and humid, extreme flatness…on the flip side, the state seems to be well run and the people are pretty friendly. The state is by no means immune from the downturn but the economy there does seem to be a bit better then here and the schools are much better. Now I am not sure about this but I think it is the only state in the union with a right of secession or something like that. Someone can correct me on that because I honestly don’t know what I am talking about but my wife is always bringing that up.
If you want to really talk extreme you may want to consider converting (or maybe your faith already is) mormon. I believe that people of this faith are very well positioned to survive a more cataclysmic change in or society should it occur. For all the talk on this board about people hoarding gold, buying a shotgun to protect your home, and such, if the sheeyat really hits the fan and the fabric does fall apart, I feel that only the most well organized LARGE groups will do okay. Smaller more survivalist types who have literally sold out and bought land in remote rural areas and banded together have a chance. However for someone to think they will hole up in thier home in Clairemont with a Honda generator and a shotgun eating cheerios and macaroni and cheese… I just don’t see it happening.
February 23, 2009 at 11:31 PM #353638SD RealtorParticipantHi Matt
As I have posted a few times, my wife is pretty pro Texas. I do not have alot of knowledge about the state but the couple of times that I have been there I have experienced the following… hot and humid, extreme flatness…on the flip side, the state seems to be well run and the people are pretty friendly. The state is by no means immune from the downturn but the economy there does seem to be a bit better then here and the schools are much better. Now I am not sure about this but I think it is the only state in the union with a right of secession or something like that. Someone can correct me on that because I honestly don’t know what I am talking about but my wife is always bringing that up.
If you want to really talk extreme you may want to consider converting (or maybe your faith already is) mormon. I believe that people of this faith are very well positioned to survive a more cataclysmic change in or society should it occur. For all the talk on this board about people hoarding gold, buying a shotgun to protect your home, and such, if the sheeyat really hits the fan and the fabric does fall apart, I feel that only the most well organized LARGE groups will do okay. Smaller more survivalist types who have literally sold out and bought land in remote rural areas and banded together have a chance. However for someone to think they will hole up in thier home in Clairemont with a Honda generator and a shotgun eating cheerios and macaroni and cheese… I just don’t see it happening.
February 23, 2009 at 11:31 PM #353503SD RealtorParticipantHi Matt
As I have posted a few times, my wife is pretty pro Texas. I do not have alot of knowledge about the state but the couple of times that I have been there I have experienced the following… hot and humid, extreme flatness…on the flip side, the state seems to be well run and the people are pretty friendly. The state is by no means immune from the downturn but the economy there does seem to be a bit better then here and the schools are much better. Now I am not sure about this but I think it is the only state in the union with a right of secession or something like that. Someone can correct me on that because I honestly don’t know what I am talking about but my wife is always bringing that up.
If you want to really talk extreme you may want to consider converting (or maybe your faith already is) mormon. I believe that people of this faith are very well positioned to survive a more cataclysmic change in or society should it occur. For all the talk on this board about people hoarding gold, buying a shotgun to protect your home, and such, if the sheeyat really hits the fan and the fabric does fall apart, I feel that only the most well organized LARGE groups will do okay. Smaller more survivalist types who have literally sold out and bought land in remote rural areas and banded together have a chance. However for someone to think they will hole up in thier home in Clairemont with a Honda generator and a shotgun eating cheerios and macaroni and cheese… I just don’t see it happening.
February 23, 2009 at 11:31 PM #353371SD RealtorParticipantHi Matt
As I have posted a few times, my wife is pretty pro Texas. I do not have alot of knowledge about the state but the couple of times that I have been there I have experienced the following… hot and humid, extreme flatness…on the flip side, the state seems to be well run and the people are pretty friendly. The state is by no means immune from the downturn but the economy there does seem to be a bit better then here and the schools are much better. Now I am not sure about this but I think it is the only state in the union with a right of secession or something like that. Someone can correct me on that because I honestly don’t know what I am talking about but my wife is always bringing that up.
If you want to really talk extreme you may want to consider converting (or maybe your faith already is) mormon. I believe that people of this faith are very well positioned to survive a more cataclysmic change in or society should it occur. For all the talk on this board about people hoarding gold, buying a shotgun to protect your home, and such, if the sheeyat really hits the fan and the fabric does fall apart, I feel that only the most well organized LARGE groups will do okay. Smaller more survivalist types who have literally sold out and bought land in remote rural areas and banded together have a chance. However for someone to think they will hole up in thier home in Clairemont with a Honda generator and a shotgun eating cheerios and macaroni and cheese… I just don’t see it happening.
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