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February 10, 2008 at 6:17 PM #151505February 10, 2008 at 7:49 PM #151189MultiplepropertyownerParticipant
We started our own organic garden just in case. My 5 year old is working on digging a well to make sure we have water. Yeah, like Kewp suggested. The world was supposed to end a 1000 times before and we are still here. Maybe there is a bigger player in the game then just us keeping it all going, but that discussion is for a different forum then this.
Have Peace,
MPOFebruary 10, 2008 at 7:49 PM #151451MultiplepropertyownerParticipantWe started our own organic garden just in case. My 5 year old is working on digging a well to make sure we have water. Yeah, like Kewp suggested. The world was supposed to end a 1000 times before and we are still here. Maybe there is a bigger player in the game then just us keeping it all going, but that discussion is for a different forum then this.
Have Peace,
MPOFebruary 10, 2008 at 7:49 PM #151458MultiplepropertyownerParticipantWe started our own organic garden just in case. My 5 year old is working on digging a well to make sure we have water. Yeah, like Kewp suggested. The world was supposed to end a 1000 times before and we are still here. Maybe there is a bigger player in the game then just us keeping it all going, but that discussion is for a different forum then this.
Have Peace,
MPOFebruary 10, 2008 at 7:49 PM #151476MultiplepropertyownerParticipantWe started our own organic garden just in case. My 5 year old is working on digging a well to make sure we have water. Yeah, like Kewp suggested. The world was supposed to end a 1000 times before and we are still here. Maybe there is a bigger player in the game then just us keeping it all going, but that discussion is for a different forum then this.
Have Peace,
MPOFebruary 10, 2008 at 7:49 PM #151549MultiplepropertyownerParticipantWe started our own organic garden just in case. My 5 year old is working on digging a well to make sure we have water. Yeah, like Kewp suggested. The world was supposed to end a 1000 times before and we are still here. Maybe there is a bigger player in the game then just us keeping it all going, but that discussion is for a different forum then this.
Have Peace,
MPOFebruary 11, 2008 at 7:01 AM #151359alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
February 11, 2008 at 7:01 AM #151622alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
February 11, 2008 at 7:01 AM #151629alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
February 11, 2008 at 7:01 AM #151646alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
February 11, 2008 at 7:01 AM #151720alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
February 12, 2008 at 9:19 PM #152455gdcoxParticipantGraham
It is worth noting that economists screwed up big time last year. As an economist , I can see that some of them are over-doing it now to make up.I might start getting boring on this excellent site by asserting that this house price crash will come to an end when the rental yields on average properties become irresistibly attractive to landlords (and rental payments are higher than mortgage payment to house value for those considering dumping their homes) .
That will be before doomsday,
but clearly we are not near that
inflexion point yet.February 12, 2008 at 9:19 PM #152732gdcoxParticipantGraham
It is worth noting that economists screwed up big time last year. As an economist , I can see that some of them are over-doing it now to make up.I might start getting boring on this excellent site by asserting that this house price crash will come to an end when the rental yields on average properties become irresistibly attractive to landlords (and rental payments are higher than mortgage payment to house value for those considering dumping their homes) .
That will be before doomsday,
but clearly we are not near that
inflexion point yet.February 12, 2008 at 9:19 PM #152740gdcoxParticipantGraham
It is worth noting that economists screwed up big time last year. As an economist , I can see that some of them are over-doing it now to make up.I might start getting boring on this excellent site by asserting that this house price crash will come to an end when the rental yields on average properties become irresistibly attractive to landlords (and rental payments are higher than mortgage payment to house value for those considering dumping their homes) .
That will be before doomsday,
but clearly we are not near that
inflexion point yet.February 12, 2008 at 9:19 PM #152761gdcoxParticipantGraham
It is worth noting that economists screwed up big time last year. As an economist , I can see that some of them are over-doing it now to make up.I might start getting boring on this excellent site by asserting that this house price crash will come to an end when the rental yields on average properties become irresistibly attractive to landlords (and rental payments are higher than mortgage payment to house value for those considering dumping their homes) .
That will be before doomsday,
but clearly we are not near that
inflexion point yet. -
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