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November 26, 2009 at 12:02 AM #487822November 26, 2009 at 12:10 AM #486967AnonymousGuest
Temeculaguy, that rant was thoroughly entertaining. Avoid the circulars after xmas. Those tvs and coffee makers may be half price.
November 26, 2009 at 12:10 AM #487135AnonymousGuestTemeculaguy, that rant was thoroughly entertaining. Avoid the circulars after xmas. Those tvs and coffee makers may be half price.
November 26, 2009 at 12:10 AM #487514AnonymousGuestTemeculaguy, that rant was thoroughly entertaining. Avoid the circulars after xmas. Those tvs and coffee makers may be half price.
November 26, 2009 at 12:10 AM #487601AnonymousGuestTemeculaguy, that rant was thoroughly entertaining. Avoid the circulars after xmas. Those tvs and coffee makers may be half price.
November 26, 2009 at 12:10 AM #487832AnonymousGuestTemeculaguy, that rant was thoroughly entertaining. Avoid the circulars after xmas. Those tvs and coffee makers may be half price.
November 26, 2009 at 2:44 AM #486987CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I think the retail sector will be healthy this season. The reason I think this is b/c there are just sooooo many people living for free in homes. I honestly think that is one reason why our economy hasn’t been worst off.
Think about this. What takes the biggest chunk of your salary? Housing and transportation are probably the major ones. If you are not paying your mortgage for a year+ that means you have extra “income.”
I am not going to underestimate the impact that is having on the economy. The unemployment numbers are higher than usual, but people not paying their mortgage equals money being spent and some people are still keeping their jobs thanks to that consumer spending, for whatever it is, be it groceries, clothes, toys or restaurants.
Thanks taxpayers! (we are more socialistic than we even know)[/quote]
Agree 100%!
I think we’re going to see a very healthy retail season. Quite frankly, the stores in our neighborhood are as busy as I’ve ever seen. Many of the vacant stores are now filled again, and the lines for restaurants are back out the door — even mid-week!
November 26, 2009 at 2:44 AM #487155CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I think the retail sector will be healthy this season. The reason I think this is b/c there are just sooooo many people living for free in homes. I honestly think that is one reason why our economy hasn’t been worst off.
Think about this. What takes the biggest chunk of your salary? Housing and transportation are probably the major ones. If you are not paying your mortgage for a year+ that means you have extra “income.”
I am not going to underestimate the impact that is having on the economy. The unemployment numbers are higher than usual, but people not paying their mortgage equals money being spent and some people are still keeping their jobs thanks to that consumer spending, for whatever it is, be it groceries, clothes, toys or restaurants.
Thanks taxpayers! (we are more socialistic than we even know)[/quote]
Agree 100%!
I think we’re going to see a very healthy retail season. Quite frankly, the stores in our neighborhood are as busy as I’ve ever seen. Many of the vacant stores are now filled again, and the lines for restaurants are back out the door — even mid-week!
November 26, 2009 at 2:44 AM #487534CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I think the retail sector will be healthy this season. The reason I think this is b/c there are just sooooo many people living for free in homes. I honestly think that is one reason why our economy hasn’t been worst off.
Think about this. What takes the biggest chunk of your salary? Housing and transportation are probably the major ones. If you are not paying your mortgage for a year+ that means you have extra “income.”
I am not going to underestimate the impact that is having on the economy. The unemployment numbers are higher than usual, but people not paying their mortgage equals money being spent and some people are still keeping their jobs thanks to that consumer spending, for whatever it is, be it groceries, clothes, toys or restaurants.
Thanks taxpayers! (we are more socialistic than we even know)[/quote]
Agree 100%!
I think we’re going to see a very healthy retail season. Quite frankly, the stores in our neighborhood are as busy as I’ve ever seen. Many of the vacant stores are now filled again, and the lines for restaurants are back out the door — even mid-week!
November 26, 2009 at 2:44 AM #487622CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I think the retail sector will be healthy this season. The reason I think this is b/c there are just sooooo many people living for free in homes. I honestly think that is one reason why our economy hasn’t been worst off.
Think about this. What takes the biggest chunk of your salary? Housing and transportation are probably the major ones. If you are not paying your mortgage for a year+ that means you have extra “income.”
I am not going to underestimate the impact that is having on the economy. The unemployment numbers are higher than usual, but people not paying their mortgage equals money being spent and some people are still keeping their jobs thanks to that consumer spending, for whatever it is, be it groceries, clothes, toys or restaurants.
Thanks taxpayers! (we are more socialistic than we even know)[/quote]
Agree 100%!
I think we’re going to see a very healthy retail season. Quite frankly, the stores in our neighborhood are as busy as I’ve ever seen. Many of the vacant stores are now filled again, and the lines for restaurants are back out the door — even mid-week!
November 26, 2009 at 2:44 AM #487852CA renterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I think the retail sector will be healthy this season. The reason I think this is b/c there are just sooooo many people living for free in homes. I honestly think that is one reason why our economy hasn’t been worst off.
Think about this. What takes the biggest chunk of your salary? Housing and transportation are probably the major ones. If you are not paying your mortgage for a year+ that means you have extra “income.”
I am not going to underestimate the impact that is having on the economy. The unemployment numbers are higher than usual, but people not paying their mortgage equals money being spent and some people are still keeping their jobs thanks to that consumer spending, for whatever it is, be it groceries, clothes, toys or restaurants.
Thanks taxpayers! (we are more socialistic than we even know)[/quote]
Agree 100%!
I think we’re going to see a very healthy retail season. Quite frankly, the stores in our neighborhood are as busy as I’ve ever seen. Many of the vacant stores are now filled again, and the lines for restaurants are back out the door — even mid-week!
November 26, 2009 at 7:36 AM #486997scaredyclassicParticipantanyone familiar with REVEREND BILLY AND THE CHURCH OF STOP SHOPPING?
he’s got a great documentary about his national tour on netflix. also you can google him, he has a growing presence.
he’s my spiritual leader. that’s my church.
November 26, 2009 at 7:36 AM #487165scaredyclassicParticipantanyone familiar with REVEREND BILLY AND THE CHURCH OF STOP SHOPPING?
he’s got a great documentary about his national tour on netflix. also you can google him, he has a growing presence.
he’s my spiritual leader. that’s my church.
November 26, 2009 at 7:36 AM #487544scaredyclassicParticipantanyone familiar with REVEREND BILLY AND THE CHURCH OF STOP SHOPPING?
he’s got a great documentary about his national tour on netflix. also you can google him, he has a growing presence.
he’s my spiritual leader. that’s my church.
November 26, 2009 at 7:36 AM #487631scaredyclassicParticipantanyone familiar with REVEREND BILLY AND THE CHURCH OF STOP SHOPPING?
he’s got a great documentary about his national tour on netflix. also you can google him, he has a growing presence.
he’s my spiritual leader. that’s my church.
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