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May 18, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #206902May 18, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20695392024Participant
Hey Flu,
I won’t have a short sale, cause I have 100% financing. I am going to just send the keys back to the bank. No harm no foul.
P.S.
Don’t poke the tigerNavy,
That is understandable. I just think if you read this entire thread through there is either a lot of satire, or a ton of B.S. It was just odd to see a website for the “landed poor” so full of people making incomes in the top 3% globally complaining.May 18, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20698392024ParticipantHey Flu,
I won’t have a short sale, cause I have 100% financing. I am going to just send the keys back to the bank. No harm no foul.
P.S.
Don’t poke the tigerNavy,
That is understandable. I just think if you read this entire thread through there is either a lot of satire, or a ton of B.S. It was just odd to see a website for the “landed poor” so full of people making incomes in the top 3% globally complaining.May 18, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20701192024ParticipantHey Flu,
I won’t have a short sale, cause I have 100% financing. I am going to just send the keys back to the bank. No harm no foul.
P.S.
Don’t poke the tigerNavy,
That is understandable. I just think if you read this entire thread through there is either a lot of satire, or a ton of B.S. It was just odd to see a website for the “landed poor” so full of people making incomes in the top 3% globally complaining.May 18, 2008 at 12:18 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20704192024ParticipantHey Flu,
I won’t have a short sale, cause I have 100% financing. I am going to just send the keys back to the bank. No harm no foul.
P.S.
Don’t poke the tigerNavy,
That is understandable. I just think if you read this entire thread through there is either a lot of satire, or a ton of B.S. It was just odd to see a website for the “landed poor” so full of people making incomes in the top 3% globally complaining.May 18, 2008 at 7:44 AM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20677892024ParticipantDearest Flu,
You make too many arguments out of the silence. You have no idea of my charitable giving contributions and or the percentage the rebate check is of that per annum. Nor do you know how much time I spend on causes like the ones I mentioned. Your argument does not stand up. Let me get this straight, if someone makes a purchase that seems ostentation to you, then they have no ability to have a social justice meter? I think Warren Buffet speaks to that issue. What about Bill Gates. Both spend the kind of money you will never see on dispensable items, yet makes massive contributions. Seems I hit a soft spot little buddy. I thought you had thick skin. Spend some time looking in the mirror and get back to me. Also, did you skip logic or philosophy in community college. Your thoughts are as thick as soup. By the way, do you do anything else beside give opinions? Your post are quite prolific, I have to give you that.May 18, 2008 at 7:44 AM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20683492024ParticipantDearest Flu,
You make too many arguments out of the silence. You have no idea of my charitable giving contributions and or the percentage the rebate check is of that per annum. Nor do you know how much time I spend on causes like the ones I mentioned. Your argument does not stand up. Let me get this straight, if someone makes a purchase that seems ostentation to you, then they have no ability to have a social justice meter? I think Warren Buffet speaks to that issue. What about Bill Gates. Both spend the kind of money you will never see on dispensable items, yet makes massive contributions. Seems I hit a soft spot little buddy. I thought you had thick skin. Spend some time looking in the mirror and get back to me. Also, did you skip logic or philosophy in community college. Your thoughts are as thick as soup. By the way, do you do anything else beside give opinions? Your post are quite prolific, I have to give you that.May 18, 2008 at 7:44 AM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20686392024ParticipantDearest Flu,
You make too many arguments out of the silence. You have no idea of my charitable giving contributions and or the percentage the rebate check is of that per annum. Nor do you know how much time I spend on causes like the ones I mentioned. Your argument does not stand up. Let me get this straight, if someone makes a purchase that seems ostentation to you, then they have no ability to have a social justice meter? I think Warren Buffet speaks to that issue. What about Bill Gates. Both spend the kind of money you will never see on dispensable items, yet makes massive contributions. Seems I hit a soft spot little buddy. I thought you had thick skin. Spend some time looking in the mirror and get back to me. Also, did you skip logic or philosophy in community college. Your thoughts are as thick as soup. By the way, do you do anything else beside give opinions? Your post are quite prolific, I have to give you that.May 18, 2008 at 7:44 AM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20688892024ParticipantDearest Flu,
You make too many arguments out of the silence. You have no idea of my charitable giving contributions and or the percentage the rebate check is of that per annum. Nor do you know how much time I spend on causes like the ones I mentioned. Your argument does not stand up. Let me get this straight, if someone makes a purchase that seems ostentation to you, then they have no ability to have a social justice meter? I think Warren Buffet speaks to that issue. What about Bill Gates. Both spend the kind of money you will never see on dispensable items, yet makes massive contributions. Seems I hit a soft spot little buddy. I thought you had thick skin. Spend some time looking in the mirror and get back to me. Also, did you skip logic or philosophy in community college. Your thoughts are as thick as soup. By the way, do you do anything else beside give opinions? Your post are quite prolific, I have to give you that.May 18, 2008 at 7:44 AM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20691992024ParticipantDearest Flu,
You make too many arguments out of the silence. You have no idea of my charitable giving contributions and or the percentage the rebate check is of that per annum. Nor do you know how much time I spend on causes like the ones I mentioned. Your argument does not stand up. Let me get this straight, if someone makes a purchase that seems ostentation to you, then they have no ability to have a social justice meter? I think Warren Buffet speaks to that issue. What about Bill Gates. Both spend the kind of money you will never see on dispensable items, yet makes massive contributions. Seems I hit a soft spot little buddy. I thought you had thick skin. Spend some time looking in the mirror and get back to me. Also, did you skip logic or philosophy in community college. Your thoughts are as thick as soup. By the way, do you do anything else beside give opinions? Your post are quite prolific, I have to give you that.May 17, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20668792024ParticipantFLU, That is a good nickname for you, as your post are usually a bit viral and tend to make me want to puke.
Maybe you can spend your time waiting for the meltdown by pondering the fact that 100,000,000 (That’s One Hundred Million) people have fallen into abject poverty in the last 60 days due to the run up in food cost around the world. Just for a reality check; that means in fear of starvation. I just think there are some more important things going on then people not being able to afford an overpriced home. Hopefully you will start being pissed off about the right things.
May 17, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20674092024ParticipantFLU, That is a good nickname for you, as your post are usually a bit viral and tend to make me want to puke.
Maybe you can spend your time waiting for the meltdown by pondering the fact that 100,000,000 (That’s One Hundred Million) people have fallen into abject poverty in the last 60 days due to the run up in food cost around the world. Just for a reality check; that means in fear of starvation. I just think there are some more important things going on then people not being able to afford an overpriced home. Hopefully you will start being pissed off about the right things.
May 17, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20677092024ParticipantFLU, That is a good nickname for you, as your post are usually a bit viral and tend to make me want to puke.
Maybe you can spend your time waiting for the meltdown by pondering the fact that 100,000,000 (That’s One Hundred Million) people have fallen into abject poverty in the last 60 days due to the run up in food cost around the world. Just for a reality check; that means in fear of starvation. I just think there are some more important things going on then people not being able to afford an overpriced home. Hopefully you will start being pissed off about the right things.
May 17, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20679792024ParticipantFLU, That is a good nickname for you, as your post are usually a bit viral and tend to make me want to puke.
Maybe you can spend your time waiting for the meltdown by pondering the fact that 100,000,000 (That’s One Hundred Million) people have fallen into abject poverty in the last 60 days due to the run up in food cost around the world. Just for a reality check; that means in fear of starvation. I just think there are some more important things going on then people not being able to afford an overpriced home. Hopefully you will start being pissed off about the right things.
May 17, 2008 at 10:53 PM in reply to: What are you going to do with you’re gov. rebate check next month? #20682692024ParticipantFLU, That is a good nickname for you, as your post are usually a bit viral and tend to make me want to puke.
Maybe you can spend your time waiting for the meltdown by pondering the fact that 100,000,000 (That’s One Hundred Million) people have fallen into abject poverty in the last 60 days due to the run up in food cost around the world. Just for a reality check; that means in fear of starvation. I just think there are some more important things going on then people not being able to afford an overpriced home. Hopefully you will start being pissed off about the right things.
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