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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]A buddy I play hockey with had a 5 year option arm. His loan reset 3 weeks ago. It used to be 5% and it just reset to 4.25%. [/quote]
Please excuse the threadjack, but where do you play hockey SDR? I’ve been looking to play again but don’t know which rink is the best.
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Participant[quote=SD Realtor]A buddy I play hockey with had a 5 year option arm. His loan reset 3 weeks ago. It used to be 5% and it just reset to 4.25%. [/quote]
Please excuse the threadjack, but where do you play hockey SDR? I’ve been looking to play again but don’t know which rink is the best.
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ParticipantThe 1920’s had their McMansions too — check out east village and uptown (Banker’s Hill, Golden Hill, Normal Heights, North Park, South Park, etc) and you’ll find quite a lot of big “masions” that over the years have been chopped up into duplexes or 4plexes. I’m guessing that the McMansions of the past 20 years will suffer the same fate.
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ParticipantThe 1920’s had their McMansions too — check out east village and uptown (Banker’s Hill, Golden Hill, Normal Heights, North Park, South Park, etc) and you’ll find quite a lot of big “masions” that over the years have been chopped up into duplexes or 4plexes. I’m guessing that the McMansions of the past 20 years will suffer the same fate.
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ParticipantThe 1920’s had their McMansions too — check out east village and uptown (Banker’s Hill, Golden Hill, Normal Heights, North Park, South Park, etc) and you’ll find quite a lot of big “masions” that over the years have been chopped up into duplexes or 4plexes. I’m guessing that the McMansions of the past 20 years will suffer the same fate.
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ParticipantThe 1920’s had their McMansions too — check out east village and uptown (Banker’s Hill, Golden Hill, Normal Heights, North Park, South Park, etc) and you’ll find quite a lot of big “masions” that over the years have been chopped up into duplexes or 4plexes. I’m guessing that the McMansions of the past 20 years will suffer the same fate.
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ParticipantThe 1920’s had their McMansions too — check out east village and uptown (Banker’s Hill, Golden Hill, Normal Heights, North Park, South Park, etc) and you’ll find quite a lot of big “masions” that over the years have been chopped up into duplexes or 4plexes. I’m guessing that the McMansions of the past 20 years will suffer the same fate.
May 26, 2009 at 7:39 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #405940afx114
ParticipantRight on schedule: Schwarzenegger details $5.5B in additional cuts
The governor proposes $5.5 billion more cuts to close California’s $21.3 billion deficit, targeting welfare for low-income families, children’s health coverage, college assistance and parks.
May 26, 2009 at 7:39 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406186afx114
ParticipantRight on schedule: Schwarzenegger details $5.5B in additional cuts
The governor proposes $5.5 billion more cuts to close California’s $21.3 billion deficit, targeting welfare for low-income families, children’s health coverage, college assistance and parks.
May 26, 2009 at 7:39 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406427afx114
ParticipantRight on schedule: Schwarzenegger details $5.5B in additional cuts
The governor proposes $5.5 billion more cuts to close California’s $21.3 billion deficit, targeting welfare for low-income families, children’s health coverage, college assistance and parks.
May 26, 2009 at 7:39 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406488afx114
ParticipantRight on schedule: Schwarzenegger details $5.5B in additional cuts
The governor proposes $5.5 billion more cuts to close California’s $21.3 billion deficit, targeting welfare for low-income families, children’s health coverage, college assistance and parks.
May 26, 2009 at 7:39 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406637afx114
ParticipantRight on schedule: Schwarzenegger details $5.5B in additional cuts
The governor proposes $5.5 billion more cuts to close California’s $21.3 billion deficit, targeting welfare for low-income families, children’s health coverage, college assistance and parks.
May 26, 2009 at 3:26 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #405831afx114
ParticipantI’m curious what percentage of the public would get an education if there weren’t public schools. Any guesses?
May 26, 2009 at 3:26 PM in reply to: OT: Schwarzenegger proposes the complete elimination of all state welfare programs #406077afx114
ParticipantI’m curious what percentage of the public would get an education if there weren’t public schools. Any guesses?
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