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barnaby33ParticipantWhen things gets tough or when things don’t go our way, we get divorced. How is that any different than walking from a mortgage loan?
Its different in two ways:- Walking from the mortgage is less painful
- You walk from the mortgage, run from the marriage
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWhen things gets tough or when things don’t go our way, we get divorced. How is that any different than walking from a mortgage loan?
Its different in two ways:- Walking from the mortgage is less painful
- You walk from the mortgage, run from the marriage
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWhat I find fascinating here is the trollish nature of this thread. MPO/Dingo, I haven’t seen you post before. That is not to say that you haven’t, I just haven’t seen you. So for you to be able to come here and whip up such a frenzy is fascinating to me. You didn’t write anything that hasn’t been said before. Nothing in your post was much more than a snide and bitter remark and yet you really hit a chord. It takes quite a barb to get bugs worked up like that.
I noticed in one of your posts that you had taken advantage of the bubble, but got out in early 04 on your most vulnerable properties. Now that shows quite a bit of prescience. Most people were blissfully unaware, sans this community and a few others, of how inflated the bubble had become. If you were aware of the bubble, and how severely inflated it was, How can you now take the position that wishing for a return to normalcy is some Chinese curse? After all the subtext of your, “careful what you wish for,” comment is that we all just might get it.
That takes some pretty good moral flexibility in my book, but its a rather small book, maybe you read it?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWhat I find fascinating here is the trollish nature of this thread. MPO/Dingo, I haven’t seen you post before. That is not to say that you haven’t, I just haven’t seen you. So for you to be able to come here and whip up such a frenzy is fascinating to me. You didn’t write anything that hasn’t been said before. Nothing in your post was much more than a snide and bitter remark and yet you really hit a chord. It takes quite a barb to get bugs worked up like that.
I noticed in one of your posts that you had taken advantage of the bubble, but got out in early 04 on your most vulnerable properties. Now that shows quite a bit of prescience. Most people were blissfully unaware, sans this community and a few others, of how inflated the bubble had become. If you were aware of the bubble, and how severely inflated it was, How can you now take the position that wishing for a return to normalcy is some Chinese curse? After all the subtext of your, “careful what you wish for,” comment is that we all just might get it.
That takes some pretty good moral flexibility in my book, but its a rather small book, maybe you read it?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWhat I find fascinating here is the trollish nature of this thread. MPO/Dingo, I haven’t seen you post before. That is not to say that you haven’t, I just haven’t seen you. So for you to be able to come here and whip up such a frenzy is fascinating to me. You didn’t write anything that hasn’t been said before. Nothing in your post was much more than a snide and bitter remark and yet you really hit a chord. It takes quite a barb to get bugs worked up like that.
I noticed in one of your posts that you had taken advantage of the bubble, but got out in early 04 on your most vulnerable properties. Now that shows quite a bit of prescience. Most people were blissfully unaware, sans this community and a few others, of how inflated the bubble had become. If you were aware of the bubble, and how severely inflated it was, How can you now take the position that wishing for a return to normalcy is some Chinese curse? After all the subtext of your, “careful what you wish for,” comment is that we all just might get it.
That takes some pretty good moral flexibility in my book, but its a rather small book, maybe you read it?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWhat I find fascinating here is the trollish nature of this thread. MPO/Dingo, I haven’t seen you post before. That is not to say that you haven’t, I just haven’t seen you. So for you to be able to come here and whip up such a frenzy is fascinating to me. You didn’t write anything that hasn’t been said before. Nothing in your post was much more than a snide and bitter remark and yet you really hit a chord. It takes quite a barb to get bugs worked up like that.
I noticed in one of your posts that you had taken advantage of the bubble, but got out in early 04 on your most vulnerable properties. Now that shows quite a bit of prescience. Most people were blissfully unaware, sans this community and a few others, of how inflated the bubble had become. If you were aware of the bubble, and how severely inflated it was, How can you now take the position that wishing for a return to normalcy is some Chinese curse? After all the subtext of your, “careful what you wish for,” comment is that we all just might get it.
That takes some pretty good moral flexibility in my book, but its a rather small book, maybe you read it?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWhat I find fascinating here is the trollish nature of this thread. MPO/Dingo, I haven’t seen you post before. That is not to say that you haven’t, I just haven’t seen you. So for you to be able to come here and whip up such a frenzy is fascinating to me. You didn’t write anything that hasn’t been said before. Nothing in your post was much more than a snide and bitter remark and yet you really hit a chord. It takes quite a barb to get bugs worked up like that.
I noticed in one of your posts that you had taken advantage of the bubble, but got out in early 04 on your most vulnerable properties. Now that shows quite a bit of prescience. Most people were blissfully unaware, sans this community and a few others, of how inflated the bubble had become. If you were aware of the bubble, and how severely inflated it was, How can you now take the position that wishing for a return to normalcy is some Chinese curse? After all the subtext of your, “careful what you wish for,” comment is that we all just might get it.
That takes some pretty good moral flexibility in my book, but its a rather small book, maybe you read it?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantConned by Crooks, you have been punished that much is for certain. Whether its, “enough” is merely a matter of perspective. I don’t know the details of the scam but these types of scams appear in every boom cycle, and the suckers, ahem I mean investors always get fleeced.
The only good thing that will come out of this whole sordid affair is that maybe those around you will learn from your hardship and not make the same mistakes. Everyone pays. You lose money, maybe even your house. The banks are left with REO’s that no one will purchase at the prices owed against them. People like me are left out, unable to afford buying a home at all. Somehow everyone gets stuck with the bill.
It sounds like the scam artists have spent the money, so how can you possibly get it back? Even more interesting to me is why these scams are often so tightly coupled with churches as in, I met these people through church. Does church make people appear more trustworthy?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantConned by Crooks, you have been punished that much is for certain. Whether its, “enough” is merely a matter of perspective. I don’t know the details of the scam but these types of scams appear in every boom cycle, and the suckers, ahem I mean investors always get fleeced.
The only good thing that will come out of this whole sordid affair is that maybe those around you will learn from your hardship and not make the same mistakes. Everyone pays. You lose money, maybe even your house. The banks are left with REO’s that no one will purchase at the prices owed against them. People like me are left out, unable to afford buying a home at all. Somehow everyone gets stuck with the bill.
It sounds like the scam artists have spent the money, so how can you possibly get it back? Even more interesting to me is why these scams are often so tightly coupled with churches as in, I met these people through church. Does church make people appear more trustworthy?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantConned by Crooks, you have been punished that much is for certain. Whether its, “enough” is merely a matter of perspective. I don’t know the details of the scam but these types of scams appear in every boom cycle, and the suckers, ahem I mean investors always get fleeced.
The only good thing that will come out of this whole sordid affair is that maybe those around you will learn from your hardship and not make the same mistakes. Everyone pays. You lose money, maybe even your house. The banks are left with REO’s that no one will purchase at the prices owed against them. People like me are left out, unable to afford buying a home at all. Somehow everyone gets stuck with the bill.
It sounds like the scam artists have spent the money, so how can you possibly get it back? Even more interesting to me is why these scams are often so tightly coupled with churches as in, I met these people through church. Does church make people appear more trustworthy?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantConned by Crooks, you have been punished that much is for certain. Whether its, “enough” is merely a matter of perspective. I don’t know the details of the scam but these types of scams appear in every boom cycle, and the suckers, ahem I mean investors always get fleeced.
The only good thing that will come out of this whole sordid affair is that maybe those around you will learn from your hardship and not make the same mistakes. Everyone pays. You lose money, maybe even your house. The banks are left with REO’s that no one will purchase at the prices owed against them. People like me are left out, unable to afford buying a home at all. Somehow everyone gets stuck with the bill.
It sounds like the scam artists have spent the money, so how can you possibly get it back? Even more interesting to me is why these scams are often so tightly coupled with churches as in, I met these people through church. Does church make people appear more trustworthy?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantConned by Crooks, you have been punished that much is for certain. Whether its, “enough” is merely a matter of perspective. I don’t know the details of the scam but these types of scams appear in every boom cycle, and the suckers, ahem I mean investors always get fleeced.
The only good thing that will come out of this whole sordid affair is that maybe those around you will learn from your hardship and not make the same mistakes. Everyone pays. You lose money, maybe even your house. The banks are left with REO’s that no one will purchase at the prices owed against them. People like me are left out, unable to afford buying a home at all. Somehow everyone gets stuck with the bill.
It sounds like the scam artists have spent the money, so how can you possibly get it back? Even more interesting to me is why these scams are often so tightly coupled with churches as in, I met these people through church. Does church make people appear more trustworthy?
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantCampy, but still funny. My main problem with forcing women to wear burqas is that its easier to hide being overweight. If I have to wear hot pink spandex hot pants to work, so should they.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantCampy, but still funny. My main problem with forcing women to wear burqas is that its easier to hide being overweight. If I have to wear hot pink spandex hot pants to work, so should they.
Josh
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