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Participant[quote=bearishgurl]I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol![/quote]
Hahaha me neither but they seem to like it! I just can’t get over the morality of the whole thing, they’re nice people but it makes me wonder…
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ParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
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ParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
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ParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
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ParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
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ParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
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Participant[quote=captcha]If you are an ‘auslander’ good luck getting any of that. The country generally has no areas like Logan Heights and East LA or associations like Vista Home Boys.[/quote]
Actually, foreigners may own weapons in Switzerland as long as they have a residence permit and are not from countries on a “prohibited” list. More details here. What isn’t mentioned in the article is that I think this is the long-term permit, which takes 12 years to get. But it is possible for foreigners to have guns there.
True that they don’t have gangs and the sorts of low-life we have here. But again, that has nothing to do with guns and everything to do with who we are as a culture. Just like “Bowling With Columbine” tried to say.
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Participant[quote=captcha]If you are an ‘auslander’ good luck getting any of that. The country generally has no areas like Logan Heights and East LA or associations like Vista Home Boys.[/quote]
Actually, foreigners may own weapons in Switzerland as long as they have a residence permit and are not from countries on a “prohibited” list. More details here. What isn’t mentioned in the article is that I think this is the long-term permit, which takes 12 years to get. But it is possible for foreigners to have guns there.
True that they don’t have gangs and the sorts of low-life we have here. But again, that has nothing to do with guns and everything to do with who we are as a culture. Just like “Bowling With Columbine” tried to say.
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Participant[quote=captcha]If you are an ‘auslander’ good luck getting any of that. The country generally has no areas like Logan Heights and East LA or associations like Vista Home Boys.[/quote]
Actually, foreigners may own weapons in Switzerland as long as they have a residence permit and are not from countries on a “prohibited” list. More details here. What isn’t mentioned in the article is that I think this is the long-term permit, which takes 12 years to get. But it is possible for foreigners to have guns there.
True that they don’t have gangs and the sorts of low-life we have here. But again, that has nothing to do with guns and everything to do with who we are as a culture. Just like “Bowling With Columbine” tried to say.
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Participant[quote=captcha]If you are an ‘auslander’ good luck getting any of that. The country generally has no areas like Logan Heights and East LA or associations like Vista Home Boys.[/quote]
Actually, foreigners may own weapons in Switzerland as long as they have a residence permit and are not from countries on a “prohibited” list. More details here. What isn’t mentioned in the article is that I think this is the long-term permit, which takes 12 years to get. But it is possible for foreigners to have guns there.
True that they don’t have gangs and the sorts of low-life we have here. But again, that has nothing to do with guns and everything to do with who we are as a culture. Just like “Bowling With Columbine” tried to say.
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Participant[quote=captcha]If you are an ‘auslander’ good luck getting any of that. The country generally has no areas like Logan Heights and East LA or associations like Vista Home Boys.[/quote]
Actually, foreigners may own weapons in Switzerland as long as they have a residence permit and are not from countries on a “prohibited” list. More details here. What isn’t mentioned in the article is that I think this is the long-term permit, which takes 12 years to get. But it is possible for foreigners to have guns there.
True that they don’t have gangs and the sorts of low-life we have here. But again, that has nothing to do with guns and everything to do with who we are as a culture. Just like “Bowling With Columbine” tried to say.
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Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
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Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
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Participant[quote=walterwhite]No need for a farm. Soon we will be growing meat from stem cells in large clean vats. In this months harpers, interviews w the scientists who are bring us labmeat.[/quote]
No tendons, no bones, no cartilage. Yum!
They will probably be able to grow it in fun shapes like 4-leaf clover, etc…
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