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Bugs
ParticipantDo the hug and “air kiss” like they do in the Latin American cultures. It’s not overtly threatening and you can still guage the response to closer contact.
Bugs
ParticipantDo the hug and “air kiss” like they do in the Latin American cultures. It’s not overtly threatening and you can still guage the response to closer contact.
Bugs
ParticipantDo the hug and “air kiss” like they do in the Latin American cultures. It’s not overtly threatening and you can still guage the response to closer contact.
Bugs
ParticipantDo the hug and “air kiss” like they do in the Latin American cultures. It’s not overtly threatening and you can still guage the response to closer contact.
Bugs
ParticipantActually, I think that when the market does finally hit bottom and the inventory drops to below 6 months worth of sales that the “bounce back may gather momentum very quickly. There are a lot of people who got a taste of not working for a living and who are sitting on the sidelines trying to work the REO flips and such right now. By the time this drags on, I think these people will jump back in at the first opportunity.
I’ve had conversations this week with a couple brokers and “third party” loan originators. Thankfully none of them are clients of mine. These guys know there is no profitable play for their clients right now but they don’t care. It’s all about the commissions and the churn. They are chomping at the bit looking for a dream to sell, and according to them they have a lot of buyers who want to dream that dream again.
I don’t think we should ignore the sentiments of these bulls. The only thing that would slow them down is the availability of financing. If the financing is at all reasonable, I think there might be another price spike. The only question in my mind is whether it will lead to the gross distortions we had this time, and that will depend on the greed of the lenders and the laziness of the government.
I doubt you could lose money betting against either.
Bugs
ParticipantActually, I think that when the market does finally hit bottom and the inventory drops to below 6 months worth of sales that the “bounce back may gather momentum very quickly. There are a lot of people who got a taste of not working for a living and who are sitting on the sidelines trying to work the REO flips and such right now. By the time this drags on, I think these people will jump back in at the first opportunity.
I’ve had conversations this week with a couple brokers and “third party” loan originators. Thankfully none of them are clients of mine. These guys know there is no profitable play for their clients right now but they don’t care. It’s all about the commissions and the churn. They are chomping at the bit looking for a dream to sell, and according to them they have a lot of buyers who want to dream that dream again.
I don’t think we should ignore the sentiments of these bulls. The only thing that would slow them down is the availability of financing. If the financing is at all reasonable, I think there might be another price spike. The only question in my mind is whether it will lead to the gross distortions we had this time, and that will depend on the greed of the lenders and the laziness of the government.
I doubt you could lose money betting against either.
Bugs
ParticipantActually, I think that when the market does finally hit bottom and the inventory drops to below 6 months worth of sales that the “bounce back may gather momentum very quickly. There are a lot of people who got a taste of not working for a living and who are sitting on the sidelines trying to work the REO flips and such right now. By the time this drags on, I think these people will jump back in at the first opportunity.
I’ve had conversations this week with a couple brokers and “third party” loan originators. Thankfully none of them are clients of mine. These guys know there is no profitable play for their clients right now but they don’t care. It’s all about the commissions and the churn. They are chomping at the bit looking for a dream to sell, and according to them they have a lot of buyers who want to dream that dream again.
I don’t think we should ignore the sentiments of these bulls. The only thing that would slow them down is the availability of financing. If the financing is at all reasonable, I think there might be another price spike. The only question in my mind is whether it will lead to the gross distortions we had this time, and that will depend on the greed of the lenders and the laziness of the government.
I doubt you could lose money betting against either.
Bugs
ParticipantActually, I think that when the market does finally hit bottom and the inventory drops to below 6 months worth of sales that the “bounce back may gather momentum very quickly. There are a lot of people who got a taste of not working for a living and who are sitting on the sidelines trying to work the REO flips and such right now. By the time this drags on, I think these people will jump back in at the first opportunity.
I’ve had conversations this week with a couple brokers and “third party” loan originators. Thankfully none of them are clients of mine. These guys know there is no profitable play for their clients right now but they don’t care. It’s all about the commissions and the churn. They are chomping at the bit looking for a dream to sell, and according to them they have a lot of buyers who want to dream that dream again.
I don’t think we should ignore the sentiments of these bulls. The only thing that would slow them down is the availability of financing. If the financing is at all reasonable, I think there might be another price spike. The only question in my mind is whether it will lead to the gross distortions we had this time, and that will depend on the greed of the lenders and the laziness of the government.
I doubt you could lose money betting against either.
Bugs
ParticipantActually, I think that when the market does finally hit bottom and the inventory drops to below 6 months worth of sales that the “bounce back may gather momentum very quickly. There are a lot of people who got a taste of not working for a living and who are sitting on the sidelines trying to work the REO flips and such right now. By the time this drags on, I think these people will jump back in at the first opportunity.
I’ve had conversations this week with a couple brokers and “third party” loan originators. Thankfully none of them are clients of mine. These guys know there is no profitable play for their clients right now but they don’t care. It’s all about the commissions and the churn. They are chomping at the bit looking for a dream to sell, and according to them they have a lot of buyers who want to dream that dream again.
I don’t think we should ignore the sentiments of these bulls. The only thing that would slow them down is the availability of financing. If the financing is at all reasonable, I think there might be another price spike. The only question in my mind is whether it will lead to the gross distortions we had this time, and that will depend on the greed of the lenders and the laziness of the government.
I doubt you could lose money betting against either.
Bugs
ParticipantSorry, my last post was a little tongue in cheek. I think I’m in the same boat as Cardiffman and while I admire Temeculaguy’s style from afar I can’t really imagine trying to run in his circle.
Outside of my extended family, my social circle is numbered on the fingers of one hand and I have no interest in expanding it. I have no culture (no socially acceptabe culture, anyway) and I have no interest in upgrading it. I can’t imagine changing my life or my priorities to win the approval of a woman and I can’t imagine spending any amount of time to change someone else’s life to fit mine. A relationship either comes together relatively easily or it stops dead at the coffee date. Who in their right mind would spend 2 seconds wondering how to make a high maintenance relationship work?
Marion, you should move on and not give this guy another thought. The prenup is an indicator of a personality that either doesn’t know or doesn’t care how to effectively communicate on your level, and at best represents a remodeling project for you. That’s assuming you buy into the quaint notion that people will change for others. Likewise, you can be sure that you don’t fit his specifications either. A relationship with you would surely involve more work for him than it would be worth.
Based on how you’ve described your expectations, I’m wondering if maybe it would be easier to snag your desired combo if you pushed your maximum acceptable age back 10 or 15 years?
Bugs
ParticipantSorry, my last post was a little tongue in cheek. I think I’m in the same boat as Cardiffman and while I admire Temeculaguy’s style from afar I can’t really imagine trying to run in his circle.
Outside of my extended family, my social circle is numbered on the fingers of one hand and I have no interest in expanding it. I have no culture (no socially acceptabe culture, anyway) and I have no interest in upgrading it. I can’t imagine changing my life or my priorities to win the approval of a woman and I can’t imagine spending any amount of time to change someone else’s life to fit mine. A relationship either comes together relatively easily or it stops dead at the coffee date. Who in their right mind would spend 2 seconds wondering how to make a high maintenance relationship work?
Marion, you should move on and not give this guy another thought. The prenup is an indicator of a personality that either doesn’t know or doesn’t care how to effectively communicate on your level, and at best represents a remodeling project for you. That’s assuming you buy into the quaint notion that people will change for others. Likewise, you can be sure that you don’t fit his specifications either. A relationship with you would surely involve more work for him than it would be worth.
Based on how you’ve described your expectations, I’m wondering if maybe it would be easier to snag your desired combo if you pushed your maximum acceptable age back 10 or 15 years?
Bugs
ParticipantSorry, my last post was a little tongue in cheek. I think I’m in the same boat as Cardiffman and while I admire Temeculaguy’s style from afar I can’t really imagine trying to run in his circle.
Outside of my extended family, my social circle is numbered on the fingers of one hand and I have no interest in expanding it. I have no culture (no socially acceptabe culture, anyway) and I have no interest in upgrading it. I can’t imagine changing my life or my priorities to win the approval of a woman and I can’t imagine spending any amount of time to change someone else’s life to fit mine. A relationship either comes together relatively easily or it stops dead at the coffee date. Who in their right mind would spend 2 seconds wondering how to make a high maintenance relationship work?
Marion, you should move on and not give this guy another thought. The prenup is an indicator of a personality that either doesn’t know or doesn’t care how to effectively communicate on your level, and at best represents a remodeling project for you. That’s assuming you buy into the quaint notion that people will change for others. Likewise, you can be sure that you don’t fit his specifications either. A relationship with you would surely involve more work for him than it would be worth.
Based on how you’ve described your expectations, I’m wondering if maybe it would be easier to snag your desired combo if you pushed your maximum acceptable age back 10 or 15 years?
Bugs
ParticipantSorry, my last post was a little tongue in cheek. I think I’m in the same boat as Cardiffman and while I admire Temeculaguy’s style from afar I can’t really imagine trying to run in his circle.
Outside of my extended family, my social circle is numbered on the fingers of one hand and I have no interest in expanding it. I have no culture (no socially acceptabe culture, anyway) and I have no interest in upgrading it. I can’t imagine changing my life or my priorities to win the approval of a woman and I can’t imagine spending any amount of time to change someone else’s life to fit mine. A relationship either comes together relatively easily or it stops dead at the coffee date. Who in their right mind would spend 2 seconds wondering how to make a high maintenance relationship work?
Marion, you should move on and not give this guy another thought. The prenup is an indicator of a personality that either doesn’t know or doesn’t care how to effectively communicate on your level, and at best represents a remodeling project for you. That’s assuming you buy into the quaint notion that people will change for others. Likewise, you can be sure that you don’t fit his specifications either. A relationship with you would surely involve more work for him than it would be worth.
Based on how you’ve described your expectations, I’m wondering if maybe it would be easier to snag your desired combo if you pushed your maximum acceptable age back 10 or 15 years?
Bugs
ParticipantSorry, my last post was a little tongue in cheek. I think I’m in the same boat as Cardiffman and while I admire Temeculaguy’s style from afar I can’t really imagine trying to run in his circle.
Outside of my extended family, my social circle is numbered on the fingers of one hand and I have no interest in expanding it. I have no culture (no socially acceptabe culture, anyway) and I have no interest in upgrading it. I can’t imagine changing my life or my priorities to win the approval of a woman and I can’t imagine spending any amount of time to change someone else’s life to fit mine. A relationship either comes together relatively easily or it stops dead at the coffee date. Who in their right mind would spend 2 seconds wondering how to make a high maintenance relationship work?
Marion, you should move on and not give this guy another thought. The prenup is an indicator of a personality that either doesn’t know or doesn’t care how to effectively communicate on your level, and at best represents a remodeling project for you. That’s assuming you buy into the quaint notion that people will change for others. Likewise, you can be sure that you don’t fit his specifications either. A relationship with you would surely involve more work for him than it would be worth.
Based on how you’ve described your expectations, I’m wondering if maybe it would be easier to snag your desired combo if you pushed your maximum acceptable age back 10 or 15 years?
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