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November 24, 2010 at 11:33 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633237November 24, 2010 at 11:33 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633812CascaParticipant
When I want a good meal, I walk 100′ to my private club. It’s an old mansion from the ’20s built on the banks of the St John’s River. The food is fabulous.
November 24, 2010 at 11:33 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633159CascaParticipantWhen I want a good meal, I walk 100′ to my private club. It’s an old mansion from the ’20s built on the banks of the St John’s River. The food is fabulous.
November 24, 2010 at 11:33 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633941CascaParticipantWhen I want a good meal, I walk 100′ to my private club. It’s an old mansion from the ’20s built on the banks of the St John’s River. The food is fabulous.
November 24, 2010 at 11:33 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #634260CascaParticipantWhen I want a good meal, I walk 100′ to my private club. It’s an old mansion from the ’20s built on the banks of the St John’s River. The food is fabulous.
November 24, 2010 at 5:59 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633182CascaParticipantExactly Perma, to make a deal it takes two parties acting in good faith. As soon as one party starts acting in bad faith, there is no bargain. We’re a nation rife with knaves to whom a contract, let alone a handshake or one’s word, is meaningless.
Funny thing is I live in Jacksonville now. For a pittance I have an elegant penthouse condo on the river just steps from the Club Continental. I miss my California friends, but I’ll be back after the economic collapse.
November 24, 2010 at 5:59 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633886CascaParticipantExactly Perma, to make a deal it takes two parties acting in good faith. As soon as one party starts acting in bad faith, there is no bargain. We’re a nation rife with knaves to whom a contract, let alone a handshake or one’s word, is meaningless.
Funny thing is I live in Jacksonville now. For a pittance I have an elegant penthouse condo on the river just steps from the Club Continental. I miss my California friends, but I’ll be back after the economic collapse.
November 24, 2010 at 5:59 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633756CascaParticipantExactly Perma, to make a deal it takes two parties acting in good faith. As soon as one party starts acting in bad faith, there is no bargain. We’re a nation rife with knaves to whom a contract, let alone a handshake or one’s word, is meaningless.
Funny thing is I live in Jacksonville now. For a pittance I have an elegant penthouse condo on the river just steps from the Club Continental. I miss my California friends, but I’ll be back after the economic collapse.
November 24, 2010 at 5:59 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #634205CascaParticipantExactly Perma, to make a deal it takes two parties acting in good faith. As soon as one party starts acting in bad faith, there is no bargain. We’re a nation rife with knaves to whom a contract, let alone a handshake or one’s word, is meaningless.
Funny thing is I live in Jacksonville now. For a pittance I have an elegant penthouse condo on the river just steps from the Club Continental. I miss my California friends, but I’ll be back after the economic collapse.
November 24, 2010 at 5:59 AM in reply to: RollingStone: Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners #633104CascaParticipantExactly Perma, to make a deal it takes two parties acting in good faith. As soon as one party starts acting in bad faith, there is no bargain. We’re a nation rife with knaves to whom a contract, let alone a handshake or one’s word, is meaningless.
Funny thing is I live in Jacksonville now. For a pittance I have an elegant penthouse condo on the river just steps from the Club Continental. I miss my California friends, but I’ll be back after the economic collapse.
November 12, 2010 at 6:04 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #629920CascaParticipantYou will assimilate! And, Google will know every damned thing about you.
Bought a Droid at Costco last summer. Before I knew what had happened, the kid behind the counter had moved all my webmail to google, and given them all my passwords, from their the slippery slope became a precipice, and off I sailed into the darkening miasma.
November 12, 2010 at 6:04 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #631017CascaParticipantYou will assimilate! And, Google will know every damned thing about you.
Bought a Droid at Costco last summer. Before I knew what had happened, the kid behind the counter had moved all my webmail to google, and given them all my passwords, from their the slippery slope became a precipice, and off I sailed into the darkening miasma.
November 12, 2010 at 6:04 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #630572CascaParticipantYou will assimilate! And, Google will know every damned thing about you.
Bought a Droid at Costco last summer. Before I knew what had happened, the kid behind the counter had moved all my webmail to google, and given them all my passwords, from their the slippery slope became a precipice, and off I sailed into the darkening miasma.
November 12, 2010 at 6:04 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #630699CascaParticipantYou will assimilate! And, Google will know every damned thing about you.
Bought a Droid at Costco last summer. Before I knew what had happened, the kid behind the counter had moved all my webmail to google, and given them all my passwords, from their the slippery slope became a precipice, and off I sailed into the darkening miasma.
November 12, 2010 at 6:04 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #629997CascaParticipantYou will assimilate! And, Google will know every damned thing about you.
Bought a Droid at Costco last summer. Before I knew what had happened, the kid behind the counter had moved all my webmail to google, and given them all my passwords, from their the slippery slope became a precipice, and off I sailed into the darkening miasma.
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