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ParticipantSide note: Gotta love girlfriend eating a big old bag of hot tamales like nothing is happening towards the end. Dude is right across from her dripping with blood and she’s just macking on candy.
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ParticipantSide note: Gotta love girlfriend eating a big old bag of hot tamales like nothing is happening towards the end. Dude is right across from her dripping with blood and she’s just macking on candy.
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ParticipantSide note: Gotta love girlfriend eating a big old bag of hot tamales like nothing is happening towards the end. Dude is right across from her dripping with blood and she’s just macking on candy.
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ParticipantSide note: Gotta love girlfriend eating a big old bag of hot tamales like nothing is happening towards the end. Dude is right across from her dripping with blood and she’s just macking on candy.
CBad
ParticipantSide note: Gotta love girlfriend eating a big old bag of hot tamales like nothing is happening towards the end. Dude is right across from her dripping with blood and she’s just macking on candy.
February 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515306CBad
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Had they shrugged their shoulders, said we made a mistake, and moved to a rental without waiting until the sherrif showed up, you (the kid) would not have been the wiser.[/quote]I really think you’re assuming too much here. Moving into a rental would have been no big deal but assumes one has the funds, ability, and steady cash flow. What if the next step is homelessness? You’re painting a picture of a best case scenario foreclosure I guess. It’s true that the reaction is more of the issue but it’s also true that many times when there is a foreclosure, there are a whole ton of other things going on as well that led to it. You’re discounting things like divorce, death, abandonment, job loss, medical issues, legal issues, etc. It’s not like the matter is always as simple as going from owning to renting and involves people who are just bad with money.
February 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515448CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]
Had they shrugged their shoulders, said we made a mistake, and moved to a rental without waiting until the sherrif showed up, you (the kid) would not have been the wiser.[/quote]I really think you’re assuming too much here. Moving into a rental would have been no big deal but assumes one has the funds, ability, and steady cash flow. What if the next step is homelessness? You’re painting a picture of a best case scenario foreclosure I guess. It’s true that the reaction is more of the issue but it’s also true that many times when there is a foreclosure, there are a whole ton of other things going on as well that led to it. You’re discounting things like divorce, death, abandonment, job loss, medical issues, legal issues, etc. It’s not like the matter is always as simple as going from owning to renting and involves people who are just bad with money.
February 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515868CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]
Had they shrugged their shoulders, said we made a mistake, and moved to a rental without waiting until the sherrif showed up, you (the kid) would not have been the wiser.[/quote]I really think you’re assuming too much here. Moving into a rental would have been no big deal but assumes one has the funds, ability, and steady cash flow. What if the next step is homelessness? You’re painting a picture of a best case scenario foreclosure I guess. It’s true that the reaction is more of the issue but it’s also true that many times when there is a foreclosure, there are a whole ton of other things going on as well that led to it. You’re discounting things like divorce, death, abandonment, job loss, medical issues, legal issues, etc. It’s not like the matter is always as simple as going from owning to renting and involves people who are just bad with money.
February 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515960CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]
Had they shrugged their shoulders, said we made a mistake, and moved to a rental without waiting until the sherrif showed up, you (the kid) would not have been the wiser.[/quote]I really think you’re assuming too much here. Moving into a rental would have been no big deal but assumes one has the funds, ability, and steady cash flow. What if the next step is homelessness? You’re painting a picture of a best case scenario foreclosure I guess. It’s true that the reaction is more of the issue but it’s also true that many times when there is a foreclosure, there are a whole ton of other things going on as well that led to it. You’re discounting things like divorce, death, abandonment, job loss, medical issues, legal issues, etc. It’s not like the matter is always as simple as going from owning to renting and involves people who are just bad with money.
February 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #516209CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]
Had they shrugged their shoulders, said we made a mistake, and moved to a rental without waiting until the sherrif showed up, you (the kid) would not have been the wiser.[/quote]I really think you’re assuming too much here. Moving into a rental would have been no big deal but assumes one has the funds, ability, and steady cash flow. What if the next step is homelessness? You’re painting a picture of a best case scenario foreclosure I guess. It’s true that the reaction is more of the issue but it’s also true that many times when there is a foreclosure, there are a whole ton of other things going on as well that led to it. You’re discounting things like divorce, death, abandonment, job loss, medical issues, legal issues, etc. It’s not like the matter is always as simple as going from owning to renting and involves people who are just bad with money.
February 19, 2010 at 10:42 AM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515074CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.[/quote]
HA! I could have a really large, painful, detailed reply to this but instead I’ll just say that you should be happy that you are blissfully ignorant on this subject. I wouldn’t wish what I went through as a child on anyone.
February 19, 2010 at 10:42 AM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515216CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.[/quote]
HA! I could have a really large, painful, detailed reply to this but instead I’ll just say that you should be happy that you are blissfully ignorant on this subject. I wouldn’t wish what I went through as a child on anyone.
February 19, 2010 at 10:42 AM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515631CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.[/quote]
HA! I could have a really large, painful, detailed reply to this but instead I’ll just say that you should be happy that you are blissfully ignorant on this subject. I wouldn’t wish what I went through as a child on anyone.
February 19, 2010 at 10:42 AM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515723CBad
Participant[quote=svelte]Sometimes I think that people make too much on the effect of foreclosure on kids.
Remembering back in my childhood, I did not care at all whether we rented or bought or whatever. As long as I had a place to lay my head, store my clothes and play with my toys I was happy.[/quote]
HA! I could have a really large, painful, detailed reply to this but instead I’ll just say that you should be happy that you are blissfully ignorant on this subject. I wouldn’t wish what I went through as a child on anyone.
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