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Very interesting. I’ve been living in a med size apt complex near West LA. It’s not dumpy enough that they can use ‘Luxury’ in the name of the apt complex. It’s 50 unit complex and recently (within the past month) they put up a sign promising $300 for referring a friend to rent a unit in the complex.
I’ve been at this unit about 1+ yr and it was 1st time I saw the sign. During the first few months I’ve been living here, any place that opened up was rented out pretty quickly.
I know a person (think a student) moved out to live with her boyfriend. Probably to save $.
dbapigParticipantVery interesting. I’ve been living in a med size apt complex near West LA. It’s not dumpy enough that they can use ‘Luxury’ in the name of the apt complex. It’s 50 unit complex and recently (within the past month) they put up a sign promising $300 for referring a friend to rent a unit in the complex.
I’ve been at this unit about 1+ yr and it was 1st time I saw the sign. During the first few months I’ve been living here, any place that opened up was rented out pretty quickly.
I know a person (think a student) moved out to live with her boyfriend. Probably to save $.
dbapigParticipantVery interesting. I’ve been living in a med size apt complex near West LA. It’s not dumpy enough that they can use ‘Luxury’ in the name of the apt complex. It’s 50 unit complex and recently (within the past month) they put up a sign promising $300 for referring a friend to rent a unit in the complex.
I’ve been at this unit about 1+ yr and it was 1st time I saw the sign. During the first few months I’ve been living here, any place that opened up was rented out pretty quickly.
I know a person (think a student) moved out to live with her boyfriend. Probably to save $.
dbapigParticipantVery interesting. I’ve been living in a med size apt complex near West LA. It’s not dumpy enough that they can use ‘Luxury’ in the name of the apt complex. It’s 50 unit complex and recently (within the past month) they put up a sign promising $300 for referring a friend to rent a unit in the complex.
I’ve been at this unit about 1+ yr and it was 1st time I saw the sign. During the first few months I’ve been living here, any place that opened up was rented out pretty quickly.
I know a person (think a student) moved out to live with her boyfriend. Probably to save $.
dbapigParticipantWerewolf,
“The South Koreans would love to throw out the US from the military bases.” –> Absolutely not true.
I’m not sure if you were of Korean descent or related to Korea in any way but US military presence in Korea is necessary. Sure it’s inconvenient but look at the map.
N. Korea is just across the border from S. Korea. There is a reason US didn’t attack (limited or all out) N. Korea when US found out N. Korea was developing nukes. And US gov’t seriously considered this. Any kind of war (limited or all out) will cause the kind of destruction and deaths that will make the war in Iraq look a minor event. If you didn’t know this already, you are obviously not qualified enough to make such a statement re US military presence in S. Korea.
And why would you not want a war on Korean peninsula? There are many but since you talk about following the money, the answer I’d give you is that S. Korea has 10th or 11th largest economy. Hence S. Korea consumes lots of products from US.
You are free to have your own opinions but please don’t make statement re Korea when you don’t know that much. Mean no offense.
Besides, S. Korea is one of the best examples of nation-building that worked, although it took 40 + yrs before a democracy was able to take root. I guess that’s why it is/was foolish to believe that Iraq can be a democratic nation in the time period our gov’t led us to believe. S. Korea doesn’t have the kind of religious conflicts like Iraq and it still took 40+ yrs for it to gain stable democracy…
dbapigParticipantWerewolf,
“The South Koreans would love to throw out the US from the military bases.” –> Absolutely not true.
I’m not sure if you were of Korean descent or related to Korea in any way but US military presence in Korea is necessary. Sure it’s inconvenient but look at the map.
N. Korea is just across the border from S. Korea. There is a reason US didn’t attack (limited or all out) N. Korea when US found out N. Korea was developing nukes. And US gov’t seriously considered this. Any kind of war (limited or all out) will cause the kind of destruction and deaths that will make the war in Iraq look a minor event. If you didn’t know this already, you are obviously not qualified enough to make such a statement re US military presence in S. Korea.
And why would you not want a war on Korean peninsula? There are many but since you talk about following the money, the answer I’d give you is that S. Korea has 10th or 11th largest economy. Hence S. Korea consumes lots of products from US.
You are free to have your own opinions but please don’t make statement re Korea when you don’t know that much. Mean no offense.
Besides, S. Korea is one of the best examples of nation-building that worked, although it took 40 + yrs before a democracy was able to take root. I guess that’s why it is/was foolish to believe that Iraq can be a democratic nation in the time period our gov’t led us to believe. S. Korea doesn’t have the kind of religious conflicts like Iraq and it still took 40+ yrs for it to gain stable democracy…
dbapigParticipantWerewolf,
“The South Koreans would love to throw out the US from the military bases.” –> Absolutely not true.
I’m not sure if you were of Korean descent or related to Korea in any way but US military presence in Korea is necessary. Sure it’s inconvenient but look at the map.
N. Korea is just across the border from S. Korea. There is a reason US didn’t attack (limited or all out) N. Korea when US found out N. Korea was developing nukes. And US gov’t seriously considered this. Any kind of war (limited or all out) will cause the kind of destruction and deaths that will make the war in Iraq look a minor event. If you didn’t know this already, you are obviously not qualified enough to make such a statement re US military presence in S. Korea.
And why would you not want a war on Korean peninsula? There are many but since you talk about following the money, the answer I’d give you is that S. Korea has 10th or 11th largest economy. Hence S. Korea consumes lots of products from US.
You are free to have your own opinions but please don’t make statement re Korea when you don’t know that much. Mean no offense.
Besides, S. Korea is one of the best examples of nation-building that worked, although it took 40 + yrs before a democracy was able to take root. I guess that’s why it is/was foolish to believe that Iraq can be a democratic nation in the time period our gov’t led us to believe. S. Korea doesn’t have the kind of religious conflicts like Iraq and it still took 40+ yrs for it to gain stable democracy…
dbapigParticipantWerewolf,
“The South Koreans would love to throw out the US from the military bases.” –> Absolutely not true.
I’m not sure if you were of Korean descent or related to Korea in any way but US military presence in Korea is necessary. Sure it’s inconvenient but look at the map.
N. Korea is just across the border from S. Korea. There is a reason US didn’t attack (limited or all out) N. Korea when US found out N. Korea was developing nukes. And US gov’t seriously considered this. Any kind of war (limited or all out) will cause the kind of destruction and deaths that will make the war in Iraq look a minor event. If you didn’t know this already, you are obviously not qualified enough to make such a statement re US military presence in S. Korea.
And why would you not want a war on Korean peninsula? There are many but since you talk about following the money, the answer I’d give you is that S. Korea has 10th or 11th largest economy. Hence S. Korea consumes lots of products from US.
You are free to have your own opinions but please don’t make statement re Korea when you don’t know that much. Mean no offense.
Besides, S. Korea is one of the best examples of nation-building that worked, although it took 40 + yrs before a democracy was able to take root. I guess that’s why it is/was foolish to believe that Iraq can be a democratic nation in the time period our gov’t led us to believe. S. Korea doesn’t have the kind of religious conflicts like Iraq and it still took 40+ yrs for it to gain stable democracy…
dbapigParticipantWerewolf,
“The South Koreans would love to throw out the US from the military bases.” –> Absolutely not true.
I’m not sure if you were of Korean descent or related to Korea in any way but US military presence in Korea is necessary. Sure it’s inconvenient but look at the map.
N. Korea is just across the border from S. Korea. There is a reason US didn’t attack (limited or all out) N. Korea when US found out N. Korea was developing nukes. And US gov’t seriously considered this. Any kind of war (limited or all out) will cause the kind of destruction and deaths that will make the war in Iraq look a minor event. If you didn’t know this already, you are obviously not qualified enough to make such a statement re US military presence in S. Korea.
And why would you not want a war on Korean peninsula? There are many but since you talk about following the money, the answer I’d give you is that S. Korea has 10th or 11th largest economy. Hence S. Korea consumes lots of products from US.
You are free to have your own opinions but please don’t make statement re Korea when you don’t know that much. Mean no offense.
Besides, S. Korea is one of the best examples of nation-building that worked, although it took 40 + yrs before a democracy was able to take root. I guess that’s why it is/was foolish to believe that Iraq can be a democratic nation in the time period our gov’t led us to believe. S. Korea doesn’t have the kind of religious conflicts like Iraq and it still took 40+ yrs for it to gain stable democracy…
dbapigParticipantI’d use zillow only for Sales history. You can’t predict the future but past sales price is set in stone. You can easily see sales price of a house say in 2002 and you can estimate how you much you should offer for it now.
dbapigParticipantI’d use zillow only for Sales history. You can’t predict the future but past sales price is set in stone. You can easily see sales price of a house say in 2002 and you can estimate how you much you should offer for it now.
dbapigParticipantI’d use zillow only for Sales history. You can’t predict the future but past sales price is set in stone. You can easily see sales price of a house say in 2002 and you can estimate how you much you should offer for it now.
dbapigParticipantI’d use zillow only for Sales history. You can’t predict the future but past sales price is set in stone. You can easily see sales price of a house say in 2002 and you can estimate how you much you should offer for it now.
dbapigParticipantI’d use zillow only for Sales history. You can’t predict the future but past sales price is set in stone. You can easily see sales price of a house say in 2002 and you can estimate how you much you should offer for it now.
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