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January 12, 2012 at 5:54 PM in reply to: OT: Ah, another year. Another great time to refinance! 15 year < 3% #735762desmondParticipant
I swear flu must be a mortgage broker pulling everybody in month after month with lower and lower rates……. btw what ever happened to George Chamberlame and is sidekick mortgage broker Anan (?)
desmondParticipantRegarding the move, big money, not from the city, is going to bring a team to LA. You did see that the Angels signed Pujos? Who did the Padres just sign? The Billionares want to outpace each other. San Diego is broke, Dragonfly Stadium is a dump and keeping T&S will keep the Chargers mediocre so when they do move most will say good riddance.
desmondParticipantI would have kept Turner and dumped Smith. Turner is a good coach when his back is against the wall, at least during the regular season. Dumping Smith may have made Turner coach like he does when the Chargers are 3-6 and need to win 7 in a row to make the playoffs. I really have lost interest in this team and I think they are on their way to L.A. I feel bad for the season ticket holders having to watch the games (Broncos) and walk out of the stadium when the game is over. I can just turn the T.V. off before the final gun and pretend I never watched.
desmondParticipantThat’s more like it, your last responce scared me.
desmondParticipantEven a Yugo can “accelerate”.
desmondParticipantChicago? Yes, many people from California dream of moving to Chicago. Btw, your assumptions on the pricing is not fact:
Here are some examples from U-Haul of its current one-way rental rates for a 26-foot truck:
From Dallas to San Francisco: $734
From San Francisco to Dallas: $2,116From Houston to Los Angeles: $706
From Los Angeles to Houston: $2,051In both cases, it’s almost three times more expensive to rent a truck to leave California (from San Francisco or Los Angeles) and move to Texas (Dallas or Houston) as it is to leave Texas and move into California, suggesting that there is a huge outmigration of trucks and people away from California to Texas. Given those conditions, U-Haul simply prices its one-way truck rentals to reflect the differences in the relative demand-high prices for the high demand to leave California for Texas, and low prices for the low demand to leave Texas for California.
“When comparing California with Texas, U-Haul says it all. To rent a 26-foot truck oneway from San Francisco to Austin, the charge is $3,236, and yet the one-way charge for that same truck from Austin to San Francisco is just $399. Clearly what is happening is that far more people want to move from San Francisco to Austin than vice versa, so U-Haul has to pay its own employees to drive the empty trucks back from Texas.”
December 20, 2011 at 12:03 PM in reply to: OT: Ding dong. The merger deal is dead (ATT and TMobile) #734852desmondParticipantAT&T was offering $39 Bil for T-Mobile, since the deal fell through AT&T had to pay $4 Bil to T-Mobile for the purchase failure. I guess my cell rates for AT&T are going to go up for this screw up.
desmondParticipantFlu,
You could just admit you bought to early? I am now watching VLO and if it keeps dropping it seems it would be a good buy.desmondParticipantNot that great a prediction on either BAC and VLO.
desmondParticipantIf you would have hired somebody to do Zillow would have only decreased the value $10K.
December 15, 2011 at 8:22 AM in reply to: In case the ignore user feature doesn’t do the trick #734687desmondParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]Killing me w/ that one. Very funny.[/quote]
It didn’t work.
desmondParticipantSDR,
I am not talking about opinions on posters and I am sure dude wasn’t either. Is this board taking cues from the NBA?desmondParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=sdduuuude]
I wouldn’t ignore somebody w/ a different opinion, just the same one over and over and over.[/quote]Exactly… that’s a very good way of describing it.[/quote]
I have yet to see anybody change their opionon on this board, let me know if I am wrong with a few charts.
desmondParticipantAre you sure it is your water line or is it the drain pipes that are leaking?
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