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How can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
February 23, 2008 at 11:24 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #158757djcParticipantThursday, February 21, 2008
Half a Million Loss and Still No Sale?
A lawsuit has been threatened against this blog by the owner of this property currently with NOD filed. Comments are disabled and the post removed.February 23, 2008 at 11:24 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #159049djcParticipantThursday, February 21, 2008
Half a Million Loss and Still No Sale?
A lawsuit has been threatened against this blog by the owner of this property currently with NOD filed. Comments are disabled and the post removed.February 23, 2008 at 11:24 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #159061djcParticipantThursday, February 21, 2008
Half a Million Loss and Still No Sale?
A lawsuit has been threatened against this blog by the owner of this property currently with NOD filed. Comments are disabled and the post removed.February 23, 2008 at 11:24 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #159069djcParticipantThursday, February 21, 2008
Half a Million Loss and Still No Sale?
A lawsuit has been threatened against this blog by the owner of this property currently with NOD filed. Comments are disabled and the post removed.February 23, 2008 at 11:24 PM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #159142djcParticipantThursday, February 21, 2008
Half a Million Loss and Still No Sale?
A lawsuit has been threatened against this blog by the owner of this property currently with NOD filed. Comments are disabled and the post removed.djcParticipantwhat a bunch of idiots. Moving next to an airport then complaining the noise is higher than you anticipated or presumed is ridiculous. Nothing ever stays ‘as is’ whether it is streets, highways, or airports.
I work very close to the airport runway and hear more noise on a daily basis with take-off and landings (reverse thrust) then they hear at 200 feet up. I tell you what, it sure beats a barking or yapping Paris Hilton dog I get to listen to at home.
djcParticipantwhat a bunch of idiots. Moving next to an airport then complaining the noise is higher than you anticipated or presumed is ridiculous. Nothing ever stays ‘as is’ whether it is streets, highways, or airports.
I work very close to the airport runway and hear more noise on a daily basis with take-off and landings (reverse thrust) then they hear at 200 feet up. I tell you what, it sure beats a barking or yapping Paris Hilton dog I get to listen to at home.
djcParticipantwhat a bunch of idiots. Moving next to an airport then complaining the noise is higher than you anticipated or presumed is ridiculous. Nothing ever stays ‘as is’ whether it is streets, highways, or airports.
I work very close to the airport runway and hear more noise on a daily basis with take-off and landings (reverse thrust) then they hear at 200 feet up. I tell you what, it sure beats a barking or yapping Paris Hilton dog I get to listen to at home.
djcParticipantwhat a bunch of idiots. Moving next to an airport then complaining the noise is higher than you anticipated or presumed is ridiculous. Nothing ever stays ‘as is’ whether it is streets, highways, or airports.
I work very close to the airport runway and hear more noise on a daily basis with take-off and landings (reverse thrust) then they hear at 200 feet up. I tell you what, it sure beats a barking or yapping Paris Hilton dog I get to listen to at home.
djcParticipantwhat a bunch of idiots. Moving next to an airport then complaining the noise is higher than you anticipated or presumed is ridiculous. Nothing ever stays ‘as is’ whether it is streets, highways, or airports.
I work very close to the airport runway and hear more noise on a daily basis with take-off and landings (reverse thrust) then they hear at 200 feet up. I tell you what, it sure beats a barking or yapping Paris Hilton dog I get to listen to at home.
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