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Doofrat
ParticipantI think this Simpsons song sums up California’s high speed rail. Just substitute monorail with high speed rail.
Marge: “But mainstreet’s still all cracked and broken”
Bart: “Sorry Mom, the mob has spoken”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_yLodI1CQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Doofrat
ParticipantI think this Simpsons song sums up California’s high speed rail. Just substitute monorail with high speed rail.
Marge: “But mainstreet’s still all cracked and broken”
Bart: “Sorry Mom, the mob has spoken”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_yLodI1CQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Doofrat
ParticipantI think this Simpsons song sums up California’s high speed rail. Just substitute monorail with high speed rail.
Marge: “But mainstreet’s still all cracked and broken”
Bart: “Sorry Mom, the mob has spoken”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_yLodI1CQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Doofrat
ParticipantI think this Simpsons song sums up California’s high speed rail. Just substitute monorail with high speed rail.
Marge: “But mainstreet’s still all cracked and broken”
Bart: “Sorry Mom, the mob has spoken”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_yLodI1CQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Doofrat
ParticipantI think this Simpsons song sums up California’s high speed rail. Just substitute monorail with high speed rail.
Marge: “But mainstreet’s still all cracked and broken”
Bart: “Sorry Mom, the mob has spoken”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF_yLodI1CQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
January 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Outright Fraud in FL by Financial Institutions “managing” mortgages #648447Doofrat
ParticipantVery nicely done presentation for a quick read. The fake notary stamps just lying around the office is priceless.
January 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Outright Fraud in FL by Financial Institutions “managing” mortgages #648518Doofrat
ParticipantVery nicely done presentation for a quick read. The fake notary stamps just lying around the office is priceless.
January 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Outright Fraud in FL by Financial Institutions “managing” mortgages #649104Doofrat
ParticipantVery nicely done presentation for a quick read. The fake notary stamps just lying around the office is priceless.
January 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Outright Fraud in FL by Financial Institutions “managing” mortgages #649241Doofrat
ParticipantVery nicely done presentation for a quick read. The fake notary stamps just lying around the office is priceless.
January 6, 2011 at 12:45 PM in reply to: Outright Fraud in FL by Financial Institutions “managing” mortgages #649566Doofrat
ParticipantVery nicely done presentation for a quick read. The fake notary stamps just lying around the office is priceless.
Doofrat
ParticipantJC,
Where abouts do you live? Having lived in Escondido some years back, I’ve got some experience with this crap, but it was with people breaking into my car, not casing my house. I ended up placing motion sensor lights with the power for the lights connected to a transformer to take the voltage down to, I think, 12V (your standard doorbell transformer) and had that connected to a doorbell in my room.Caught two perps this way. It was relatively easy to set up, but I got a lot of false alarms from cats that would like the warm hood of the car. Both times I called the Police, they were extremely quick to respond and were able to catch the guys.
The easier thing obviously is just installing the motion sensor lights.
If you can observe the guy peeking into windows and get a good description, you’ll help the cops with their case against him should they catch him.
If you’re a female, I would definitely not stay there alone until the guy is caught. Best thing to do though is to call the cops immediately whenever this happens, you’d be surprised how fast they can respond.
Doofrat
ParticipantJC,
Where abouts do you live? Having lived in Escondido some years back, I’ve got some experience with this crap, but it was with people breaking into my car, not casing my house. I ended up placing motion sensor lights with the power for the lights connected to a transformer to take the voltage down to, I think, 12V (your standard doorbell transformer) and had that connected to a doorbell in my room.Caught two perps this way. It was relatively easy to set up, but I got a lot of false alarms from cats that would like the warm hood of the car. Both times I called the Police, they were extremely quick to respond and were able to catch the guys.
The easier thing obviously is just installing the motion sensor lights.
If you can observe the guy peeking into windows and get a good description, you’ll help the cops with their case against him should they catch him.
If you’re a female, I would definitely not stay there alone until the guy is caught. Best thing to do though is to call the cops immediately whenever this happens, you’d be surprised how fast they can respond.
Doofrat
ParticipantJC,
Where abouts do you live? Having lived in Escondido some years back, I’ve got some experience with this crap, but it was with people breaking into my car, not casing my house. I ended up placing motion sensor lights with the power for the lights connected to a transformer to take the voltage down to, I think, 12V (your standard doorbell transformer) and had that connected to a doorbell in my room.Caught two perps this way. It was relatively easy to set up, but I got a lot of false alarms from cats that would like the warm hood of the car. Both times I called the Police, they were extremely quick to respond and were able to catch the guys.
The easier thing obviously is just installing the motion sensor lights.
If you can observe the guy peeking into windows and get a good description, you’ll help the cops with their case against him should they catch him.
If you’re a female, I would definitely not stay there alone until the guy is caught. Best thing to do though is to call the cops immediately whenever this happens, you’d be surprised how fast they can respond.
Doofrat
ParticipantJC,
Where abouts do you live? Having lived in Escondido some years back, I’ve got some experience with this crap, but it was with people breaking into my car, not casing my house. I ended up placing motion sensor lights with the power for the lights connected to a transformer to take the voltage down to, I think, 12V (your standard doorbell transformer) and had that connected to a doorbell in my room.Caught two perps this way. It was relatively easy to set up, but I got a lot of false alarms from cats that would like the warm hood of the car. Both times I called the Police, they were extremely quick to respond and were able to catch the guys.
The easier thing obviously is just installing the motion sensor lights.
If you can observe the guy peeking into windows and get a good description, you’ll help the cops with their case against him should they catch him.
If you’re a female, I would definitely not stay there alone until the guy is caught. Best thing to do though is to call the cops immediately whenever this happens, you’d be surprised how fast they can respond.
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