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May 4, 2009 at 10:39 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393068May 4, 2009 at 10:39 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393328drunkleParticipant
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May 4, 2009 at 10:19 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393053drunkleParticipanti’m flat wasted. i enjoyed rt 66’s comments.
the end of the gse moratorium on foreclosures is a big deal. banks holding inventory, but no longer have to due to accounting rules changes, are going to dump.
temecula is heading for the dumps. it was a dump in 98, it’ll be a dump again. if you bought knowing so, if you bought for the low price, then you’re fine. screw everyone else, you can deal. but if you thought the mile of malls was some kind of local phenomenon, a guggenheim of suburbia… well…
temecula should be nice. nice and cheap. it’s an ex-exurb of riverside/san diego/la. for the kind of mileage you’ll be putting on, yeah. you should get your money’s worth. if you work in temecula in whatever local industries they have, great. but don’t assume that that industry employs the entire mcmansionville.
and when the big fake boobs sag down into big bellies, that’s when you’ll know temecula has hit bottom. or rather, it’s natural resonant frequency.
i only hope that rosa’s tortilla factory remain in operation. so delicious…
May 4, 2009 at 10:19 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393313drunkleParticipanti’m flat wasted. i enjoyed rt 66’s comments.
the end of the gse moratorium on foreclosures is a big deal. banks holding inventory, but no longer have to due to accounting rules changes, are going to dump.
temecula is heading for the dumps. it was a dump in 98, it’ll be a dump again. if you bought knowing so, if you bought for the low price, then you’re fine. screw everyone else, you can deal. but if you thought the mile of malls was some kind of local phenomenon, a guggenheim of suburbia… well…
temecula should be nice. nice and cheap. it’s an ex-exurb of riverside/san diego/la. for the kind of mileage you’ll be putting on, yeah. you should get your money’s worth. if you work in temecula in whatever local industries they have, great. but don’t assume that that industry employs the entire mcmansionville.
and when the big fake boobs sag down into big bellies, that’s when you’ll know temecula has hit bottom. or rather, it’s natural resonant frequency.
i only hope that rosa’s tortilla factory remain in operation. so delicious…
May 4, 2009 at 10:19 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393521drunkleParticipanti’m flat wasted. i enjoyed rt 66’s comments.
the end of the gse moratorium on foreclosures is a big deal. banks holding inventory, but no longer have to due to accounting rules changes, are going to dump.
temecula is heading for the dumps. it was a dump in 98, it’ll be a dump again. if you bought knowing so, if you bought for the low price, then you’re fine. screw everyone else, you can deal. but if you thought the mile of malls was some kind of local phenomenon, a guggenheim of suburbia… well…
temecula should be nice. nice and cheap. it’s an ex-exurb of riverside/san diego/la. for the kind of mileage you’ll be putting on, yeah. you should get your money’s worth. if you work in temecula in whatever local industries they have, great. but don’t assume that that industry employs the entire mcmansionville.
and when the big fake boobs sag down into big bellies, that’s when you’ll know temecula has hit bottom. or rather, it’s natural resonant frequency.
i only hope that rosa’s tortilla factory remain in operation. so delicious…
May 4, 2009 at 10:19 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393574drunkleParticipanti’m flat wasted. i enjoyed rt 66’s comments.
the end of the gse moratorium on foreclosures is a big deal. banks holding inventory, but no longer have to due to accounting rules changes, are going to dump.
temecula is heading for the dumps. it was a dump in 98, it’ll be a dump again. if you bought knowing so, if you bought for the low price, then you’re fine. screw everyone else, you can deal. but if you thought the mile of malls was some kind of local phenomenon, a guggenheim of suburbia… well…
temecula should be nice. nice and cheap. it’s an ex-exurb of riverside/san diego/la. for the kind of mileage you’ll be putting on, yeah. you should get your money’s worth. if you work in temecula in whatever local industries they have, great. but don’t assume that that industry employs the entire mcmansionville.
and when the big fake boobs sag down into big bellies, that’s when you’ll know temecula has hit bottom. or rather, it’s natural resonant frequency.
i only hope that rosa’s tortilla factory remain in operation. so delicious…
May 4, 2009 at 10:19 PM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393714drunkleParticipanti’m flat wasted. i enjoyed rt 66’s comments.
the end of the gse moratorium on foreclosures is a big deal. banks holding inventory, but no longer have to due to accounting rules changes, are going to dump.
temecula is heading for the dumps. it was a dump in 98, it’ll be a dump again. if you bought knowing so, if you bought for the low price, then you’re fine. screw everyone else, you can deal. but if you thought the mile of malls was some kind of local phenomenon, a guggenheim of suburbia… well…
temecula should be nice. nice and cheap. it’s an ex-exurb of riverside/san diego/la. for the kind of mileage you’ll be putting on, yeah. you should get your money’s worth. if you work in temecula in whatever local industries they have, great. but don’t assume that that industry employs the entire mcmansionville.
and when the big fake boobs sag down into big bellies, that’s when you’ll know temecula has hit bottom. or rather, it’s natural resonant frequency.
i only hope that rosa’s tortilla factory remain in operation. so delicious…
drunkleParticipantdave, you don’t know what the net cds exposure is, you won’t consider it in determining what is cheaper, bk or bailout, and you’re a-ok with not knowing whether there’s any water in the pool before jumping.
you think this system of black boxes, voodoo witch doctors and influence peddlers is worth saving, that the alternative of society guided by the rule of law is less important than keeping this house of horrors afloat.
i know these things because you have said them yourself. i merely wanted to know why and the answer appears to be: because you’re a prick.
drunkleParticipantdave, you don’t know what the net cds exposure is, you won’t consider it in determining what is cheaper, bk or bailout, and you’re a-ok with not knowing whether there’s any water in the pool before jumping.
you think this system of black boxes, voodoo witch doctors and influence peddlers is worth saving, that the alternative of society guided by the rule of law is less important than keeping this house of horrors afloat.
i know these things because you have said them yourself. i merely wanted to know why and the answer appears to be: because you’re a prick.
drunkleParticipantdave, you don’t know what the net cds exposure is, you won’t consider it in determining what is cheaper, bk or bailout, and you’re a-ok with not knowing whether there’s any water in the pool before jumping.
you think this system of black boxes, voodoo witch doctors and influence peddlers is worth saving, that the alternative of society guided by the rule of law is less important than keeping this house of horrors afloat.
i know these things because you have said them yourself. i merely wanted to know why and the answer appears to be: because you’re a prick.
drunkleParticipantdave, you don’t know what the net cds exposure is, you won’t consider it in determining what is cheaper, bk or bailout, and you’re a-ok with not knowing whether there’s any water in the pool before jumping.
you think this system of black boxes, voodoo witch doctors and influence peddlers is worth saving, that the alternative of society guided by the rule of law is less important than keeping this house of horrors afloat.
i know these things because you have said them yourself. i merely wanted to know why and the answer appears to be: because you’re a prick.
drunkleParticipantdave, you don’t know what the net cds exposure is, you won’t consider it in determining what is cheaper, bk or bailout, and you’re a-ok with not knowing whether there’s any water in the pool before jumping.
you think this system of black boxes, voodoo witch doctors and influence peddlers is worth saving, that the alternative of society guided by the rule of law is less important than keeping this house of horrors afloat.
i know these things because you have said them yourself. i merely wanted to know why and the answer appears to be: because you’re a prick.
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