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January 21, 2008 at 11:35 AM in reply to: We are now within 5% of BOTTOM in for $600K and up SD RE market. #139748January 21, 2008 at 11:35 AM in reply to: We are now within 5% of BOTTOM in for $600K and up SD RE market. #139964
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ParticipantOh, he used to post here all right….he wrote post after post and all were full of nonsense, just like the one that started this thread. Many of us told him to go ahead and buy (to call his bluff) but obviously he didn’t and he probably won’t this time either. The guy is a troll. If you feed the troll, he will continue to thrive……ignore him and he’ll go away again for a while. He loves to suck people into his convoluted theories and then argue with them, using more nonsensical logic. Personally, I peg him for a “Johnny No Money” who can’t afford squat.
January 21, 2008 at 11:35 AM in reply to: We are now within 5% of BOTTOM in for $600K and up SD RE market. #139985Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, he used to post here all right….he wrote post after post and all were full of nonsense, just like the one that started this thread. Many of us told him to go ahead and buy (to call his bluff) but obviously he didn’t and he probably won’t this time either. The guy is a troll. If you feed the troll, he will continue to thrive……ignore him and he’ll go away again for a while. He loves to suck people into his convoluted theories and then argue with them, using more nonsensical logic. Personally, I peg him for a “Johnny No Money” who can’t afford squat.
January 21, 2008 at 11:35 AM in reply to: We are now within 5% of BOTTOM in for $600K and up SD RE market. #140014Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, he used to post here all right….he wrote post after post and all were full of nonsense, just like the one that started this thread. Many of us told him to go ahead and buy (to call his bluff) but obviously he didn’t and he probably won’t this time either. The guy is a troll. If you feed the troll, he will continue to thrive……ignore him and he’ll go away again for a while. He loves to suck people into his convoluted theories and then argue with them, using more nonsensical logic. Personally, I peg him for a “Johnny No Money” who can’t afford squat.
January 21, 2008 at 11:35 AM in reply to: We are now within 5% of BOTTOM in for $600K and up SD RE market. #140058Ex-SD
ParticipantOh, he used to post here all right….he wrote post after post and all were full of nonsense, just like the one that started this thread. Many of us told him to go ahead and buy (to call his bluff) but obviously he didn’t and he probably won’t this time either. The guy is a troll. If you feed the troll, he will continue to thrive……ignore him and he’ll go away again for a while. He loves to suck people into his convoluted theories and then argue with them, using more nonsensical logic. Personally, I peg him for a “Johnny No Money” who can’t afford squat.
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ParticipantAllan: We live in a major city (county population is 500k people) and we are bordered on the north and south by two other counties that make the total population of the area slightly over 1 million people………..and I believe that there are only three, Catholic churches between all three counties so I can imagine the reaction that a self-professed Catholic would receive from the local Baptists who literally have a church on just about every corner. I read a Newsweek article (online) the other day that was written by a reporter who was traveling with Huckabee. He was astounded at the number of Baptist churches that he saw while riding in the car for only about 10 miles. I was born and reared in this area but left to go in the military for four years and only returned for a couple of years before leaving again for over 30 years. Many things have changed here but the large numbers of honest to goodness, bible-beating zealots have not diminished. There are are HUGE, Baptist churches here and they take in some serious money every month to support their buildings, upkeep and staff’. They are exempt from state sales taxes (and other state taxes as well) which makes no sense to me.
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ParticipantAllan: We live in a major city (county population is 500k people) and we are bordered on the north and south by two other counties that make the total population of the area slightly over 1 million people………..and I believe that there are only three, Catholic churches between all three counties so I can imagine the reaction that a self-professed Catholic would receive from the local Baptists who literally have a church on just about every corner. I read a Newsweek article (online) the other day that was written by a reporter who was traveling with Huckabee. He was astounded at the number of Baptist churches that he saw while riding in the car for only about 10 miles. I was born and reared in this area but left to go in the military for four years and only returned for a couple of years before leaving again for over 30 years. Many things have changed here but the large numbers of honest to goodness, bible-beating zealots have not diminished. There are are HUGE, Baptist churches here and they take in some serious money every month to support their buildings, upkeep and staff’. They are exempt from state sales taxes (and other state taxes as well) which makes no sense to me.
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ParticipantAllan: We live in a major city (county population is 500k people) and we are bordered on the north and south by two other counties that make the total population of the area slightly over 1 million people………..and I believe that there are only three, Catholic churches between all three counties so I can imagine the reaction that a self-professed Catholic would receive from the local Baptists who literally have a church on just about every corner. I read a Newsweek article (online) the other day that was written by a reporter who was traveling with Huckabee. He was astounded at the number of Baptist churches that he saw while riding in the car for only about 10 miles. I was born and reared in this area but left to go in the military for four years and only returned for a couple of years before leaving again for over 30 years. Many things have changed here but the large numbers of honest to goodness, bible-beating zealots have not diminished. There are are HUGE, Baptist churches here and they take in some serious money every month to support their buildings, upkeep and staff’. They are exempt from state sales taxes (and other state taxes as well) which makes no sense to me.
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ParticipantAllan: We live in a major city (county population is 500k people) and we are bordered on the north and south by two other counties that make the total population of the area slightly over 1 million people………..and I believe that there are only three, Catholic churches between all three counties so I can imagine the reaction that a self-professed Catholic would receive from the local Baptists who literally have a church on just about every corner. I read a Newsweek article (online) the other day that was written by a reporter who was traveling with Huckabee. He was astounded at the number of Baptist churches that he saw while riding in the car for only about 10 miles. I was born and reared in this area but left to go in the military for four years and only returned for a couple of years before leaving again for over 30 years. Many things have changed here but the large numbers of honest to goodness, bible-beating zealots have not diminished. There are are HUGE, Baptist churches here and they take in some serious money every month to support their buildings, upkeep and staff’. They are exempt from state sales taxes (and other state taxes as well) which makes no sense to me.
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ParticipantAllan: We live in a major city (county population is 500k people) and we are bordered on the north and south by two other counties that make the total population of the area slightly over 1 million people………..and I believe that there are only three, Catholic churches between all three counties so I can imagine the reaction that a self-professed Catholic would receive from the local Baptists who literally have a church on just about every corner. I read a Newsweek article (online) the other day that was written by a reporter who was traveling with Huckabee. He was astounded at the number of Baptist churches that he saw while riding in the car for only about 10 miles. I was born and reared in this area but left to go in the military for four years and only returned for a couple of years before leaving again for over 30 years. Many things have changed here but the large numbers of honest to goodness, bible-beating zealots have not diminished. There are are HUGE, Baptist churches here and they take in some serious money every month to support their buildings, upkeep and staff’. They are exempt from state sales taxes (and other state taxes as well) which makes no sense to me.
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ParticipantMy wife and I are atheists but we truly don’t care if other people want to believe in some sort of religion: Hell, it’s their business and if it makes them feel better about themselves or life in general, more power to them. But………..I am always amazed how otherwise, rational, intelligent people are suckered into giving away their money to religious organizations, preachers and hucksters involved with religion. We sold our home in San Diego in 2005 and moved to South Carolina which is in the buckle of the bible belt. You can’t go anywhere without someone asking you what church you attend or inviting you to attend their church. My wife was standing in line at the grocery store last week and carrying on a conversation with the man behind her when he asked her where she went to church. She told him that she was an atheist and he moved to another line. I guess he thought she was going to drag him to hell or something. We find it all quite amusing.
Germany is about an inch away from outlawing Scientology.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/12/07/scientology-germany.htmlEx-SD
ParticipantMy wife and I are atheists but we truly don’t care if other people want to believe in some sort of religion: Hell, it’s their business and if it makes them feel better about themselves or life in general, more power to them. But………..I am always amazed how otherwise, rational, intelligent people are suckered into giving away their money to religious organizations, preachers and hucksters involved with religion. We sold our home in San Diego in 2005 and moved to South Carolina which is in the buckle of the bible belt. You can’t go anywhere without someone asking you what church you attend or inviting you to attend their church. My wife was standing in line at the grocery store last week and carrying on a conversation with the man behind her when he asked her where she went to church. She told him that she was an atheist and he moved to another line. I guess he thought she was going to drag him to hell or something. We find it all quite amusing.
Germany is about an inch away from outlawing Scientology.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/12/07/scientology-germany.htmlEx-SD
ParticipantMy wife and I are atheists but we truly don’t care if other people want to believe in some sort of religion: Hell, it’s their business and if it makes them feel better about themselves or life in general, more power to them. But………..I am always amazed how otherwise, rational, intelligent people are suckered into giving away their money to religious organizations, preachers and hucksters involved with religion. We sold our home in San Diego in 2005 and moved to South Carolina which is in the buckle of the bible belt. You can’t go anywhere without someone asking you what church you attend or inviting you to attend their church. My wife was standing in line at the grocery store last week and carrying on a conversation with the man behind her when he asked her where she went to church. She told him that she was an atheist and he moved to another line. I guess he thought she was going to drag him to hell or something. We find it all quite amusing.
Germany is about an inch away from outlawing Scientology.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/12/07/scientology-germany.htmlEx-SD
ParticipantMy wife and I are atheists but we truly don’t care if other people want to believe in some sort of religion: Hell, it’s their business and if it makes them feel better about themselves or life in general, more power to them. But………..I am always amazed how otherwise, rational, intelligent people are suckered into giving away their money to religious organizations, preachers and hucksters involved with religion. We sold our home in San Diego in 2005 and moved to South Carolina which is in the buckle of the bible belt. You can’t go anywhere without someone asking you what church you attend or inviting you to attend their church. My wife was standing in line at the grocery store last week and carrying on a conversation with the man behind her when he asked her where she went to church. She told him that she was an atheist and he moved to another line. I guess he thought she was going to drag him to hell or something. We find it all quite amusing.
Germany is about an inch away from outlawing Scientology.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/12/07/scientology-germany.htmlEx-SD
ParticipantMy wife and I are atheists but we truly don’t care if other people want to believe in some sort of religion: Hell, it’s their business and if it makes them feel better about themselves or life in general, more power to them. But………..I am always amazed how otherwise, rational, intelligent people are suckered into giving away their money to religious organizations, preachers and hucksters involved with religion. We sold our home in San Diego in 2005 and moved to South Carolina which is in the buckle of the bible belt. You can’t go anywhere without someone asking you what church you attend or inviting you to attend their church. My wife was standing in line at the grocery store last week and carrying on a conversation with the man behind her when he asked her where she went to church. She told him that she was an atheist and he moved to another line. I guess he thought she was going to drag him to hell or something. We find it all quite amusing.
Germany is about an inch away from outlawing Scientology.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/12/07/scientology-germany.html -
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