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fredo4
ParticipantIt’s better than the lame puns that newspapers use like:
“Massage convention rubs community the wrong way” or
“Troops in Germany keep Slovaks in Czech”.yecch!
fredo4
ParticipantIt’s better than the lame puns that newspapers use like:
“Massage convention rubs community the wrong way” or
“Troops in Germany keep Slovaks in Czech”.yecch!
fredo4
ParticipantIt’s better than the lame puns that newspapers use like:
“Massage convention rubs community the wrong way” or
“Troops in Germany keep Slovaks in Czech”.yecch!
fredo4
ParticipantWhy is everyone trying to fix this “problem”?
Obviously prices can’t stay artificially inflated the way they are now- nor should they be. California RE prices have always been expensive but now they’re just ridiculous.
As painful as it will be, this recession/depression, hopefully will fix things.
RE prices will come down to reasonable levels, and maybe if California goes BK we can just start over again and build a new government that’s not completely controlled by unions that are trying to pad their own pockets.fredo4
ParticipantWhy is everyone trying to fix this “problem”?
Obviously prices can’t stay artificially inflated the way they are now- nor should they be. California RE prices have always been expensive but now they’re just ridiculous.
As painful as it will be, this recession/depression, hopefully will fix things.
RE prices will come down to reasonable levels, and maybe if California goes BK we can just start over again and build a new government that’s not completely controlled by unions that are trying to pad their own pockets.fredo4
ParticipantWhy is everyone trying to fix this “problem”?
Obviously prices can’t stay artificially inflated the way they are now- nor should they be. California RE prices have always been expensive but now they’re just ridiculous.
As painful as it will be, this recession/depression, hopefully will fix things.
RE prices will come down to reasonable levels, and maybe if California goes BK we can just start over again and build a new government that’s not completely controlled by unions that are trying to pad their own pockets.fredo4
ParticipantWhy is everyone trying to fix this “problem”?
Obviously prices can’t stay artificially inflated the way they are now- nor should they be. California RE prices have always been expensive but now they’re just ridiculous.
As painful as it will be, this recession/depression, hopefully will fix things.
RE prices will come down to reasonable levels, and maybe if California goes BK we can just start over again and build a new government that’s not completely controlled by unions that are trying to pad their own pockets.fredo4
ParticipantWhy is everyone trying to fix this “problem”?
Obviously prices can’t stay artificially inflated the way they are now- nor should they be. California RE prices have always been expensive but now they’re just ridiculous.
As painful as it will be, this recession/depression, hopefully will fix things.
RE prices will come down to reasonable levels, and maybe if California goes BK we can just start over again and build a new government that’s not completely controlled by unions that are trying to pad their own pockets.fredo4
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]To get to the other side?[/quote]
good onefredo4
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]To get to the other side?[/quote]
good onefredo4
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]To get to the other side?[/quote]
good onefredo4
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]To get to the other side?[/quote]
good onefredo4
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]To get to the other side?[/quote]
good onefredo4
ParticipantDo you really need a truck? If not I’d never get one because:
a. bad gas mileage
b. not enough seats unless you get a huge 4 seater with even worse gas mileage.
c. You have to help all of your friends when they move.
I’d stick with something really economical because of the upcoming depression/recession and uncertain future gas prices.
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